NorCal Fishing v1.4
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FILE INFORMATION
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fish.zip
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Filename
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fish.zip (Download)
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Title
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NorCal Fishing v1.4
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Description
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A fishing simulation game. Three levels of difficulty and six kinds of fish.
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Author
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Colleen Cheng (c-cheng@nwu.edu)
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Category
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TI-86 Assembly Games
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File Size
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4,992 bytes
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File Date and Time
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Sun Mar 15 21:04:40 1998
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Documentation Included?
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Yes
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Source Code Included?
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No
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REVIEWS
Review
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Review by
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Kirk Meyer
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Reviewed on
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2004-11-02
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Attention span: 8/10 If you like this kind of thing, you could play it for hours. Controls: 8/10 The controls certainly require the user to read the manual. Implementation: 4/10 No simulation can do justice to fishing. Overall: 7/10 Its okay if you don't want to do the real thing.
This program attempts to emulate fishing. It has multiple difficulty levels and six different fish types. You can choose from four different types of bait and three different depths. Depending on the size of the fish you hook, it may be an easy or tough job to reel it in. You continue playing until you decide to quit.
Like all fishing simulations, even the mechanical ones, nothing beats the real thing. If you want to fish then go and fish. As far as the program goes, the graphic of the fish can be misleading because it does not represent the actual location of the fish. I find that the line breaks significantly more than in real fishing with the same sizes of fish. |
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