Repeat, scale, sell, and catch. This straightforward but enjoyable cycle is the foundation of the casual fishing game Scale the Depths. Upgrade your equipment, satisfy hungry customers, and discover the numerous secrets that lay beneath the surface.
Fishing is only the first step.
Cast your line, pursue the ideal catch, carefully scale it, feed eager patrons, and use your hard-earned money to purchase better equipment. Next, delve further. Capture fish from strangers. Make more money. Make improvements once more.
You know, give it another go.
Every advancement pushes you farther away from what is still considered normal and deeper into the abyss. Various Places, Many Surprises Discover four distinctive fishing locales that are modeled after actual places, such as Loch Ness, the Outer Banks, Point Nemo, and more.
Every place has its own:
- The environment and atmosphere
- Equipment
- Fish species
- Secrets and hidden routes
- There are mysteries, treasures, and oddities below.
It doesn’t seem like typical fisherman’s work the deeper you go. unexpected clients with their own preferences and viewpoints. Your clients are not human. Some are adorable. A few are legendary. Some are just the kind of animals you wouldn’t expect to place an order with a small robot on a boat for dinner.
Serve mythological and folklore-inspired creatures, such as Nessie and Kelpie, as well as wild animals like otters, axolotls, and herons. Every customer has a unique personality, appetite, and preferred fish.
Learn what everyone enjoys, make the perfect catch, and you may receive a sizable tip. If you give them subpar service, they will undoubtedly have an opinion.
Treasures and Secrets
Beneath the waves are more than just fish, and there is undoubtedly more mythology than one might fairly anticipate from a fishing game.
Look deep:
- Collectible artifacts and hidden gems
- Bottle messages
- Hidden passageways
- Levers and puzzles related to the environment
You get a little closer to comprehending why this small robot is fishing so much in the first place with each fragment of old notes and journals.