No fishing pole? No problem. Just pick up a 3DS and a copy of Reel Fishing 3D
Nintendo Insider writes:
As someone who’s experiences with the genre are largely confined to SEGA Bass Fishing, the soothing tranquility of Reel Fishing: Paradise 3D came as quite the surprising allure.
You play as an angler newly arrived at the Aqua Lodge, and after a genial introduction soon make your way to a Tranquil Lake nearby begin casting off. Newcomers will be pleased that a tutorial will guide them through the process of successfully doing so, whilst those with more fishing rod experience can skip this entirely and get straight to it.
AppAdvice: Fishing Paradise 3D (Free) by Bass Professor is a game that simulates fishing. For some odd reason, I feel compelled to add that these fish aren’t zombies. There aren’t any ninjas or unicorns. In fact, I’m almost disturbed by how normal this app is in comparison to my usual reviews. However, that doesn’t negate the fact that this is a pretty cool fishing game that I reviewed, and it wasn’t like other apps that you typically find in the App Store. That’s what makes this a quirky app.
TGH writes: I think every medium needs a break. This is gaming’s break. Everyone being occupied with either the Uncharted 3 beta or whatever games you may or may not have picked up last week and the July 4th festivities in US. In comparison this week is a very slow week for gaming with Earth Defense Force: Insect Armageddon being the highlight of the week followed closely by the Mafia II: Director’s Cut. Check out the full release below.
Mafia II: Director's Cut and MAYBE EDF. Just because the game looks like cheap fun ( and prolly easy trophies)