Santa's Christmas Fishing

Santa's Christmas Fishing

Santa went on Christmas fishing. Help him catch as many fish as possible and reach the bottom of the sea. Even presents with Christmas decorations float in the water. Grab them and decorate the Christmas tree in Santa's room.

Learn to Play Santa's Christmas Fishing

Tap the screen to drop your fish hook into the water. Swipe your finger across the screen to catch fish, diamonds and presents and avoid catching garbage. Upgrade your bucket size to catch even more fish, increase their price and reach deeper depths.

Key Aspects

20 species of fish
4 glittering diamonds
3 upgrade options
Christmas theme and music

Who is the game best suited for in terms of gender?

The game is tailored for the Male & Female audience.

What descriptors are assigned to this game as tags?

The terms used to identify the game's features include: christmas, collect, fish, fishing, santa, santaclause, winter.

In what category can this game be found?

The classification that best describes this game is Casual.

Which game development studio was responsible for this project?

The developer known for creating this game is Inlogic Software.

Are there any scenes or actions in the game that show cruelty?

No, there are no aspects of Santa's Christmas Fishing that could be considered cruel.

Is this game appropriate for all ages, or are there specific age groups it targets?

The primary audience age-wise for this game is the Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors age group.

Does the gameplay involve any blood or blood-like elements?

No, blood is not present in Santa's Christmas Fishing gameplay.

Does the game use a particular platform for development, such as Unity or Unreal Engine?

Santa's Christmas Fishing is created with Javascript.

Does the game support mobile gameplay on both iOS and Android?

Santa's Christmas Fishing can be played on mobile browsers.

Is the game safe and appropriate for kids?

Yes, Santa's Christmas Fishing is suitable for a family with children.
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