Fishing at Camp Carcosa
A downloadable game for Windows
Welcome to Camp Carcosa!
A little camp tucked away in the forest far away from civilization. It's remote location making it a great get away from all the modern life. No internet, Terrible phone reception, and bad radio reception you'll have no choice but to commune with nature to pass the time.
It has a great lake though. Great fishing though the locals hesitate to come here for some reason. But relax, cast your line and see what you get!
Play as Hololive Member Ninomae Ina'Nis as fish up all types fish and other things. Encounter other Hololive members and lots of bad jokes and puns. Listen to strangely distorted music from a mostly broken radio with bad reception. Fish up over 100 fish(?) from the lake and find 8 endings range from cute to strange all in an 8 bit "nostalgia" styled pixel art game.
This is developed under the Hololive Derivative Works Guidelines, further information is within the games files.
Enjoy.
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 total ratings) |
Author | badscribbler |
Genre | Sports |
Made with | SDL, Aseprite |
Tags | 2D, Anime, Casual, Cute, Fangame, Female Protagonist, Fishing, Lovecraftian Horror, Pixel Art, Retro |
Average session | About an hour |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard |
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Install instructions
Extract ZIP file. Run execution.
Comments
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I found everything but the B ending. Don't tell me I have to 9999 the Fish Points?
Sorry for late reply, I didn't notice this. Ending B is gotten by getting 108 types of fish. You may want to gaccha for the last ones.
What a awesome game!!
Calm and very funny with a lot of references.
I didn't expect to decipher a language at all xD
Thank you.
Fact on the language, it is actually a variant of the celestial alphabet in Nier and I believe drakenguard as well. It seemed a fitting one to pick besides making up some squiggles.
Nice and cute retro style fishing game!
I think this is the first Hololive fishing game I've seen. Good job!
May I ask what game engine you used to make this?
Yes its no engine, just some unconventional Python 2.7 and sdl2. I've been doing 7 day Roguelike for years with it and its just kinda my safe choice for getting sprites on a screen and input from player. Still should upgrade to python 3 for this pipeline.
As being python not the most efficient but I think it hits around 60 FPS through my dubious FPS calculations so it does its job.
For fishing choice, Ina tends to fish in the minecraft server and I found that funny so seemed like a good premise for a game if a bit niche of one.