Fishing Resort (Nintendo Wii, 2011)

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Immerse yourself in the tranquil ambiance of Fishing Resort for the Nintendo Wii, a 2011 release that offers a scenic escape into the world of angling. Brought to you by XSEED Games, this sports title delivers an array of fishing experiences across diverse environments, ensuring a unique adventure with each playthrough. Fishing Resort carries an 'E for Everyone' rating, making it an enjoyable activity for all ages. With its compatibility with the NTSC-U/C region code, it's ready for immediate enjoyment by US and Canadian gamers. Whether you're a seasoned virtual fisherman or new to the sport, this game promises hours of leisurely gameplay. Thank you!

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Fishing Resort is a motion-controlled fishing game, developed under the direction of luminary Japanese designer, Yuji Naka. The game takes place on an island of angling opportunities, from the hidden inland lake to a deep-water charter, or ice fishing up in the mountains. Players cast their lines by wielding the Wii Remote like a rod, and haul in their catches using the Nunchuk as a spinning reel. More than 20 mini-game challenges test paddling, fish identification, and casting skill. A simultaneous multiplayer mode allows up to four to fish for top spots on an online leaderboard.

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PublisherXSEED Games
UPC0853466001438
eBay Product ID (ePID)106878059

Product Key Features

RatingE-Everyone
GenreSports
PlatformNintendo Wii
Game NameFishing Resort

Additional Product Features

Release Year2011
Number of Players1-4
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Control ElementsGamepad/Joystick

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