Spirittea is the newest adventure game in town. This indie adventure lets you enter and make your way through a town overrun with spirits. The catch is that only you can see them. It’s your job to drive them out, befriend them, or bring them to your bathhouse and stop them from taking over the town. This catchy rural life sim is a simple game that has the same basic mechanics you expect out of games like this. There are various interactions with neighbors, and you can befriend them. You can also take part in many activities around the town, like fishing.
Like most life sims, in Spirittea, you need to pay for your hobbies, and your hobbies pay for your efforts. This means you will first need to work and afford basic things to participate in hobbies (fishing, for instance). You can then sell the fish or give them to neighbors and improve your relationship with them. All of this will eventually pay to progress your game and invest in other things for the bathhouse. So, if you are wondering how to fish in Spirittea, consider reading this guide for more details.
Spirittea Fishing Guide: How to Catch Fish?
Fishing is a simple task in Spirittea. All you really need to do is cast your fishing rod into the water and then play a small minigame. While this is essentially how it’s done, there is more nuance to it, of course.
How to fish?
First, you need a fishing rod. You can get it from Song’s store for 400 moolags. When you get this, you can start fishing at the nearest water body you can find. The only thing essential now is to cast your hook. You can do this by pressing the Shift key to cast it after equipping it.
Now, you will have to play a little minigame to catch the fish. This will trigger as soon as a fish bites your line. To beat this minigame, you will need to use the W A S D keys to move, point the hook towards the fish symbol, and rapidly press Left Shift to capture it. This is time-limited, so you can lose the fish if you don’t react soon enough to this minigame.
When and where can you find fish?
Once successfully completed, your fish will be caught. Now, since the game has a lot of fish, you will need to spend some time near the water bodies during different times and seasons to understand how they spawn. Since this game also has seasons, you have to consider that aspect as well before you go waiting for fish. Here’s a list of fish and the seasons they usually spawn in the game:
Summer Season
- Uncle Fish (during a fine morning, while fishing with a friend)
- Bluegill (River/Ocean)
- Sea Krait (Ocean)
- Catfish (Lake/Ocean)
- Crocker (Ocean)
- Dragonfish (Fishing with a friend in the Hot Spring River)
- Perch (River/Ocean)
- Clownfish (Hot Springs River, Town Lake)
- Salmon (Town Lake)
Fall Season
- Trout (River/Hot Springs Lake)
- Carp (Hot Springs Lake)
- Eel (Lake)
- Lionfish (In the Ocean only when fishing during rain with a friend)
- Tuna (Ocean/River)
- Goby (Lake/Ocean)
- Jellyfish (Lake/Ocean)
- Marlin (Any Water Body)
- Squid (Any Water Body)
Winter
- Wahoo (Ocean)
- Monkfish (Ocean)
- Bream (Ocean)
- Sawfish (Ocean)
- Seahorse (Ocean)
- Sea Urchin (Ocean)
Spring
- Dogfish (Lakes/Ocean)
- Octopus (Karaoke Bar Pond/Ocean)
- Sardines (Lakes/Ocean)
- Flounder (Lakes/Ocean)
- Herring (Any Water Body)
- Starfish (Lakes/Ocean)
- Pufferfish (Hot Spring Lake)
- Red Snapper (Lakes/Ocean)
With this, you can plan your fishing time and the fish you want to catch. This will make fishing in-game a lot easier and faster than before. Well, if you found this article helpful and would like to read more, make sure to visit Android Gram.