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Bellwether Games  |  SKU: BWR0811

Freshwater Fly

€36.98 EUR
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Description

Designer Brian Suhre
Publisher Bellwether Games
Players 1-4
Playtime 40-90 mins
Suggested Age 14 and up

Freshwater Fly is the second standalone game in a series from designer Brian Suhre that integrates modern game mechanics with the surprisingly rich and uniquely refreshing world of angling. In Freshwater Fly you will encounter a rushing mountain stream teaming with fish, armed solely with a rod, reel and selection of flies. To catch fish and earn valuable achievement points you will need to carefully perform a series of tactical maneuvers while executing a deliberate and evolving strategy.

Begin by examining the ever-changing hatch in the current, and tie a fly to match your target fish at just the right time and turn of the river. Then choose to cast upstream to drift your fly with the current and gain extra bites on your line, or push your luck with a pinpointed cast for the perfect catch. In either case, it is wise to cast near rocks to boost your skill and uncover new fishing techniques, while keeping your supply of finesse charged for the next challenge. Your rondel reel, which physically spins, provides you different bonuses as you draw in your line, depending on how aggressively you choose to fight the fish you've hooked. Applying drag, for instance, will negate the fish's strength, but leveraging your momentum could provide you a unique action to set you up perfectly for your next cast.

At its core, Freshwater Fly is a dice drafting and set collecting game, with elements of creative puzzle solving and pushing your luck. Each turn you select one die from the dice pool and assign it an action that relates to the particular fishing maneuver you want to take. Higher valued dice typically earn you more powerful actions, but accumulating lower dice totals can earn you free turns. The dice you select will also unlock or multiply various bonus actions you can use to solve the most stringent fishing puzzles in unique and rewarding ways.

The sets of fish and flies you collect will help you achieve personal and common goals, but to obtain victory you must focus on those goals which overlap in the most valuable ways, while not falling behind in your total fish count. The game ends when a single player catches a seventh fish, achievement points are awarded, and the winner is declared.

—description from the publisher

Customer Reviews

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Derek Arsenault
A Happy Fishing Trip at your Table

I've enjoyed fishing my entire life, but only in the past 5-6 years have I taken an interest in fly fishing. Although still a beginner, I really enjoy it. This game brings the enjoyment of the hobby to my table. Although I feel others who like fishing will like this game as well. It's a lighter weight game in terms of complexity, lots of fun, the artwork is beautiful and the theme is strongly present throughout. The solo mode is also very enjoyable! I'm really happy to have this game in my collection.

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Troy Seltenrich
I'm not a fisher yet find this to be a very fun blend of game mechanisms and escapism.

My favourite thing about Freshwater Fly is that it doesn't require you allocate any of your brain power towards suspending disbelief to maintain immersion.

Hooking a fish is luck based but allows for mitigation which helps to both keep the game interesting and feeling fair. However, just like in reality (no matter what your cunning plans may be) you remain almost fully at luck's mercy as to which exact fish may end up biting during your cast. It's not uncommon to have a sure bet of hooking something after your line fully drifts down the river, but a fish along the way to the one you were really hoping for ends up taking the bait first. The only way to guarantee a particular fish will bite is to cast on it and have enough finesse built up to spend (if required after your one free attempt) to force a success. Doing so leaves you less equipped to mitigate other less than optimal choices without building those abilities back up.

The risk vs. reward is perfectly executed. Highly recommended.

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Michael McGill
Great thematic touch

Very well designed and produced game. High quality components and an immersive experience. It has great thematic connections with things like the reel mechanism and the randomness of catching the fish. All around, great game and I underrated

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Steve Gibbs
Nice at two. Great solo mode.

This game has a nice and relaxing summer feel. Great summer game with a good theme. The mechanics and choice are also interesting.