Ultimate Fishing Simulator VR - Amazon River DLC

Ultimate Fishing Simulator VR - Amazon River DLC

Released: 25/10/2019

Game Informations

Developer

Bit Golem, Ultimate Games S.A.

Publisher

Ultimate Games S.A.

Description

Amazon - one of the longest rivers in the world, although some say that it is the longest river! It is home to many unique fish species that would love to hunt for your juicy bones!

The river bed, stretching for thousands of kilometers (in the game "a little" less), changes its character. It is winding and simple, slow and wild! This should be a wild river to ensure an unforgettable adventure for anglers.

Numerous tree trunks and branches can be dangerous for your boat, so in this DLC you get a new, flat-bottomed motorboat - for quick movement between your favorite places!

In the Amazon, you will have the opportunity to catch catfish, piranhas or cichlids. However, real monsters such as Arapaima, Payara and Electric Eel are waiting for the bravest anglers!
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