About Tiny Fishing
Tiny Fishing is a casual upgrade-loop game where you cast a line, drag it horizontally to catch fish, and sell them to buy a better rod. Then you catch bigger fish, deeper. Then bigger ones, deeper. It's as simple as browser games get and also strangely hard to put down.
Each cast takes about 15 seconds. A session is as short as five minutes or as long as you want it to be. It's built for the exact moments Dadish players love — waiting for a bus, hiding from a meeting, killing five minutes.
Controls
- Mouse / touch — hold and drag to move your hook left and right as it sinks
- Release — auto-reel when you catch something or reach max depth
- No keyboard needed. Works the same on desktop and mobile.
Tips
- Rod upgrades matter more than depth upgrades. Multi-catch per cast is where the real scaling comes from. A rod that catches 3 fish per line beats a deeper line catching 1.
- Ignore small fish late-game. Once you're deep, swim past the shallow stuff or your hook fills up before it reaches the valuable zone.
- The sale screen resets combos. If the game offers a special multiplier, take it before selling.
Why it's on this page
Because it's the exact vibe as Dadish. Not competitive, not stressful — just a tiny loop that's satisfying in a way bigger games forget to be.