Omega Crafter Reels In New Fishing Update

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Get ready to cast a line in Omega Crafter! The popular survival crafting game has just released a new fishing update, adding a fresh layer of gameplay to its already expansive world.

In Omega Crafter, players take on the role of a developer tasked with saving the game world from malicious programs. With the help of their programmable sidekick, Grammi, players can automate tasks, build structures, and explore the vast open world.

Key Features of the Fishing Update:

  • Diverse Catch: Different biomes offer unique fish species and rare items.
  • Skill-Based Gameplay: Requires timing and patience for a successful catch.
  • Grammi Automation: Players can program Grammi to fish while exploring.

Players can now build fishing rods and head out to various water bodies to catch a variety of fish. From providing a health boost as a meal to serving as ingredients for crafting, fish are a valuable new resource. For those looking for a more hands-off approach, players can program their sidekick, Grammi, to automate the fishing process.

Screenshot of Omega Crafter

Experience Omega Crafter at BitSummit Drift

Looking to try out Omega Crafter’s unique visual programming? Head to BitSummit Drift in Kyoto, Japan, from July 19th to 21st, where you can experience a hands-on demo.

Dates: Friday, July 19 – Sunday, July 21
Time: 10:00am – 5:00pm (all days)
Location: Kyoto International Exhibition Hall Miyako Messe, 3F
Room Number: IP-19

Omega Crafter is available now on Steam Early Access with a 15% discount until July 20th. If you would like more information, follow the developers on Twitter.

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