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Magical Fisher Agnes is a free 2 player game created for a game jam by Regnslöja. The download can be found here.

Gameplay[]

The player controls one of three players that can be selected at the start. Agnes, Lina and Rulle. A minor transformation sequence starts and the player begins.

The player must cast a fishing reel and capture the enemies. At the end of the reel is a glistening Lure with the color changing depending on which player is selected. When the orb makes contact with an enemy it becomes instantly defeated and is still until it is reeled in. The object of the game is to reel in all the enemies of the stage to progress

The player has three hearts. When damaged the player flashes for a short moment before they can take damage again. If HP reaches zero the stage immediately resets. The player only has three lives before its game over and the game must start from the beginning again.

Characters[]

Chacter Select

Left, Agnes. Middle, Rulle. Right, Lina. The only difference between the three is the color of their lure.

Enemies[]

ICON NAME DESCRIPTION
DEMON FISH
Demon Fish Just swims there... menacingly.
Demon jelly fish-0
Demon Jelly Hovers in the same place, only moving when other enemies bump into it. Shoots projectiles towards the player
Demon Eel
Demon Eel Like Demon Fish except it moves much faster and covers a wider area
FROG
Pathetic Frog Hops around the area.

Appearances[]

Card City Nights[]

The heroes and enemies go on to make cameos in the Ludoverse crossover title, Card City Nights

Card City Nights 2[]

The heroes will go on to be featured again as cards. Rulle however makes a bigger appearances as an NPC that can be challenged. He stars as "Professional Angler"

Trivia[]

  • The game was created for a game jam so there's no music or different abilities between players due to the time limit.
  • The game is meant to reference Sailor Moon with its transformation sequence[1]
  • The enemies and players will go on to star in Card City Nights.

References[]

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  1. Regnslöja release thread
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