Corp Fishing Overview
Corp Fishing was one of those games you'd find tucked away on a Flash portal in the late 2000s. It had that simple, almost crude visual style common to a lot of browser games from that period. The premise was immediately clear, and it didn't waste time on lengthy tutorials or backstory. You were just there, on the water, with a job to do.
You control a small boat with the arrow keys, steering left and right across a single plane of water. Your goal is to catch office workers, the "corp fish," by lowering and raising a hook with the up and down keys. Timing is everything. You have to position the hook just right as they swim by, often dodging obstacles or waiting for the perfect moment when they surface. The game gradually introduces more frantic patterns and faster targets, creating a steady climb in difficulty. It feels like a repetitive, almost meditative task that suddenly demands your full attention when the screen gets busy.