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Dredge is an idyllic fishing sim with a horror game below the surface

Dredge is a cute looking indie fishing game with horror, Lovecraft-esque sea monsters, and a very satisfying looking inventory system

Team17 and New Zealand developers Black Salt Games have released a trailer showing off their new single-player fishing horror game elements, showing the game's sinister side with the dangers that lurk below the surface.

The core gameplay loop, at least initially, looks to be familiar – head out into the unknown, scrounge up as much loot (fish, in this instance) as you can, and return for profit. The difference here is that the cutesy aesthetic belies the fact that something weird is going on. Shark-infested waters are something that fisherpeople have to contend with on a daily basis, but a Kraken? That wasn't in the brochure.

The release from Team17 tells of players beginning their adventures in the group of islands called 'The Marrows,' and you'll be tasked with investigating the surrounding area, getting to know the locals, and reeling in as many varieties of fish as you can manage. Your boat can be upgraded to venture further, faster and deeper so eventually, no species that touches the ocean will be off limits.

The press release from Team17 has a not-so-hidden message in the description, reading 'Don't look in its eye.' Disconcerting. Coupled with the complete 180 in tone from glorious sunsets to horrifying angler fish in the announcement trailer, it leaves us wondering if we've been missold our peaceful life at sea.

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The sinister fishing game will be available PC Game family plan, saving you some money if you party up with others.