Webfishing

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Webfishing
Webfishing: Clicking Around the Internet Just Got Weird
If you’ve ever been bored and just started clicking around random parts of the internet, Webfishing takes that feeling and turns it into a game. You’re literally fishing — but instead of reeling in trout, you’re catching web links. Some are completely absurd. Others are kind of cool. Most are just chaos. But that’s the fun of it.
How to Play
Seriously, you just click to cast your line. Your little hook drops into a weird digital ocean, and you try to grab something floating by. When you pull it up, boom — it opens a random webpage. Sometimes it’s a meme, sometimes it’s an old Geocities-looking site, and once I got a page about potato science. No idea why, but I laughed.
What Makes It So Fun?
It’s just… dumb fun. No pressure, no story, no tutorial. It’s like internet roulette. You want to see what weird corner of the web you'll uncover next. There's a score counter, sure, but honestly I forgot it was even there because I was too busy clicking and laughing at whatever I landed.
Also, it’s weirdly relaxing? Like, you’re not doing much, but it still grabs your attention.
Small Tips
- Drag the hook a bit to chase the more interesting-looking links.
- Colored bubbles usually mean something weird or rare.
- Don’t worry about the score too much. Just enjoy the randomness.
If you like games that mess with expectations or make you laugh with zero effort, Webfishing is worth a few casts. It’s playable in-browser, no install, and it’s even better if you’re a bit tired or bored and just want something goofy.




































































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