Dredge Coming to Android This December

Dredge, the very popular horror fishing game, is coming to mobile on December 18. In the game, you are a fisherman who sells what you catch, thus allowing you upgrade your boat. But as you upgrade your boat, you’re able to venture into deeper, darker water. Naturally, you won’t like what you find down there.

The game is extremely liked on Steam, rocking a 10/10 score. Needless to say, I’m excited to give it a try later this year when it’s made available on mobile.

No word yet on pricing or monetization method, but on Steam the title is priced at $25. We’ll keep you posted.

// Pocket Gamer

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3 Comments

  • I'm sure it will just be more freemium "free-to-play" garbage, but it would be nice to be pleasantly surprised for a change.

    • I actually don't think this will be the case, Dredge isn't a game where that kind of design could work. For one, it ends. I'm betting (and hoping) it'll just be a flat purchase. I have played and beat the game on PC, it's a really well made title.

      btw if you're looking for a great mobile game, Balatro just came out a weekish ago and it's a flat $10. No ads, no microtransactions, just a game that is perfect for mobile.

      • Like I said, I'm not optimistic, but it would be nice. I don't even bother with freemium games. Thanks for the suggestion!

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