: Stand at least 7 feet back for single-player and 9 feet for two players.
The game was released in multiple regional formats, and physical copies are typically region-locked to specific Xbox 360 hardware: : Designed for European and Australian consoles. NTSC-U/C : Designed for North American (US/Canada) consoles. NTSC-J : Japanese/Asian region release.
: Supports up to 2-player simultaneous fishing and up to 4-player "hot-seat" (alternating) gameplay. Rapala for Kinect [PAL][NTSC-U][ISO]
: Features fast-paced, "quick-fire" fishing where players have roughly 45 seconds from cast to catch.
: Wear form-fitting clothes; baggy outfits can interfere with sensor accuracy. : Stand at least 7 feet back for
: Refers to the digital disc image format often used for backup or archival purposes on modified consoles. Gameplay Overview
: Over 20 species of fish, "talking" lures that offer advice or taunts, and the ability to morph your own photo into a "boss fish" using the Kinect camera. Setting Up Your Space NTSC-J : Japanese/Asian region release
is an arcade-style fishing game released in November 2011 for the Xbox 360. It requires the Kinect sensor for full-body motion control, allowing players to mimic casting and reeling without a traditional controller. Region & Compatibility