I recently had the pleasure of playing the short indie game, Dredge, and I absolutely adored it. I would give it a 9/10. The fishing mechanic at the core of the gameplay was captivating and never got boring. It's rare for a game to make such a simple mechanic so enjoyable, but Dredge managed to pull it off.

The narrative is one of the game's strongest aspects and is an absolute must-play for story lovers. It's a tale so engaging that I can't help but wish that someone like Stephen King would play this game and share their thoughts on it.

When the game ended, I was genuinely sad, and I eagerly look forward to the upcoming DLC. Most of the characters in Dredge are incredibly interesting, and their stories kept me engaged throughout my playthrough. The blank slate nature of the player character fits the tone of the story well, allowing the player to immerse themselves in the game's world.

However, there is room for improvement. The game could have benefited from deeper mechanics beyond the fishing aspect. For example, the addition of more idle mechanics for making money or expanded social elements that incentivized min-maxing could have provided players with something more impressive to work towards, like a new ship or other upgrades.

Despite these minor shortcomings, I look forward to seeing how the expanded product will turn out and am hoping for an even deeper experience in the future.

In conclusion, Dredge is a delightful indie game that combines an engaging narrative with enjoyable fishing mechanics. While it could use some deeper gameplay elements, the overall experience is captivating and memorable. I highly recommend it to anyone who loves a good story or simply wants to get lost in a charming, immersive world.

Reviewed on May 02, 2023


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