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Fish to Dish: Idle Sushi

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Fish to Dish: Idle Sushi

Jun 16, 2025

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4.00 average rating based on 2 ratings

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Welcome to Fish to Dish: Idle Sushi! This is a relaxing and enjoyable idle fishing game that can sit at the bottom or any corner of your screen, allowing you to enjoy a leisurely sea fishing time in your busy life.
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Platforms
PC (Microsoft Windows)
Genres
Indie, Role-playing (RPG)
Steam
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Release Dates
Jun 16, 2025 Full Release (Worldwide)
PC (Microsoft Windows)
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GaryFromLiberty
GaryFromLiberty gave Jan 28, 2026
GaryFromLiberty gave Jan 28, 2026
GaryFromLiberty's review of Fish to Dish: Idle Sushi

Fish to Dish is a fun idle game that sits on the bottom of your screen and runs all day satisfying your ADHD ass brain that needs you to be doing 2-3 things at a time at all times or you start bouncing your leg at the speed of sound.

Its the second of these types of game I've played and just like the first, Rusty's Retirement, there was a good progression system with 1 steam achievement that stands out as an annoying grind that takes too long and requires you to ignore some of the other aspects of the game you'd rather be doing if completing it is important to you. This time it's to get to 100 million gold which basically requires you to just let the game run for several days straight doing nothing interesting once you've got all the other upgrades.

One annoying achievement aside though this game is very satisfying and fun to play, with a good mix of being AFK and being involved. Also some of the features that rely on real world time continue to function after closing the game which is very cool.

This is definitely a genre I'll continue to get …

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Fish to Dish is a fun idle game that sits on the bottom of your screen and runs all day satisfying your ADHD ass brain that needs you to be doing 2-3 things at a time at all times or you start bouncing your leg at the speed of sound.

Its the second of these types of game I've played and just like the first, Rusty's Retirement, there was a good progression system with 1 steam achievement that stands out as an annoying grind that takes too long and requires you to ignore some of the other aspects of the game you'd rather be doing if completing it is important to you. This time it's to get to 100 million gold which basically requires you to just let the game run for several days straight doing nothing interesting once you've got all the other upgrades.

One annoying achievement aside though this game is very satisfying and fun to play, with a good mix of being AFK and being involved. Also some of the features that rely on real world time continue to function after closing the game which is very cool.

This is definitely a genre I'll continue to get an eye out for good titles as I enjoy them but they seem easy to make meaning there's probably a lot of bad ones out there, this is one I would recommend though.

3.5 / 5 Stars

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