Metacritic Games

American Bass Challenge (GameBoy Advance)

The Practice and Quick Fish modes let you get started right away, but in the more in-depth Tournament Mode you start as a amateur fisher with your sights set on the pros. Each tournament competition has its own set of rules and if you place in the top three you will win new lures and advance to the next round. Fortunately, in the early stages of Tournament Mode a guide will teach you the difference between a sinker and a lunker. Pay attention to these lessons because once you go pro you will be on your own. [Nintendo]

Ubi Soft
Fishing, Sports
Players: 4
E (Everyone)
Developer: Starfish Software
Released December 6, 2001

Overall Metascore

This is a weighted, normalized average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

69 / 100

Critic Reviews

80 IGN
One of the best fishing games I've played.
78 GameZone
This is more than a reflexive challenge – it requires that you understand the essence of the program, and then apply that knowledge in order to succeed.
68 GameSpy
Not quite great, but far from awful. As a result, you're far more likely to love than hate it.
61 GameSpot
If you're looking for a fishing game that comes pretty close to re-creating the actual sport, you'll be pleased with this game.
60 Game Informer
A fairly well-rounded angling title that doesn't really jump off the deep end in any particular area. [Feb 2002, p.100]

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