Welcome to ydxad.com ! Games Apps News Topics Ranking
Home > News > Dredge Launches on iOS and Android: Experience Eldritch Fishing on Your Mobile Device

Dredge Launches on iOS and Android: Experience Eldritch Fishing on Your Mobile Device

Author : Chloe
May 23,2025

Emerging from the deep like an eerie, sculpted relic of ancient dread, Black Salt Games proudly unveils Dredge on mobile platforms. After a brief delay, this captivating blend of eldritch horror and fishing simulation is now available for iOS and Android users. Dive into a world that combines the chilling essence of Lovecraft with the thrill of exploration and the joy of fishing minigames. Dredge is poised to make waves in the realm of nautical horror.

In Dredge, you step into the boots of an amnesiac fisherman navigating the mysterious waters of Greater Marrow, a secluded archipelago. Your primary task? To haul in your daily catch and trade it with the local fishermen. Sounds straightforward, but with deranged inhabitants, bizarrely mutated fish, haunting artifacts, and monstrous sea creatures lurking in the depths, your job is anything but ordinary. This game turns the concept of fishing into a spine-tingling adventure that outshines even the most intense episodes of Deadliest Catch.

For those familiar with Sunless Sea, Dredge serves as its fully 3D spiritual successor. As the lone fisherman, you'll traverse the archipelago, enhancing your vessel and reeling in increasingly perilous catches, from fish to valuable salvage. But beware: as night falls and the fog rolls in, the sanity-fraying entities that emerge are just the beginning of your troubles!

Dredge GameplayIt's no surprise that Dredge quickly became a fan favorite. The allure of nautical horror taps into a rich vein of thrilling and terrifying themes. Yet, there's a soothing side to the game as well—simply navigating the serene waters in your trusty fishing boat can be as calming as the rest of the game is intense. Visually, Dredge strikes a balance between stylized and surreal, promising more content with future DLC that could potentially expand to mobile.

If you're still on the fence, perhaps Stephen's glowing review of Dredge will tip the scales. Awarding it a gold rating, he praises its immersive atmosphere, smooth performance, and the seamless adaptation of numerous game mechanics and user interfaces to the mobile platform.

Latest articles