Earl's Day Off

Earl's Day Off (2020)

by Airdorf Games, Torple Dook
Genres:Adventure, Arcade
Themes:Horror
Story:Earl's Day Off is a 3D fishing horror game inspired by arcade bass fishing games from the 90s. It was created as part of the Fishing Horror Jam presented by Horror You Haven't Played.
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