Base Catch Gear Expedition
Arctic fishing equipment under ice

Established 78.2232° N

The Arctic
Standard.

A digital expedition into the frozen waters of the high north. Queynod bridges the gap between technical grit and immersive simulation.

Launch Simulation
Statement of Purpose

The Queynod Standard

We believe simulation is a tool for conservation and appreciation. At Queynod, our work begins where the road ends—at the seventy-degree parallel where the stillness of the tundra dictates the pace of the day. Our project originated from a desire to capture that specific silence.

Queynod is a self-funded effort focused on high-fidelity recreations of northern lakes that most people will never have the chance to visit in person. We provide a bridge for enthusiasts who want to understand the equipment requirements and the environmental reading necessary for real-world arctic fishing.

2026.05 Last Registry Review
70° N Baseline Lat
0.1KG Precision Scale
1:1 Behavioral Logic
Glacial ice texture
78.2232° N / 15.6267° E

Accuracy Over Ease

  • Method 01

    Mechanical Depth

    Our digital simulations like Arctic Frost Catch are built on observation of real thermal patterns and fish behavior in oxygen-depleted frozen waters. We do not make concessions for casual mechanics.

  • Method 02

    Environmental Silence

    Queynod prioritizes the "slow gaming" movement. We create interactive fishing environments where patience and reading the ice surface are more valuable than rapid clicks.

  • Method 03

    Authentic Gear Representation

    From manual hand-augers to sonar flashers, every item is modeled after real professional arctic survival specifications to maintain high-latitude fishing world standards.

The Craft of the Catch

78.2232° N / 15.6267° E
Acoustic Sampling

Field-recorded audio from sixty fathoms deep. We capture the specific creak of the ice shelf to ensure an immersive winter fishing game experience that sounds as cold as it looks.

Tundra Palette Standards

Our philosophy avoids the bright, saturated visuals found in typical online fishing titles. We lean into the muted, high-contrast palette of a tundra sunrise—slate grays, frosted whites, and safety orange.

Technical blueprint
Hydro-Dynamic Modeling
Viscosity Calibrated
Species Bio-Real
Ice Depth Variable
Solar Position Synced
Maritime Stewardship

Maintaining an office in Kuala Lumpur provides us with a unique global perspective. Our team of maritime enthusiasts and developers focus on sustainable catch-and-release education within every interactive fishing module.

Experience the Standards.

Ready to put our technical philosophy to the test? Explore our simulations and library to begin your arctic fishing adventure today.

Project Registry

Domain queynod.com
Location Kuala Lumpur, MY
Subject Sub-Zero Angling
Specimen ID: ARC-01-CHAR Specimen ID: ARC-04-GRAY Specimen ID: ARC-09-TROUT Specimen ID: ARC-12-BURB