How The Big One makes 150+ fish feel readable in Fishpedia

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The Big One is a casual fishing RPG built around casting, waiting, hooking, reeling, equipment progression, and a collection of 150+ fish species. Fishpedia therefore has to be more than a list: it should help players decide where to go next and which catch is worth chasing.

The Big One Fishpedia screen
Fishpedia brings discovery status, fishing time, times caught, and best records into one collection view.

Even small fish need a clear role

As a collection grows, readability matters more than raw quantity. Common early catches, rare goals, and larger sea fish need different silhouettes and names so filling Fishpedia feels like progress rather than bookkeeping.

Representative fish that anchor the collection

Crucian CarpCrucian Carp
Rainbow TroutRainbow Trout
BassBass
Golden CarpGolden Carp
Giant CatfishGiant Catfish
Legendary KoiLegendary Koi
Blue MarlinBlue Marlin
Great White SharkGreat White Shark
Giant Bluefin TunaGiant Bluefin Tuna
Deep Sea RulerDeep Sea Ruler
Lake GuardianLake Guardian
Dragon CarpDragon Carp

These examples use the localized names shipped with the game resources.

What to check before the next cast

First discoveryNarrows the next target after a new fish appears.
Fishing timeGives the same location a reason to be revisited.
Times CaughtSeparates familiar catches from fish you have barely seen.
BestLeaves a reason to chase a better record.

The collection works best at a calm pace

The Big One combines 10 fishing locations with rods, baits, and nets. Instead of asking players to solve the whole collection at once, Fishpedia works best when it suggests a small next target for the equipment they already have.

Download The Big One on Android or iPhone/iPad and fill one more Fishpedia slot today.

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