Open Fishpedia to Find Your Next Catch

Game
The Big One logo

The Big One is a casual fishing RPG built around a compact loop: cast, wait, hook, and reel. For that loop to stay satisfying, it helps to have a clear answer to one question: what should I try to catch next? Fishpedia is where that answer starts.

Fish to fill in your Fishpedia

Fishpedia is more than a list of names; it gives each short fishing run a clear collection target. These fish images make that goal easier to scan.

Crucian Carp
Crucian Carp
Golden Carp
Golden Carp
Rainbow Trout
Rainbow Trout
Bass
Bass
Blue Marlin
Blue Marlin
Giant Bluefin Tuna
Giant Bluefin Tuna
Great White Shark
Great White Shark
Legendary Koi
Legendary Koi
Open Fishpedia to Find Your Next Catch
Fishpedia shows caught fish and the collection goals still waiting for you.

Fishpedia is more than a list

The game includes 150+ fish species and 10 fishing locations. You can keep relaxing in one spot, but checking the empty spaces in your collection gives each new cast a clearer purpose.

How to fold it into your routine

  • When you reach a new location, make a few casts first and learn the rhythm.
  • After a catch, open Fishpedia and see what changed in your collection.
  • If many entries are still empty, stay a little longer; if progress slows down, consider equipment progression.
  • When a new location opens, move between old and new waters to widen the collection.

Equipment progression changes the pace

Progress in The Big One is tied not only to locations but also to equipment. Improving rods, bait, and nets can make the same fishing loop point toward longer collection goals.

A relaxed collection goal

Fishpedia is not a checklist you must finish before the fun begins. The rhythm is discovering one fish, leaving a missed species as a goal for the next session, and returning to the water with a reason to cast again.

The Big One is available on Android and iPhone/iPad. Google Play / App Store