The Big One Store Screenshot Localization Note: Explaining the Game at First Glance

Game
The Big One logo
The localized logo anchors the first impression before any text is read.

The Big One is a casual fishing RPG built around casting, waiting, hooking, and reeling. With 150+ fish species, 10 fishing locations, gear progression, and Fishpedia collection, the store page has to make the loop feel approachable before the first download.

Store screenshots are the first tutorial

Before a player taps install, the clearest explanation is usually the logo and a short run of screenshots. The localized store set shows the start screen, a fishing moment, the Fishpedia collection goal, and the Shop where gear decisions happen.

The core loop in four screens

The Big One Home screenshot
Home
The Big One Fishing screenshot
Fishing
The Big One Fishpedia screenshot
Fishpedia
The Big One Shop screenshot
Shop
English Android store screenshots arranged as a compact flow: home, fishing, Fishpedia, and Shop.

What each screen explains

The labels below follow the terms shown in the game resources.

Fishpedia · Shop · Fishing · Rod · Bait · Net

ScreenWhat it showsWhat players should understand
Home A quick route into fishing This is a light fishing RPG, not a heavy simulator.
Fishing Casting, waiting, and the bite moment The tactile loop begins with timing.
Fishpedia Collection goals across 150+ fish species The next target can come from the collection itself.
Shop Rod, Bait, and Net progression When progress slows down, gear choices can change the next cast.

The localization rule

Each public locale uses the player-facing terms already present in the game where possible. That keeps the words on the store page connected to the words a player sees after launch.

Download The Big One

Open The Big One on Android or iPhone/iPad and connect your first cast to a Fishpedia goal.