![]() Once you fill your aquarium up 100%, you can move on to your next tank (there are three in total). Your aquarium also has a meter for each category of item you can buy that fills up as you purchase items. This cash is used for the screen saver portion of the game: filling your aquarium tank! By spending money on fish, plants, or decorations, you slowly decorate and populate the aquarium you see at the start screen. ![]() ![]() The items you’ll be hunting for range anywhere between gold bricks all the way to a birdcage. Each item you pick up awards you some cash to spend so you want to get as much as possible before the time runs out. “Find all the gold items!”) with your stylus. You have a certain amount of time to pick and choose items that match whichever prompt the game has given you (i.e. When you choose to “Dive” from the main menu you will be presented with just an absolute mess of the most random things you can imagine at the bottom of the ocean. The other half of this game is an underwater scavenger hunt, which is really just a nice way of saying there’s a massive clutter of items under water that the game tasks you with finding like a “Where’s Waldo” book. ![]() Remember screen savers? Those old timey animations that used to run on your computer or laptop when you weren’t using it with bouncing words or stars flying towards the screen as if you were travelling through space? If you’ve ever seen one of those before, then you’ve already played half of Fishdom H2O: Hidden Odyssey. ![]()
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