Thursday, November 17, 2011

Earning Unlimited Fish Bucks

After countless hours of feeding and selling my fishes, I finally found a way to earn fish bucks without spending your hard-earned cash. However, before going into detail, I pledge that each player should at least donate a few $dollar$ to GameView Studio as a way of thanking them for a great Tapfish experience. (Note: DONOT try this with the free spin since Tapfish has a mechanism to track that you has used it and will not allow a repeat spin.)

The concept is to take advantage of the "Win Daily" Jackpot Spin to win fish bucks. You probably know by now that everytime you spin the jackpot, there are different rewards that you randomly get such as decoration objects, background, and fish bucks. Sometime the objects and backgrounds are cool; but we are after the fish bucks. So far I have seen the amount varied from 5 to 30 fish bucks. In our case, we aim for at least 25 bucks simply because it costs us 25 bucks to spin. Therefore, if you spin and don't receive at least 25 fish bucks, just simply restore the game, then spin again. If you receive what you wanted, quit the game to save your session, then repeat again until your earned enough or get tired. The routine is Spin, either restore game (to undo) or quit game (to save), Spin, either restore game (to undo) or quit game (to save), etc...

Step 1: Make sure your game session is in a good stage (fishes fed, sold, etc). Now quit the game. This will serve as your last know good restore point. Tapfish automatically save your session every time you exit the game.

Step 2: Tap the "Win Daily" on bottom right corner or your tank. Tap the "Jackpot Spin" and confirm that you are willing to spend 25 fish bucks. (Note: DONOT try this with the free spin since Tapfish has a mechanism to track that you has used it and will not allow a repeat spin.)

Step 3: After a second, it will show you what you have earned.

Step 4: If you don't receive at least 25 fish bucks as the reward, simply restore the game, then repeat Step 2-4 until you get what you wanted. To restore the game: Open the "My Aquarium" menu and tap on the "About Tapfish" on the bottom left corner of the menu. If you don't know where is the menu, refer to my earlier post: Beating spin-to-win mini game.html.

Step 5: If you receive at least 25 fish bucks or get what you wanted, then simply exit the game so that your current session is saved. Again, the routine is Spin, either restore game (to undo) or quit game (to save), Spin, either restore game (to undo) or quit game (to save), etc...

Step 6: Repeat Step 1-5 as much as you like to earn more fish bucks or get cool prizes.

Prizes that I encountered

Prize Name
5 to 30 bucks Free fish bucks
Background: Space Shuttle
Wright Brothers Plane
Little Red
Blackbird
Harrier
Spirit of St. Louis
Stealth Bomber
Background: Blue Angels
Pitfire


Updated 11/8: Couple of people have tried my technique but not seeing the 30 fish bucks payout from the Jackpot spin so I include the photo as a proof that it's still there; but might take around 20 tries or so. Also, I have been getting 25, 26, 28, 29 fish bucks also.

Beat Mystery Lab to win Breeding Trophies

Everyone knows by now that the Mystery Lab is rigged and would not give you all the breeds you need to win the breeding trophies. I have been waiting for the "Spotted Tail Cardinal" but it seems impossible. Well, you can see that my tank is full of duplicated cardinals when I tried to do it the normal route.
Here is how you can beat the system to get what you wanted. You will need to spend 12 fish bucks. Thank you to Kathleen Harvey for the update Info in the comment section, you WILL NOT need to spend 12 fish bucks. Basically, you will need to use the Peek 'n Restore Method. Don't forget to catch my post on Earning Unlimited Fish Bucks to help you make all the fish bucks that you will ever need.

Step 1: Make sure your game is in a healthy state (all fishes are fed, etc). Now close the game. Tapfish will save your game session, which includes (cleaning, feeding, etc) once you close the game. Now, Open the game again.
Step 2: Open your Mystery Lab Tank and put in the parent fishes that you would like to breed and tap "breed". Since it is a mystery tank so you NORMALLY won't know what kind of bred you will get until 3 days later; which often would turned out disappointing to get a duplicate bred from what you have before or among the current batch. Well, we will work around that in this trick. Now close the game. Tapfish will save your game session, which is specific to breeding the parents once you close the game.

Step 3: Now, Open the game again. Tap the "Speed Up" button. Once you have confirmed, Tapfish will APPEAR to deduct 12 fish bucks and shows you the bred. Don't panic, restore the game and your fish buck will be credit back. Basically, what you have done so far is speed up the breeding, take a peek to see what kind of bred you are getting and then restore the game up to the "Speed Up" action so your fish bucks are refunded.

Step 4: If you don't see the bred you like then just "cancel" the breeding tank and repeat Step 2-4 until you get the bred you like. I tried 15 times to finally get my trophy. To restore the game: Open the "My Aquarium" menu and tap on the "About Tapfish" on the bottom left corner of the menu. If you don't know where is the menu, refer to my earlier post: Beating spin-to-win mini game.html.

Once you got all the breeds for a particular category, Tapfish will award you some fish points that you can claim. In the case of the Dancing Cardinals, the reward 10 fish bucks. There are other Limited Breedable Prizes worth 15 fish bucks.

Last but not least, you can use this technique to peek into all of your Mystery Tanks to make sure you are not getting any duplicate within the batch (I like to breed all the tanks at once). Have fun breeding!

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Beating The Spin-To-Win Mini Game

Tap Fish incorporates a mini game called "Spin To Win" that is accessible at the main screen. The purpose of the game is to allow players to buy random premium fishes for cheap (12 fish bucks instead of the normal 30 fish bucks). The drawback is that you can get the same fish multiple times thus ends up to be costly. Here is how you can acquire all of those Spin-To-Win fishes with the lowest possible fish bucks.

Step 1: Go ahead and spin for your first fish. It's not necessary to wait for the cost of the spin to go on sale; but patience will pay off. Currently, it costs 8 fish bucks per spin instead of 12.

Step 2: Once you got the fish, go ahead and feed it, then quit the game so that your game session is saved. Every time you quit the game, it will be your last recovery point if you plan to restore the game (in this case undo your spinning).

Step 3: Open the game again and make another spin. If you get a new kind of fish then repeat step 2 to save the game. If you get the same kind as your previous spin(s), simply restore the game session and spin again. To restore the game, tap on the "About Tap Fish 2" icon on the bottom right corner of the "My Aquarium" menu screen. Once you are on the "About Us" screen, tap on the "Restore Game" button. Choose the first restore point and confirm.

Step 4: If you keep on getting the same kind of fish, just restore the game session then spin again. You can repeat step 2-3 until you have acquired all the fishes from the Spin-To-Win mini game.

That's it! Have fun spinning. I can't wait for Tap Fish to add more payouts to the spin game. Hopefully, they don't change the app logic :)

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Holiday Theme: Spooky Halloween Contest

I am thrilled that Tap Fish is hosting a Halloween Contest that will actually award 60 fish bucks and 6000 coins for the top 10 entries. Regrettably, I am not prepared this year since I didn't buy more breeding tanks when they were on-sale. I am not planning to spend fish bucks to "Speed Up" the breeding process nor acquiring more breeding tanks at the full price. However, I will try my best to whip up some nasty critters for the contest. See ya'll at high-noon :)

I will keep this post up-to-date with the progress from my Halloween Theme Decoration. This is what I have so far. A little pathetic; but definitely will be kick-ass when the time comes.

Updated: 10/30/2011 - The contest is winding down in 2 days, 21 hours, 14 minutes. Since the breeding is sooooo tauntingly slow, I can't help it but to spend a few extra bucks to speed up the process. It is costly but definitely worth it :) I still have 2 more breds in the breeding tanks to be mature in 2 days. That's all the bucks I'm willing spend for this contest.

Updated: 11/1/2011 - I finally got through the last 2 breds and submitted the photo for the contest. It would be nice to win that 60 fish bucks; but I enjoyed the breeding process. I hope everyone enjoyed it as much as I was.

Updated: 11/04/2011 - Well, I just got a new Halloween Background from the Jackpot spin.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Big Bang for the Buck

Unlike coins, fish bucks are quite expensive and considered RARE commodities in Tap Fish. Although you can win a few bucks here and there through levels advancement, Jackpot Spins, and mini-games, it is important to be frugal and only spend at the right moment to maximize their value. I have been playing this game for a while and always wait until premium items (things that you can only buy with fish bucks) to go on-sale for at least 40% off before I grab them.

Even if you plan to donate to support the game developers (Gameview Studios) by buying fish bucks, you should consider buying the bucks whenever they are on sale for 40% off. I paid $6 for 325 fish bucks, which would normally cost $10. I hope it is not too late to mention this; but DONOT ever buy the coins with real money since they are sooooo easy to earn. Most items are rarely on sale; but they will eventually, so try to be really patient :)

Below is a list of items that you might find helpful in your decision making when consider spending your fish bucks. I organize the list starting with the most useful items to least.
  1. Regular Breeding Tanks - There are lots of breedable fishes. Unless you have many regular breeding tanks, it seems impossible to breed all of the fish combinations. Also, regular breeding tanks are useful in breeding events where you win prices for certain number of fishes you bred.
  2. Mystery Breeding Tanks - These tanks can only be use to breed Limited Breedable Fishes. Although there aren't many, it is really hard to get all the bred you need since the offspring is random.
  3. Limited Breedable Fishes - You must breed them selectively with a predetermined pair; but their offsprings are pretty and with numerous possibilities. Hence, it is exciting to wait for the breeding result since you don't know what you get until they hatched (which often could result in total disappointment if you are getting a duplicate bred).
  4. Breedable Fishes (for special occasions such as Santa, Indian, etc) - These breedables are perfect for creating a theme for the up-coming holidays. Breed out your imagination :)
  5. Breedable Fishes - Once you have done with all the special bred, you can always have more time to experiment to see what kind weirdo offspring you can come up with. You can breed a Breedable Fish with any other Breedable Fishes.
  6. Decorative Items - Normally, I only buy decorative items with coins. If you really need it, I guess it is ok to treat yourself.
  7. Backgrounds - Be a little cautious when spending fish bucks on backgrounds since they are excessively expensive. Plus, Tap Fish frequently gives them to you for free through the Jackpot Spin.

Friday, October 21, 2011

Best Route to Take

Like driving and direction, it can be intimidating to navigate in new places. I played Tap Fish a while back; but quit before even getting past the first level, mainly because I found the game a little hard to swallow. Fortunately I got some help from friends this time and with a clear objective, the game becomes much more exciting. Well, I am leaving some breadcrumbs just in case anyone would like to get lost in my footsteps :)

Beginner (Level 1-10)

You are excited and eager for some actions at this stage, so farming Green Snappers is the best option. It is cheap and matures every 4 hours.  Fill as many tanks as you can with the Green Snappers and you will get endless tapping and level advancement. Below is a quick breakdown of the math. For those number crunchers who wish to see more, here is a detail spreadsheet.

If don’t have a lot of time to keep up with the gruesome frequency required by the Green Snappers, you can alternatively farm the Yellow Snappers (6 hours), Gold Fishes (9 hours), or Asia Arowana (1 day).

Fish Name Category Recommend Buy *Sell **Bonus Mature
Green Snapper Starter Fish Farm - Frequent 10 15 3 4hrs
Yellow Snapper Starter Fish Farm - Moderate 12 19 4 6hrs
Gold Fish Super Exotic Farm - Overnight 14 26 5 9hrs
Asia Arowana Starter Fish Farm - Busy Schedule 36 60 12 1day

Intermediate (Level 11-25)

No doubt the Golden Dwarf is by far the most profitable fish to farm at this stage. However, to acquire the Golden Dwarf, you must be at least level 19. The White Grunt is a good alternate fish to farm; however, you probably won’t have enough coin to farm many of these suckers right now. That’s suck since you want to efficiently make fast money to buy more exotic fishes. My strategy was to mix in some Chromis (Level 15) and/or Goat Fishes to keep the tanks full. Try to maximize all of your real estate and invest all of coins when possible. Below is a quick breakdown of the math. Again, if you wish to see more, here is a detail spreadsheet.

Fish Name Category Recommend Buy *Sell **Bonus Mature
Chromis (Level 15) Super Exotic Alternative: Farm 175 290 58 1day
Golden Dwarf (Level 19) Super Exotic Best Farm 280 518 104 1day
Goat Fish Super Exotic Alternative: Farm,Breed 350 490 98 1.5day
White Grunt Super Exotic Good Farm, Best Breed 4,200 5,880 1,176 1day
Boxfish Super Exotic Best Breed, Farm 26,000 26,139 5,228 2days
Mummy Fish Limited Time Best Breed 35,000 40,250 8,050 5days
Advance (Level 26-64)

I am at level 56 right now. To advance a level at this stage would require 20,000xp. That is brutal; kinda like shifting through 20k pairs of shoes to find what you need :) My fingers are blistering.

The way Tap Fish is setup, once you reach this stage; you probably earned abundance of coins. But who doesn’t want more? After some trials and errors, I figure that the Royal Gramma would fetch the best return. Notice I didn’t say it’s the most profitable fish to invest. As I mentioned earlier, you probably are already rich by now so there is no need to raise excessive number of fishes (plus feeding and cleaning tanks) to earn more coins. You can comfortably live off the return from a tank-full of Gramma.

On the contrary, you can farm a lot of Green Snappers to advance level quickly like me. It might sound backward since Green Snappers are not much profitable relatively speaking. However, I raise them in huge volume to earn xp quickly (1xp for buying, 2xp for selling). The benefits are that I don’t have to feed the snappers nor clean the tanks because they mature every 4 hours so I can sell them off before they die of hunger (Sorry PETA, can’t sue me). Plus, I still get the full bonus since Tap Fish doesn’t update the happiness meter as long as I don’t tap on the fish. As shown in the photo, I get 765 coins for selling 50 snappers with 20% bonus and paid 15% commission (for selling in bulk). At the peak of my excitement, I farmed around 40+ tanks of Green Snappers. But Tap Fish finally broke me once they required 20,000xp to advance level. That is a lot of zeros: 0 time to eat, 0 time playing with my kids, 0 time for shopping. So finally threw down the towel. Nothing’s going get between me and shopping :)

Fish Name Category Recommend Buy *Sell **Bonus Mature
Borbonius Anthias Super Exotic Farm - Busy 1.5Mills 1,516,500 303,300 3days
Royal Gramma Limited Time Best Farm - High Level 500,000 520,000 104,000 3days
Pink Skunk Clown Fish Limited Time Weird Breeding 2.5Mills 2,625,300 525,060 5days
Guru (Level 65+) - Congrat!

OMG, I never will reach this stage. I feel bad for my iPhone getting all the beating as I tried rigorously tapping my way to the top. Siri, are you hurt honey?

Please drop me a note or comment if you have advanced beyond level 65. I would love to check out your tanks and drool about your achievement.

Fish Name Category Recommend Buy *Sell **Bonus Mature
Electric Eel (Lev65) High Level Best Farm - High Level 75,000 112,500 22,500 4days
Great White Shark(Lev80) High Level Farm - Alternative 150,000 202,500 40,500 8days
Notes

*Sell: By default you need to keep you fishes fed and the tank clean before you can sell your fish with the full adult price, assuming you are selling each one individually. If you sell all the fishes in the tank at once, you will lose 15% of the total price for the convenient fee. In the beginning, you are trying go earn coins as much as you can so selling fishes individually is a better approach. If you are farming with a lot of tanks, selling a tank-full of fishes at once would be a necessary approach because you won't have time to click on each fish and sell them.

** Bonus: If you change the background of your tank (plenty of standard wall papers for free), buy 8 decorations:Tank Basics:starfishes (50 coins each), and buy 8 plants: Tiered Elestos (65 coins each), you will increase the fishes happiness to 93%. When you sell your fishes at least 91% happiness, you will earn 20% bonus on top of the selling price. The 20% bonus doesn't seem much when you farm the cheap fishes; but it will be appearance when you deal with expensive fishes such as the Royal Grammas as shown in the photo. Also, if you are on a tight budget, like me initially, you can just keep your starfishes and plants in “Inventory” and only add them to the tank before selling the fishes, then put them back to “inventory” afterward. Hence, you can share the cost among all of your tanks. Wish I can do that to replace my shoes collection :)

Friday, October 14, 2011

2 Revive or NOT 2 Revive


I am so angry right now... probably need to play some Angry Birds games to relieve my anxiety. Nah, I’m just going to blog my anger.

Anyhow, I have been farming the White Grrrrrrrrrunts for many days already. The strategy is that I just drop the eggs and come back a day later to sell the Grunts without having to spend time feeding them (I have 40+ tanks of them). Based on the official rule, the fishes should survive 48 hours without feeding. Well, apparently that is no longer true. I just found them all belly-up within just 1 day for not feeding.


Tapping on a dead fish will give me the option to “revive all of my dead fishes” in a tank for 1 fish buck or flush them for free. Another option is for me to get my neighbor to revive the fishes for me for free. The catch is that they only allow a neighbor to revive 1 fish at a time, and can only revive a max of 3 fishes per day or so. We are talking about 40+ tanks of 50 fishes here. I am not good in the math thingy; but that is more fishes than my fingers and toes combined…. So the verdict is that I will just FLUSH them all.

Why flushed them all and wasted so many coins (millions) while I can just revive them all for just a few fish bucks? I will go into detail about the value of coins vs. fish bucks in a later post. The short answer is that coins are MUCH easier to earn; but fish bucks are RARE commodities in this game.

Well, I am feeling better now… time to go drop some eggs :)

Getting Started


Tap Fish is a great game if you like fishes but don't have the resources and patient to maintain an aquarium. Why would one settle for a few aquariums when you can effortlessly acquire 80 of them? With a little creativity, you can personalize a whole ecosystem at your finger tips.

After four busy weeks at tapping and scratching my head, I finally get the hang of the game. Currently, I am at level 51 thus earning enough experience to blog for anyone who would like to follow my adventure (or perhaps avoiding the pitfall).

Enough talk, take out your phone and let's get started now. Tap Fish should be available on both iOS App Store and Android Market. Yes, people use smart phone to do dumb things. I am one of them :)