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An upbeat single-player blend of underwater exploration and restaurant management from MINTROCKET. By day you dive for ingredients, treasures, and secrets; by night you run a lively sushi bar with Bancho, serving guests, hiring staff, and researching dishes. The Blue Hole’s layout shuffles daily, so routes, creatures, and events stay fresh. Light RPG progression, quirky side quests, and a playful story tie both halves together.
Oxygen drains steadily and also drops when you take hits, and blacking out causes you to lose some haul, so turning back early is often wise. Increase safety by upgrading suit and tank, learning enemy patterns, and using a quick dash to evade swipes or charges. Carry spare O2 canisters, locate supply crates, and use escape pods if a run goes south. Thermal gear is required in cold zones, and deeper regions demand higher-tier protection and tools.
Consistency pays more than chasing rare catches. Target schools that offer strong value per minute—species like tuna, groupers, and pufferfish are dependable—then build a menu around what you actually gathered that day. Enable auto-supply so plates refill during service, research a few high-margin dishes, and complete side requests for cash, coupons, or upgrade parts. Keeping a tidy inventory and only processing what you can serve that night prevents waste.
Evenings focus on staffing, menus, and service flow. Level your chef and servers, assign roles based on their talents, and prep enough servings before opening to reduce mid-shift cooking. Keep wasabi stocked, pour drinks during lulls, and prioritize VIP requests for reputation and rewards. Rotating limited-time dishes and theme nights boosts social engagement, unlocking more ingredients, cosmetics, and discounts across shops.
Progress hinges on collecting blueprints and materials from dives. Visit the weaponsmith to assemble firearms and gadgets, then invest gold to improve damage, magazines, and special effects like tranquilizing or electric shocks. Suit, fins, and tank upgrades come through the iDiver shop using parts and cash; early on, prioritize mobility and O2 capacity, then push weapon power once survival feels stable. Scanning new species fills your index and often triggers quests or rewards that accelerate research.
Patience and positioning matter most. Use rocks, kelp, and terrain to break line of sight, soften targets with nets, tranquilizers, or electric tools, then close in with the harpoon when it’s safe. Read attack tells, dodge sideways to maintain spacing, and deploy traps in narrow corridors where enemies commit to charges. Preparing specialized ammo or gadgets before set-piece dives is more effective than forcing risky engagements with under-leveled gear.
The phone is your command center. Marinca tracks catalog progress, iDiver handles equipment purchases and upgrades, and Cooksta manages social ranking tied to restaurant unlocks. Ecowatcher lists conservation goals with payouts for responsible catches, while mail, quests, and photos keep you synced with NPC tasks and events. Checking these between dives ensures every outing advances upgrades or earnings.
Paths, hazards, and spawns reshuffle each day, and time-of-day alters which creatures and events appear. Morning dives often feel calmer, while later outings may feature tougher encounters or unique scenes. Unlock fast travel when available, carry a light for murky pockets, and mentally mark landmarks so you can reproduce a profitable route on a second dive. If conditions turn rough, pivot to gathering materials and safer species rather than forcing risky hunts.
Aquaculture provides a steady supply of commonly used fish so the kitchen stays stocked even on short dive days. Protect your breeders and harvest gradually to maintain growth, then scale capacity as demand rises. The garden yields staples like rice, wasabi, and other essentials that stabilize nightly menus. Focus on species and crops used in your top-selling dishes to keep costs predictable and profits steady.
High-tier parts show up in elite creatures, deep crates, and ore nodes in lower regions, which require upgraded suit, tank, and weaponry. Pack spare O2, thermal protection, and healing items, and clear side quests that award specific components before pushing depth records. Leave a slot for story artifacts during event dives, since some objectives involve hauling items back to the sub. A quick scouting run to map hazards, followed by a targeted loadout on the next dive, saves time and resources.