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Tap Tap Fish AbyssRium (+VR) - Calm & relaxing gameplay

Experience peaceful aquatic life with adorable fish, soothing music, and easy growth in a stress-relief idle clicker experience.

Tap Tap Fish AbyssRium (+VR)
  • 1.82.0 Version
  • 4.5 Score
  • 8M+ Downloads
  • In-game purchases License
  • 3+ Content Rating
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CONS

Frequent bugs and glitches affecting gameplay

Difficulty in transferring progress to new devices

Events require excessive grinding and ad-watching

Overwhelming number of notifications and pop-ups

Complicated mechanics lead to frustration

Pay-to-win features diminish enjoyment

Lag issues on various devices

Tedious farming limits player progression

Lower quality graphics for certain devices

Stress-Relief Game You Can Enjoy While Relaxing Comfortably

Are you feeling overwhelmed by your hectic lifestyle? 'Tap Tap Fish - Abyssrium' is a soothing and enjoyable idle clicker game designed to reduce stress and bring tranquility to your mind.

Welcome delightful fish companions who seek comfort in your aquarium. Unwind and observe as your aquatic environment grows effortlessly.

Fill your serene aquarium with a multitude of playful and charming fish friends. Take a moment away from your busy life to relax.

Expand your aquarium and encounter countless adorable fish. The calming idle clicker game 'Abyssrium' is a wonderful way to relieve stress!

Aquarium Filled with Adorable, Cute Fish

Discover stunning views you've never encountered before - a fish tank within the depths.

You can befriend lovely fish that you may have only seen on television, in books, or in aquariums.

Come across magnificent whale neighbors, including friendly dolphins and whales in this game.

Moreover, there are various fascinating characters awaiting you in the underwater world such as sharks, tunas, rays, lampreys, and even charming cats and dogs!

Ideal for Those Seeking a Relaxing Experience

Take a break from everything and immerse yourself in the tranquil idle clicker game 'Abyssrium.' Breathe deeply, engage with this beautiful game, and allow it to help you relieve your stress.

The soothing melodies, diverse sceneries of the ocean depths, and captivating fish friends will provide endless entertainment and relaxation.

Simply watching your fish swim will help you feel at ease and maintain your calmness.

You will also find joy in witnessing the growth of the sea creatures throughout your gameplay.

Special Features Designed for You

As 'Abyssrium' functions as an incremental aquarium game, it presents several features aimed at enhancing your relaxation, enjoyment, and soothing your spirit:

Expanding Aquarium: Your aquarium grows quickly and levels up fast; all you need to do is tap and relax.

New Characters: A daily influx of various fish, whales, and animal friends appears.

Soothing Background Music: Enjoy beautiful tunes that automatically nurture your soul.

Surprising Rewards: Expect delightful bonuses, including Mystery Chests, Lucky Bubbles, Mysterious Eggs, and more.

VR Mode: Slip on VR glasses and experience the thrill of diving into your aquarium.

Effortless Expansion and Growth of Your Aquarium

The abyss featuring the Lonely Corallite is just one of many unique aquariums you'll discover. Numerous themed aquariums await you within the game.

As you advance, new aquariums will emerge, promoting peace and relaxation.

Each aquarium contains varieties of adorable fish waiting to be discovered!

Ease Your Mind with Abyssrium and Embrace Stress Relief

Take a moment to unwind with the relaxing incremental game 'Abyssrium,’ where fun abounds without the stress!

No need for extensive control or effort! Allow the game to operate autonomously while your aquarium expands naturally.

Surrounded by stunning settings and endearing fish swimming around, your soul will be rejuvenated and a sense of tranquility will envelop you.

Are you fed up with the monotony of daily routines?

Your Thoughts Matter

The soothing idle clicker game 'Abyssrium' welcomes your feedback. Interested in seeing new adorable fish in your aquarium? Have unique ideas for decorating your underwater space?

Share your suggestions! Use ‘#taptapfish’ to express your thoughts, as the Lonely Corallite eagerly anticipates hearing from players worldwide.

AbyssRium Gameplay Guide

Getting Z Vitality in a week

Here’s a simple walkthrough for the broad strokes of what you’ll need to do to reach the ‘endgame’ (defined as Z vitality) in roughly a week. I took 5 days playing fairly intensely, but playing smart you should be able to ‘beat’ AbyssRium in a week, give or take a couple days, even without playing super fervently.

AbyssRium’s updated a lot since this was originally written, but it’ll still take you through early/mid game easy. They just added a lot of stuff so that Z is no longer the “end”, but the gameplay doesn’t really change beyond the ‘end’ anyway. Fusion Fish, Expand features, and Hiding Fish were all added since this walkthrough was written, but they don’t change it very much either.

Beating AbyssRium Without Ads

Just a quick note, it’s totally possible to beat AbyssRium without watching ads, though it will significantly slow your progress. It’s actually quite easy.

To hide the “new ad” notifications in the store/magic tabs, just open each once without watching the ad and you’ll never get a notification again. Pretend the treasure chest is a decoration and don’t press the Recharge Skill button and boom! You have successfully avoided all ads. None will show on start up/etc, ever, in this game it’s 100% your choice whether you want to watch ads.

If you strongly dislike ads, I suggest only using the “recharge skill” ad, as it’s by far the most useful and will still drastically reduce the amount of ads you view in game. It’s the only ad type where ignoring it will slow your progress, because you have to wait two hours to recharge all three skills instead of 15 minutes. If you plan to play super passively, this might not be an issue for you (but still, once all other skills are charged, the free recharge means two uses of all skills).

And also, you need to open the Treasure Chest 50 times to get one of the Hidden Fish if you care.

Note you can silence ads by muting “music” volume on your phone but leaving “notification” volume on.

Day 1 – Introduction to AbyssRium

Your  first day will be confusing, exciting, and overwhelming. Or maybe you’ll get bored and quit immediately.

AbyssRium is a “clicker” game, you see. You may love or hate that sort of game from the start, you may not have heard of it, or maybe AbyssRium will turn out to be the only one of the genre you enjoy.

As a clicker, AbyssRium starts off with you tapping your screen a lot to build “Vitality”. The ingame tutorial explains the basics well enough so just follow it. Basically you tap to get more Vitality, then spend your vitality on improving your aquarium which gets you more vitality to spend on…yeah, you get it. It’s important to realize right away that because Vitality earning rate is ever improving, any spending mistakes are extremely temporary and basically, don’t worry.

There’s a mix of somewhat equally important objectives in this game: upgrading your Coralite’s level, upgrading your Coral, buying new Fish, and getting the Achievements that multiply your Vitality production stats. You’ll be constantly bouncing between Coralite/Coral/Fish upgrades based on whichever is most cost effective. Always upgrade your Coralite and Coral 25 times per go, because you’re really after the multiplier every 25 levels, the individual levels don’t matter much. AbyssRium’s numbers increase exponentially, but the progression curve is secretly quite linear. Don’t worry too much about it, basically. You can’t really do anything to permanently mess up.

To upgrade the Coralite from level X to X+25, it usually takes right around 70 times level X’s vitality. So if level 1001 costs 1G vitality, save around 70G vitality and you should be able to upgrade straight to level 1025 for another 2x multiplier. If you’re bad at math, just add two zeros, close enough though obviously overshooting the value a bit. Note you shouldn’t use the +100/10 levels button with the Coralite; it actually costs more than way than buying levels one by one. Corals are the same, though eventually Corals are such a burden to keep up with it’s worth only buying them by the 100 levels.

I upgrade Coral whenever the upgrade cost for the next level cost about as much as I earn with one tap (with Song of the Moon active, if I have it), or basically whenever the Coral feels very cheap. Aside from some early-on points where Coral is disproportionately effective, letting your Coral fall behind a bit isn’t a big deal, and you can always upgrade in a big batch going 10 or even 100 levels at a time if your Coralite/Fish levels are way better.

I buy Fish whenever I can because they double all Vitality and more importantly they are very cute. You should buy new variety of Coral whenever you can as well, as they unlock more fish and serve as a sort of progression—by the time you have the last Coral variety, you’re more or less in the endgame. Don’t worry about buying the “wrong” fish, by the endgame you’ll be getting a new fish every time you open the app, so a few duplicate fish doesn’t hurt.

When fish have a heart over their head, they can be tapped for extra Vitality. Tapping Fishes’ vitality isn’t of much value frankly, but it can be fun for a bit while AbyssRium is new to you. More importantly, during seasonal events, fish will give you Candies instead which can be used to unlock special time-limited fish!

Stay aware of the “achievements” (click the trophy icon), the Coralite Level/Coral Level/Vitality Level acheievemnets have massive gains to Vitality.

If you get Gems (Abyssrium regularly gives you some for the tutorial and for completing achievements or watching ads), you mostly want to save them at this point in time. Buy one level of each of the Magic Items (Nautilus, Conch, Clam) and save the rest for Delicious Food, a skill you might not unlock quite yet.

Skills are the best way to earn, so play passively and wait for skill uses. Once you have the Delicious Food skill, you don’t have to tap much at all anymore, and you can focus on passively playing and only opening the app whenever Delicious Food is available. Each tap of the Delicious Food skill is worth 5000 manual taps, so don’t kill your finger, just be patient.

If your wrist hurts, stop playing. This is a silly fun game, and anything you need to tap will still be there tomorrow, or whenever your wrist feels better. There is no need to get RSI, this game can be played at a very chill place, and there’s really no benefit to rushing. This guide will get you there without much mad-tapping.

Speaking of, please do not shoot for the “Hard Worker” achievements. They are frankly offensively difficult to get, 255,000 taps in a short period would probably do some sort of lasting damage to your wrist even if you don’t have bad wrists. Save your wrists and toss $5 at the dev if you’re THAT desperate for gems.

What's new

[1.82.0 Update Notes]

- Meet the new fish in the 2025 Spring Festival event!

- The Deep Sea Pavilion now offers 2 Spring Fairy Packs and 2 Chicken Trio Packs.

- Complete the expansion quest and get 8 expansions!

- The "Break it! Find the Treasure" mini-game has been activated.

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Information
  • Version1.82.0
  • UpdateApr 09, 2025
  • DeveloperWemade Connect
  • CategorySimulation
  • Requires AndroidAndroid 7.0+
  • Downloads8M+
  • Package Namecom.idleif.abyssrium
  • Signature5b0ca35d6e575f6484bed9b43f5379b8
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User Reviews
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  • Anna Gearhart (Anna Gearhart)
    Anna Gearhart (Anna Gearhart)

    The game feels rigged to lose. Players can work towards events without spending money by watching countless ads. Even with that, the challenge level is through the roof. Take the current spring event; I’ve rolled over ten dice and still got stuck in a trap space. Outside these events, advancing in the main game takes forever. You might wait a week just to make a new fish, and that's if you play many times each day. It’s frustrating. Casual players looking to unwind will end up feeling let down.

  • Lukas Johnson
    Lukas Johnson

    Watching the game is truly relaxing. Playing it brings so much joy with all the adorable little fish swimming around. One drawback stands out. Many features need an internet connection. This can be a bit annoying, especially when the connection fluctuates. Even with that, the game shines no matter what. It's a delightful way to unwind. I highly recommend giving it a try!

  • Laura P.
    Laura P.

    I feel like updating my review to share my current thoughts. The game shines with its visuals and offers a soothing experience. I skip the events unless they have a realistic touch. Right now, I'm focused on finding all the hidden fish. It would be wonderful if the developers noticed that many of us enjoy the realistic ocean themes. More nature expansion items would be great, especially different types and colors of coral and more sea creatures living among them.

  • AJ JA
    AJ JA

    I had this game about a year ago and just reinstalled it. The camera movement bothers me so much. They got rid of costume decoration too. It's frustrating because there’s really less to do now compared to before. It feels like a static cookie clicker at this point. I remember enjoying the missions and quests, but those are completely gone now.

  • Ivan Richards
    Ivan Richards

    The 50-second ads are driving everyone nuts. The game already feels overloaded with ads, making progress a challenge. Players need to watch so many ads just to get anywhere, or resort to in-app purchases. Shorter ads would be much better, like 15 seconds tops! But a minute-long ad? That’s too much, especially when you have to sit through multiple ads each session to gain any rewards. And the fact that there’s no option to skip or switch the ad makes it even worse. This game has really taken a turn for the worse.

  • King Japepe Maximus The 3rd Lim
    King Japepe Maximus The 3rd Lim

    At first glance, I expected a typical virtual pet game. Then, excitement hit me as I dove deeper into this incredible experience! Hours flew by while I played. The relaxation it brings is wonderful. Unlocking new fish feels like a delightful adventure. If you're searching for a fun way to pass the time, look no further. This game is simply AMAZING!

  • Loki Bane
    Loki Bane

    This game once felt cute and relaxing. Now it’s filled with ads and constant pop-ups. Achievements ask for absurd tasks, like “watch 500 ads.” Who finds that enjoyable? The number of ads needed to unlock fish can feel overwhelming. The main tank features a huge “FREE” icon that leads to a page full of ads for things that aren't free, ruining the calm vibe completely. I usually don’t mind spending money on games, but this one has lost all its charm.

  • Rose Axrai
    Rose Axrai

    I've been hooked on this game for more than six years now. Not much has changed during that time. They added some mini games, but they slow everything down and sometimes make my device freeze. The in-app purchases cost a lot, so I’m not going to buy any of those items. There are plenty of ads, but at least I get rewards for watching them. Despite all this, I still enjoy the game and plan to keep playing.

  • Sand Box
    Sand Box

    The game has been a huge part of my life for years. I’ve invested a lot, both time and money. Lately, it’s frustrating running into bugs. I can’t save photos anymore, which blocks me from moving forward in the Christmas event. It feels like a roadblock. Also, I miss the Facebook feature. It used to be one of my absolute favorites, checking out other players' games. Overall, I just want these issues fixed. I don’t want anything to stop my enjoyment of the game.

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  • Name: Tap Tap Fish AbyssRium (+VR)
  • Package Name: com.idleif.abyssrium
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