Octopus on the Home Island on the left side of the beach. For instance, squid can be caught close to Qälis island. Note that every spot needs different bait, and that they all produce a different kind of fish or sea creature. Of course, you can find fishing spots on the islands too. And then there’s a blue fish for a fishing spot. There’s the blue flag on there for a diving spot. Plus, when you swim near the white and red lifesaver you also go up. When the air is up, Koa automatically goes up to the surface.
Koa only has a certain amount of air to stay underwater, but when she swims through the big blue bubbles air is added to your bar on the top of the screen. Several quests will centre on you diving up stuff, aside from that some nice treasure can be found on the bottom of the sea. And be sure to buy a few, because you’ll only get one use out of it. More exploration fun! Before sailing off though remember to buy diving goggles at the fishing shop Noho has in the harbour. When Saimi in the Lighthouse on Qälis finally finishes the sea map, your world gets bigger. Symbols on the sea map: diving and fishing After about 20-30 seconds the tree will be completely destroyed and you will get Coal. Light the torch on the campfire and hold it to a tree. And you can get coal from setting fire to trees using a Campfire and a torch!ĭidn’t know you could do that? Well, even in Mara you can burn things! Make a campfire and make a torch. But herbs are a fern-like plant that can be found the Home Island. All of these can be purchased on the market. After that, you’ll learn the recipe: You need 1x Herb, 1x Coal and 1x Cork. (don’t worry if you’ve used yours, you get one for the delivery). There are only three bags, but eventually you’ll get a quest on Qälis to deliver a bag of manure for someone to the Banker. Only put it on a plot that you just seeded, as it won’t do any good otherwise. You use manure in the same way as you do water: pick it up with Y and pore it out over the plots. Making Manure and CoalĪfter spending time on Qälis, I found three bags of manure at the little signpost next to the house. Plant and return with crops required to Caleb, he’ll give you the recipe for the upgraded hoe.
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It’s a part of the sequence of the first series quests on Qälis: After Sami tells you she needs Haku’s flower to prove Koa is indeed related to Yaya, t alk to Caleb down at the pier before you get on your boat and Caleb will give you this quest: bring him 2 x carrots and 3 x lettuce seeds. You have to harvest the Haku flowers at the shrine, which you can only do when you have made a better hoe. The flowers are the shrine feature in a quest as well, set to you by Sami. Standing next to it you can press Remember. When you do that the first time you get the Chrystalis that goes in the Guardians Door. Later on I realised the shrine that is now next to the Guardians Doors is for her. I felt it was a bit jarring that when the game started for real, she was gone. In the intro of the game, Yaya Haku was teaching Koa all she needed to know. We have already made several guides to help you out ( find our collection here), now let’s look at some tips that will make you enjoy Summer in Mara even more!Īnd if you like our work on LadiesGamers, consider supporting us! The Shrine on Home Island Every new game is unique, as is Summer in Mara. When you play a lot of simulation games, you expect that farming, mining, taking care of animals and such is pretty much the same as in the games we have come to love, like Harvest Moon and Story of Seasons. Was this recommendation.Have you been enjoying Summer in Mara? Over at LadiesGamers we sure have! Hostile takeover: Form alliances with other colonies and intergalactic traders, or wage crafty economic warfare to secure total financial dominance for your planet.Ĭarbon footprint: Earth has been destroyed by an ecological collapse - will your new home go the same way? Keep your worldwide emissions to a minimum, or else suffer rising sea levels, freak weather events, and more. Hold the line: Use tower defence mechanics to protect your colony from invading aliens, marauding space pirates, and swarms of locusts. Many ways to play: A multi-planet story campaign, ‘competition’ mode with five enemy factions, ‘free play mode with endless procedurally generated challenges, and a Planet Editor with custom building and terraforming. Your job as a space colony manager is to explore distant planets, build up profitable colonies, and trade resources into space.
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