Pick a destination with the d-pad or the '4' and '6' keys. Press 'Depart' to confirm. Longer cruises require more supplies, but bring back more money. Pay attention to the weather: you will attract more passengers if it's sunny.
To select items, press the corresponding number key. The top silhouette and numbers show how much space the items take up in the ship. 'Inv.' shows how many items are on board 'Cost' shows how much each costs. '%' shows the proportion taken by each category. Your budget is shown at bottom left. 'Upgrade', if present, goes to the Ship Purchase screen. Once the ship is ready, press the 'Book' or 'Cruise' button.
Press key '3' to purchase and key '2' for selling items: enter quantity with the number keys. Press key '1' to return to the Item screen. Mid-screen shows how many items are on board, and the selling and purchase costs.
This screen lets you buy a bigger ship. Your old ship will automatically be sold for half its total value.
Adjust the prices to attract as many guests as possible before leaving port. Change the fees with the d-pad or the '4' and '6' keys. To switch between rooms, use the d-pad or press '2' and '8' keys. Press 'Set Sail' to leave port. The 'Bkd.' and 'TTL' columns show how many rooms are booked and how much money they brought in.
Use comments from guests and staff to make your next trip even better. Happy guests boost your reputation, booking rooms faster and more profitably. Check the budget report with the d-pad or the '4' and '6' keys.
Buy supplies for the trip with the d-pad or the '4' and '6' keys: 'Start' is the starting point and 'destination' is the destination. Stocking additional supplies will help avoid various mishaps at sea.
