Hi! I see you invited your daughter to play the Treasure Island event in Fishdom, but she's not getting the invitation on her iPhone running iOS 18.6. Let's try to get this sorted out together.
First, just to be sure: - Did you send the invitation directly through the Friends or Leaderboard tabs in Fishdom using the built-in invite feature? - Is your daughter logged into the game with the same or a connected social account (like Facebook or Game Center) that you used to send the invite? - Have you both checked that your internet connection is active?
Sometimes, the game requires a stable internet connection at the moment of invitation to register it properly. Also, invitations rely on having the correct friends list synced—Fishdom uses copies of player profiles, so ensuring correct connections helps.
Here’s a step-by-step you can try: 1. On your phone, open Fishdom and go to the Friends tab in the Leaderboard. 2. Use "Add Friends" to search for your daughter's game profile or connect through social accounts if possible. 3. Send the invitation again from there. 4. On your daughter’s phone, make sure Fishdom is updated to the latest version from the App Store. 5. Have her restart the game and check the notifications or Friends tab for the invite. 6. Confirm she’s logged in with the correct account that matches your invitation.
If all that checks out and she still doesn’t get the invite, try refreshing the app by closing and reopening it, or even reinstalling the game (note that progress should be saved via social connection). Also, ensure that notifications for Fishdom are enabled in iOS Settings, as the invite sometimes appears as a notification.
If you want, I can guide you through these steps more specifically or help you check for any known issues with Treasure Island invites on iOS 18.6 that might affect your daughter’s device. Just let me know!
Are you able to confirm how you sent the invite and if your daughter is logged in to the expected account? That will help me assist you better.
Thanks for letting me know about the issue with someone—or a bot—using your daughter’s name and icon in Treasure Island on Fishdom. That definitely isn’t something you want happening.
In Fishdom, bots sometimes appear in events like Treasure Island as algorithm-based partners for gameplay, and unfortunately, this can include names and icons similar to real players. These are not real accounts but automated profiles used by the game’s system to fill events and balance gameplay.
Here’s what you can do to address this:
1. Report the impersonation: Since the bot is using your daughter’s name and icon, your best step is to report this directly to Playrix support. You can email them at [email protected] with details like your daughter’s account name, any screenshots you have of the bot using her name/icon, and specifics about where and when you saw this in Treasure Island. The support team may not remove the bot immediately but can investigate misuse or confusion.
2. Change your daughter’s in-game profile: Consider updating your daughter's display name or profile icon slightly within Fishdom. Minor changes can help avoid confusion with bots or duplicates.
3. Check for account security: Ensure your daughter’s account is secured—logged in via a social account like Facebook or Game Center—and change passwords if you suspect unauthorized access. However, bots that appear in Treasure Island usually aren’t hacking real accounts, just algorithm-generated partners.
Unfortunately, there isn’t a direct way for players to remove these bot profiles themselves as they are part of the game's event structure. The best route is through support reporting.
If you want, I can help you draft the email to Playrix support or guide you on updating your daughter’s profile safely. Would you like that?
Here is a helpful community post about identifying bots in Treasure Island for more context: 1.
Are you satisfied with the approach I’ve outlined so far?
Hi again! Since you mentioned that the game says you and your daughter are playing Treasure Island but she didn’t receive the invitation, I checked for some additional details that might help clarify this situation.
From what I found, the Treasure Island event is sometimes a selective or test event, which means invites and participation might only work for certain players or accounts enabled on the server side1. So even if you send an invitation, your daughter might not receive it if her account hasn’t been included in this test pool yet.
Here’s what you can do to troubleshoot this:
1. Make sure both of you have the latest Fishdom update installed from the App Store. Sometimes invitations and events require the latest version to sync properly. 2. Confirm both accounts are connected via a social login like Facebook or Game Center. Invitations often rely on these connections to link friends in-game. 3. Check your internet connection on both devices to ensure it’s stable when sending and receiving invitations. 4. If it still doesn’t work, you might be seeing a “placeholder” status. Sometimes the game shows “playing” as a status for Treasure Island even if the co-player invite hasn’t completed properly. Restarting the game or device can help refresh this. 5. Try inviting a different friend if possible to see if the invitation function is working generally or if it’s only affecting your daughter’s account. 6. If none of these steps fix the issue, it’s worth reaching out to Fishdom support by email at [email protected] explaining the situation with your iOS version and both account details. They can check if your daughter’s account is eligible for Treasure Island invites at this time.
Let me know if you want me to help you with any of these steps or get you in touch with support! Are you satisfied with this explanation and suggested next steps?
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Hi! I see you invited your daughter to play the Treasure Island event in Fishdom, but she's not getting the invitation on her iPhone running iOS 18.6. Let's try to get this sorted out together.
First, just to be sure:
- Did you send the invitation directly through the Friends or Leaderboard tabs in Fishdom using the built-in invite feature?
- Is your daughter logged into the game with the same or a connected social account (like Facebook or Game Center) that you used to send the invite?
- Have you both checked that your internet connection is active?
Sometimes, the game requires a stable internet connection at the moment of invitation to register it properly. Also, invitations rely on having the correct friends list synced—Fishdom uses copies of player profiles, so ensuring correct connections helps.
Here’s a step-by-step you can try:
1. On your phone, open Fishdom and go to the Friends tab in the Leaderboard.
2. Use "Add Friends" to search for your daughter's game profile or connect through social accounts if possible.
3. Send the invitation again from there.
4. On your daughter’s phone, make sure Fishdom is updated to the latest version from the App Store.
5. Have her restart the game and check the notifications or Friends tab for the invite.
6. Confirm she’s logged in with the correct account that matches your invitation.
If all that checks out and she still doesn’t get the invite, try refreshing the app by closing and reopening it, or even reinstalling the game (note that progress should be saved via social connection). Also, ensure that notifications for Fishdom are enabled in iOS Settings, as the invite sometimes appears as a notification.
If you want, I can guide you through these steps more specifically or help you check for any known issues with Treasure Island invites on iOS 18.6 that might affect your daughter’s device. Just let me know!
Are you able to confirm how you sent the invite and if your daughter is logged in to the expected account? That will help me assist you better.
How to get rid of bot using my daughter’s name and icon in Treasure Island?
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Thanks for letting me know about the issue with someone—or a bot—using your daughter’s name and icon in Treasure Island on Fishdom. That definitely isn’t something you want happening.
In Fishdom, bots sometimes appear in events like Treasure Island as algorithm-based partners for gameplay, and unfortunately, this can include names and icons similar to real players. These are not real accounts but automated profiles used by the game’s system to fill events and balance gameplay.
Here’s what you can do to address this:
1. Report the impersonation: Since the bot is using your daughter’s name and icon, your best step is to report this directly to Playrix support. You can email them at [email protected] with details like your daughter’s account name, any screenshots you have of the bot using her name/icon, and specifics about where and when you saw this in Treasure Island. The support team may not remove the bot immediately but can investigate misuse or confusion.
2. Change your daughter’s in-game profile: Consider updating your daughter's display name or profile icon slightly within Fishdom. Minor changes can help avoid confusion with bots or duplicates.
3. Check for account security: Ensure your daughter’s account is secured—logged in via a social account like Facebook or Game Center—and change passwords if you suspect unauthorized access. However, bots that appear in Treasure Island usually aren’t hacking real accounts, just algorithm-generated partners.
Unfortunately, there isn’t a direct way for players to remove these bot profiles themselves as they are part of the game's event structure. The best route is through support reporting.
If you want, I can help you draft the email to Playrix support or guide you on updating your daughter’s profile safely. Would you like that?
Here is a helpful community post about identifying bots in Treasure Island for more context: 1.
Are you satisfied with the approach I’ve outlined so far?
I invited my daughter to play Treasure Island. It says we’re playing but she didn’t get invitation
Grace Wilson
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Hi again! Since you mentioned that the game says you and your daughter are playing Treasure Island but she didn’t receive the invitation, I checked for some additional details that might help clarify this situation.
From what I found, the Treasure Island event is sometimes a selective or test event, which means invites and participation might only work for certain players or accounts enabled on the server side1. So even if you send an invitation, your daughter might not receive it if her account hasn’t been included in this test pool yet.
Here’s what you can do to troubleshoot this:
1. Make sure both of you have the latest Fishdom update installed from the App Store. Sometimes invitations and events require the latest version to sync properly.
2. Confirm both accounts are connected via a social login like Facebook or Game Center. Invitations often rely on these connections to link friends in-game.
3. Check your internet connection on both devices to ensure it’s stable when sending and receiving invitations.
4. If it still doesn’t work, you might be seeing a “placeholder” status. Sometimes the game shows “playing” as a status for Treasure Island even if the co-player invite hasn’t completed properly. Restarting the game or device can help refresh this.
5. Try inviting a different friend if possible to see if the invitation function is working generally or if it’s only affecting your daughter’s account.
6. If none of these steps fix the issue, it’s worth reaching out to Fishdom support by email at [email protected] explaining the situation with your iOS version and both account details. They can check if your daughter’s account is eligible for Treasure Island invites at this time.
Let me know if you want me to help you with any of these steps or get you in touch with support! Are you satisfied with this explanation and suggested next steps?