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Fishing Games at KG77
Shoot, catch, and collect. Fishing arcade games with real cash multipliers — addictive, fast, and fun.
What Are Fishing Games?
Fishing games are arcade-style casino games where you control a cannon on the bottom of the screen and fire at fish, sea creatures, and special targets swimming across the screen. Different creatures carry different prize values — small fish pay small amounts, big bosses and rare creatures carry massive multipliers.
Unlike slots where you press a button and wait, fishing games are interactive. You aim your cannon, choose your bet size per shot, and decide which targets to prioritize. The experience is closer to an arcade game than a traditional casino game, which is part of why they've become so popular with Filipino players.
Multiple players can play the same fishing table simultaneously, which creates a competitive race to land the high-value targets before another player takes them down. That social element is part of the appeal.
Top Fishing Games at KG77
Bombing Lobster — The most popular fishing game at KG77. Normal fish pay 1x to 10x, but the Bombing Lobster boss drops a bomb when defeated that eliminates all fish nearby — paying out every one of them simultaneously. A single well-timed Bombing Lobster kill can deliver dozens of payouts at once. Look for the lighting bolt meter that builds up during play; when full, it triggers a free lightning attack that sweeps the entire screen.
All-Star Fishing — Features celebrity fish in a variety of multiplier ranges, plus a multi-player bonus where hitting the Golden Wheel fish triggers a spinning wheel that awards bonus prizes shared across all players at the table. The cannon upgrade system lets you increase your shot power with in-game currency, making this one of the more strategic fishing titles.
King Kong Fishing — Giant-monster theme with King Kong appearing as the top-tier boss. Defeating King Kong delivers a prize pool multiplied by your active cannon level. The game also features a Shark Frenzy event triggered at random, flooding the screen with multiple high-value targets for 30 seconds. Fast reflexes win big during a Shark Frenzy.
Multipliers and Special Targets
Every fishing game has a clear multiplier scale. Here's a typical breakdown for games like Bombing Lobster:
- Small fish (clownfish, angelfish): 1x to 3x your bet
- Medium fish (tuna, swordfish): 5x to 15x
- Large targets (manta rays, octopus): 20x to 50x
- Boss creatures (sharks, crabs, lobsters): 50x to 200x
- Special events (jackpot fish, golden fish): 300x to 500x or random jackpot
Special targets include the Mermaid (triggers a free spin bonus), the Treasure Chest (drops coins that add bonus shots), and the Golden Dragon (a rare appearance that carries the highest fixed multiplier in the game). When a Golden Dragon appears, every player at the table typically fires simultaneously to bring it down.
The key multiplier tip: your bet per shot determines the prize. A 5x multiplier on a ₱10 shot pays ₱50. The same 5x on a ₱100 shot pays ₱500. Adjust your cannon bet size based on which targets are currently on screen — lower bet per shot for clearing small fish, higher bet for chasing boss targets.
Tips for Fishing Games
Corner targets: Bosses and rare fish often enter from the corners of the screen. Position your cannon aim toward corners during lulls in standard fish traffic so you're ready when a high-value target appears.
Don't waste shots on moving targets: Fast fish that are weaving unpredictably will eat up your shots without paying off. Focus fire on slower-moving targets or on targets already slowed by other players' shots.
Use the lowest bet for small fish: Keep your bet per shot low when only small fish are on screen. Spending ₱50 per shot to catch ₱10 fish is a quick way to drain your balance. Save the high-bet shots for boss fights.
Join a busy table: In multiplayer fishing games, more players means boss targets get defeated faster, triggering bonus events more frequently. A busy table is usually more active and entertaining than a near-empty one.
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