GAME REFERENCE

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Dragon Fishing is the cannon-shooter arcade title we keep front-and-centre in our slot rooms. Aim, fire, and bring down sea creatures and dragon bosses for round-by-round payouts. Open...

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What Dragon Fishing Plays Like

Dragon Fishing is an arcade-style fish shooter built by studios like JILI and CQ9, and we host it inside our arcade slot lobby. You sit at a shared underwater table, pick a cannon, and shoot at fish that swim across the screen. Each species carries its own multiplier, and dragon bosses trigger the bigger payout rounds. Rounds are continuous — no spins,

no waits — so your session pace is yours to set.

FEATURED REFERENCES

Three Things That Make Dragon Fishing Stand Out

We picked Dragon Fishing for the lobby because three things hit at once: visual pace, payout variety, and shared-table energy. Here's what you'll notice in your first few minutes at the cannon.

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Dragon King Rounds

When the Dragon King swims in, the entire table shifts focus. Land the killing shot and you take the multiplier; assist the takedown and you still earn a share of the round's payout pool.

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Lightning & Lock Cannons

Special cannons change the feel completely. Lightning chains across nearby fish, while the lock cannon tracks one target until it drops. Both burn coins faster but turn slow rooms into highlight reels.

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Tiered Cannon Rooms

We surface four room tiers so your bet matches your mood. Casual rooms keep cannon power low and friendly, while high-stakes rooms unlock heavier multipliers and tougher dragon bosses on rotation.

PLATFORM SNAPSHOT

How Dragon Fishing Plays Inside Our Lobby

Dragon Fishing isn't a slot — it's a live arcade table you share with other shooters. Here's how the entry, the rules, and the bet mechanics actually work...

Entry From The Arcade Tab Open the arcade tab in our lobby and Dragon Fishing...
Bet-Per-Shot Mechanic Your bet isn't per round — it's per shot. Every...
Kill-The-Fish Payouts Payouts trigger when your shot lands the killing blow on...
Mobile Touch Controls On phones, the cannon swivels with a tap-and-drag and fires...

Dragon Fishing Transparency Table

We keep the technical bits visible so you know exactly what you're loading. Below is how Dragon Fishing classifies inside our lobby and where it's reachable.

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Game Type

92%

Arcade fish shooter, real-time multi-player room. Not a reel-based slot and not a live dealer table...

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Volatility

97%

Medium-high. Small fish drip steady returns, but the variance comes from dragon bosses and special cannon...

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Supported Devices

96%

Android, iOS, and desktop browsers. Landscape mode is the native orientation; portrait works but trims the...

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Access Region

95%

Available to your account where local law permits. Indonesia is a supported region, and the lobby...

RTP percentages are informational reference values from provider documentation. Actual session outcomes vary.

ON THE GO

Dragon Fishing On Your Phone

Most of our Dragon Fishing sessions happen on phones, so we tuned the mobile build first. The cannon hud collapses to thumb-reach, dragon spawn alerts vibrate before the...

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24/7 SUPPORT

Help While You're At The Cannon

If something feels off mid-round, we keep three help paths a tap away from the Dragon Fishing table itself.

Team online

Live Chat From The Table

A chat bubble sits over the cannon hud. Tap it and you reach our team without leaving the room — useful when a shot didn't register or a boss payout looks short.

Round History Lookup

Every shot, hit, and payout is logged per session. Open round history from the menu and we'll walk you through any specific dragon kill or multiplier you want verified.

Cannon & Controls Help

New to fish shooters? Our help desk has short walkthroughs on cannon types, lock targeting, and when lightning cannons are worth the extra coin cost in busier rooms.

REVIEW SIGNALS

Fairness Signals For Dragon Fishing

Dragon Fishing is a real-money arcade table, so the fairness layer matters as much as the visuals. Here's what stands behind the version you load from our lobby.

Studio Provenance

We source Dragon Fishing from licensed arcade studios — JILI and CQ9 builds rotate in our rooms. Both publish payout structures and submit their fish-shooter titles to independent labs.

RNG-Backed Spawns

Fish spawn patterns and dragon arrivals run on certified random number generation. Neither we nor the table operator can nudge a boss toward or away from your cannon mid-round.

Per-Shot Audit Log

Every cannon shot writes a server-side record with timestamp, coin value, and outcome. If you ever query a payout, we pull the exact log line rather than estimate.

Lab Certification

The shooter math — multiplier ranges, kill probabilities, boss frequency — passes through testing labs before the build ships to our arcade tab. Certificates are available on request.

Stable Server Rooms

Multi-player rooms run on dedicated game servers with low-latency routing for Indonesia. A dropped connection during a boss round restores your shot queue when you return.

Transparent Multipliers

Each fish species and dragon variant displays its multiplier range on screen. Nothing hidden behind a menu — what you see hovering over the fish is what your cannon pays on the kill.

Dragon Fishing vs Sibling Lobby Games

Dragon Fishing sits in our arcade tab, but it shares shelf space with slots, crash games, and live tables. Here's how it stacks up against the neighbours.

vs Sweet Bonanza
Sweet Bonanza is reel-based with tumble wins; Dragon Fishing is real-time and skill-influenced. Pick Dragon Fishing when you want active aiming, Sweet Bonanza when you want auto-spin pacing.
vs Aviator
Aviator is one-decision-per-round — cash out or don't. Dragon Fishing spreads decisions across every shot. More tactile, less binary, and your session length is set by your coin pool, not a curve.
vs Live Baccarat
Baccarat is structured, slow, and dealer-paced. Dragon Fishing is loud, fast, and shared with other shooters. Different moods entirely — many of you keep both pinned in the lobby.
vs Mega Fishing
Mega Fishing (also from arcade studios) is a close cousin. Dragon Fishing leans harder on dragon-themed bosses and lightning cannons; Mega Fishing has wider species variety per room.
vs Roulette
Roulette pays on placement luck per spin. Dragon Fishing pays per shot landed, so your coin burn is constant. Choose Dragon Fishing for arcade flow, roulette for table-game rhythm.
vs Slot Rooms
Slots auto-spin while you watch. Dragon Fishing requires you to aim, switch cannons, and pick targets — closer to a video game than a slot. Engagement is higher per minute played.
vs Crash Games
Crash titles share Dragon Fishing's real-time energy but compress it into a single rising line. Dragon Fishing gives you a wider canvas — multiple targets, multiple multipliers, in parallel.
PLATFORM SNAPSHOT

Six Things To Know About Dragon Fishing

Quick-reference points if you're scanning the page before opening the table for the first time.

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Per-Shot Bet Range Coin values scale from low casual rooms to high-stakes cannons. You set the value before each shot, so the same session can shift bet size on the fly.
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Dragon Boss Frequency Bosses arrive on a randomised cadence, typically several per ten-minute window. Higher-tier rooms see them more often, with heavier multiplier ranges attached.
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Cannon Variety Standard, lightning, lock-on, and drill cannons each behave differently. Switching mid-round is part of the strategy — match the cannon to what's swimming on screen.
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Shared Room Energy You're at a table with other shooters. Their kills don't take from your payouts, but the boss takedowns reward whoever lands the final hit, which keeps rooms competitive.
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Session Pacing No forced pause between shots. You decide whether to fire constantly or wait for high-multiplier fish. Pacing flexibility is a big reason Dragon Fishing keeps us coming back.
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Visual Build The art runs on smooth particle effects with crisp dragon models. Even on mid-tier phones the frame rate holds during boss rounds, which is when most arcade titles stutter.

Dragon Fishing Questions We Hear Often

It's an arcade fish shooter, not a slot. You aim a cannon at fish swimming across a shared table and earn multipliers on kills. No reels, no spin button, and the round never really ends.

Your bet is per shot fired, not per round. Set the coin value on the cannon hud, then every blast deducts that amount. Higher cannons cost more coins per shot but carry stronger multipliers.

Yes — the mobile build is the one we tuned first. Landscape mode is recommended for the full spawn lane view, and the cannon controls sit within thumb reach on both Android and iOS handsets.

Your seat and coin balance are preserved. When you reconnect, the table state and shot queue restore. Any payouts already logged on the server are credited regardless of your connection drop.

Bosses take multiple shots to defeat. Whoever lands the killing blow takes the headline multiplier, and assist damage earns a smaller share. The exact split is shown on screen when the boss appears.

Yes. Other shooters at the table don't reduce your odds — fish spawn for everyone, and your kills pay you alone. Boss rounds are the only shared payout, and damage contribution is tracked per cannon.

Sign in, open the arcade tab from the lobby menu, and Dragon Fishing sits near the front of the shooter row. One tap loads an open room with your default cannon armed and ready.