Forget passive spinning — King of Fishing at amjili puts you in control. Aim your cannon, choose your firepower, and blast through schools of tropical fish, deep-sea monsters, and rare golden bosses worth thousands of pesos. It's the most action-packed game on the platform, and Filipino players from Cebu to Cavite can't get enough.
King of Fishing is a real-money arcade shooting game — think of it as the classic fish-shooting games Filipinos grew up playing in computer shops and arcades, but upgraded to HD graphics with actual cash prizes. The concept is simple: you control a cannon at your corner of a shared underwater arena, aim at fish swimming across the screen, and fire. Each fish you catch pays out a multiple of your bet depending on the species.
amjili hosts multiple variants of King of Fishing with different themes — tropical reef settings, deep ocean floors with bioluminescent creatures, and high-energy boss-rush stages where giant sea monsters enter the arena. It's genuinely fun, not just a slot dressed up with fish animations. Your aim, your timing, and your bet management all factor into your results.
The game is fully multiplayer — up to four players share the same arena, all firing at the same fish pool. Competition adds intensity, and bonus events like Tornado Cannons, Golden Sharks, and Treasure Chest drops keep every session feeling fresh. New players from Manila to Davao get into it within minutes — the learning curve is almost zero.
Not all fish are worth the same bullets. Here's a breakdown of the main target categories in amjili's King of Fishing and what they pay.
Clownfish, snapper, mackerel, and sardine schools that move fast across the screen. Low individual value but appear in large groups — easy to chain kills for steady income.
1× – 5× MultiplierFaster and tougher than common fish. These mid-tier targets require more bullets to kill but reward significantly better payouts. Stingrays have erratic movement patterns that test your aim.
10× – 50× MultiplierHigh-HP targets with unpredictable movement. The Giant Octopus uses ink clouds to temporarily obscure the arena — a tactical element that adds real skill-based depth to hunting it.
50× – 200× MultiplierA rare bonus creature that appears during special event windows. When the Golden Dolphin enters the arena, all players scramble. Catching it triggers a bonus round with free bullet charges.
100× – 500× MultiplierThese translucent shrimp appear only during bonus stages and are nearly invisible. Landing a hit awards a chest drop that can contain free cannon power-ups or cash multipliers.
200× – 800× MultiplierThe ultimate target in King of Fishing. The Sea Dragon Boss spawns rarely, takes concentrated fire from all players, and dissolves into a massive payout split among players who contributed kills.
1,000× – 5,000× MultiplierUse this reference chart to understand what each target is worth relative to your cannon bet level. Values shown at ₱10 per bullet for reference.
| Target | Rarity | HP (Hits Required) | Min Payout | Max Payout | Special Ability |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🐠 Tropical Fish | Common | 1–2 hits | ₱10 | ₱50 | — |
| 🐡 Pufferfish | Common | 2–3 hits | ₱20 | ₱100 | Explodes on death — area damage |
| 🦑 Squid | Rare | 4–6 hits | ₱100 | ₱500 | Ink cloud — brief screen cover |
| 🦈 Bull Shark | Rare | 6–8 hits | ₱200 | ₱1,000 | Speed burst when hit |
| 🐙 Giant Octopus | Epic | 10–14 hits | ₱500 | ₱2,000 | Deploys ink + tentacle barrier |
| 🐬 Golden Dolphin | Epic | 8–10 hits | ₱1,000 | ₱5,000 | Triggers free bullet bonus round |
| 🦐 Crystal Shrimp | Epic | 3–5 hits (camo) | ₱2,000 | ₱8,000 | Chest drop: power-up or bonus cash |
| 🐲 Sea Dragon Boss | Boss | 50–80 hits (shared) | ₱10,000 | ₱50,000 | Shared kill pool — all players contribute |
Payouts scale proportionally with your cannon bet level. The table above uses ₱10 per bullet as reference. Boss kills are distributed proportionally based on each player's contribution to total damage. All outcomes determined by certified RNG technology. Results are never guaranteed.
One of the most strategic elements of King of Fishing at amjili is cannon selection. Each cannon type has a different fire rate, bullet spread, and cost-per-shot. Matching your cannon to the type of target in the current wave is the difference between a profitable session and burning through your balance quickly.
Single-shot, low cost per bullet. Ideal for farming common fish schools. Efficient for beginners building confidence with the controls.
Higher fire rate, slightly higher cost. Excellent for mid-tier targets like sharks and rays. Keeps pressure on fast-moving targets.
Fires in a fan pattern, hitting multiple targets per shot. Best for clearing dense fish schools. Cost-inefficient against single tough targets.
Fires a vortex that pulls nearby fish into the blast zone. Highest damage output, highest cost. Reserved for boss events and epic targets. Use sparingly.
Age Restriction — 21 Years and Above Only
King of Fishing at amjili is a real-money game restricted to players aged 21 years old and above, per PAGCOR regulations on casino-style gaming in the Philippines. All accounts undergo mandatory KYC age verification before gameplay is enabled.
New to amjili? Getting set up to play King of Fishing takes less time than most people expect. Here's the full path from account creation to your first fish kill, step by step.
Quick tip: Most Filipino players deposit via GCash because it's the fastest — your balance appears in your amjili wallet in under 30 seconds. Start with ₱200–₱500 to get familiar with the mechanics before going bigger.
Sign up using your Philippine mobile number. Complete KYC verification with a valid government-issued ID — UMID, Driver's License, Passport, or PhilSys ID. Must be 21 years old or above. Verification usually completes within 24–48 hours, sometimes faster.
Add funds to your amjili wallet — minimum ₱100. GCash and Maya are credited instantly. BPI, BDO, and Metrobank transfers clear in 15–30 minutes. First-time depositors receive a 100% welcome bonus match up to ₱10,000 — that doubles your starting fish-hunting budget.
From your amjili dashboard, select the "King of Fishing" section. You'll see all available game rooms — different variants, bet levels, and current player counts. Choose a room that fits your budget (low, medium, or high-stakes tables are available).
Select your cannon level from the controls, set your bet-per-bullet, and start shooting. Your winnings from each fish kill are automatically added to your wallet balance in real time. Withdraw to GCash anytime your session is done — no withdrawal minimum on fishing game winnings.
Fish table games have been a staple of Filipino leisure culture for over two decades. Walk into any mall arcade in Cebu or any internet café in Quezon City and you'd find rows of players competing on fish-shooting screens. What amjili has done with King of Fishing is take that culturally familiar format and rebuild it from scratch as a real-money platform game — with proper graphics, certified fair play, and the payment infrastructure Filipinos actually use.
What separates King of Fishing from traditional slots is the active participation element. You're not just pressing a button and waiting for a result. You're aiming, selecting targets, managing your ammunition budget, anticipating fish movement patterns, and making real-time decisions about when to upgrade your cannon or save bullets for the next boss spawn. That layer of decision-making gives skilled players a genuine edge — not over the math, but in terms of bullet efficiency and session management.
That said, amjili is transparent about how King of Fishing works: each fish has a hit probability determined by a certified RNG. There is no pure "skill" override — but how you allocate your resources across different target types has a real impact on how far your balance goes. Think of it like poker — the cards are random, but how you play them isn't.
King of Fishing is designed as a shared-arena multiplayer experience. Up to four players occupy corners of the same screen, all targeting the same fish pool. This creates interesting dynamics that single-player games lack. During normal rounds, you're technically competing for the same targets — if another player kills a fish you were shooting, you lose those bullets. This teaches you to be decisive and commit your shots.
But during boss events, the dynamic flips entirely into cooperative mode. The Sea Dragon and other boss creatures have a shared health pool — every player in the room is effectively on the same team to take it down. The prize from a boss kill is distributed proportionally based on each player's damage contribution, so everyone who participated gets a cut. These boss moments are when amjili's King of Fishing tables feel most alive, with the chat and reaction features lighting up across players from Manila to Davao.
The pace of King of Fishing is one of its biggest draws — and also the reason responsible gaming discipline matters more here than in slower-paced games. Bullets fly, fish move fast, and sessions can burn through a budget before you realize it. amjili has specifically designed account-level tools to help players stay in control: deposit limits, session time reminders, and self-exclusion options are all available directly from your profile settings.
A practical approach most experienced players use: set a hard stop-loss limit per session — something like ₱300 or ₱500 — before entering the room. When that limit is hit, the session ends regardless of how close the next boss spawn feels. That self-discipline is genuinely the most valuable skill in the game.
For Filipino players, the full amjili experience is designed to be frictionless. Deposit via GCash in under a minute. Play King of Fishing in real time with other Filipinos. Withdraw your winnings back to GCash or Maya as soon as your session ends — often within 30–60 minutes for standard accounts, and under an hour for verified Silver and Gold VIP members. No overseas wire transfers, no confusing currency conversions, no seven-day clearing periods. What you win is yours, and it goes where you already keep your money.
Play Responsibly. King of Fishing is a real-money game and gambling involves financial risk. Only play with money you can afford to lose. Set a budget before every session, use the self-limit tools in your amjili account, and never chase losses. amjili's King of Fishing is restricted to players aged 21 years and above in compliance with PAGCOR regulations. For responsible gaming resources, visit our Responsible Gaming page.