GAME REFERENCE

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Fish Hunter is the arcade shooter we keep front-and-centre in our lobby — point your cannon, lock onto schools of reef fish and bigger boss targets, and watch...

Arcade shooterMulti-cannon betsBoss targetsMultiplayer roomsMobile-first
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What Fish Hunter is about

Fish Hunter sits in our arcade-style game room and runs on builds from providers like JILI, Joker and Spadegaming. You pick a cannon power between a small bullet and a heavy shot, fire at moving fish, and each hit pays a multiplier tied to that species. Bigger fish — sharks, golden dragons, lantern bosses — carry the chunkier multipliers. There are no

spinning reels here; everything is timing, aim and bet sizing inside a shared underwater room.

EDITORIAL SPOTLIGHT

Standout features inside Fish Hunter

Three things shape how Fish Hunter feels different from a slot or table game on our lobby.

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Cannons

Adjustable cannon power

You scale your cannon from a 1-credit pea-shooter up to heavy artillery. Higher power costs more...

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Boss fish

Boss and special targets

Lantern fish, golden toad and dragon king cycle through the room on timed entries. Land the...

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Room seats

Shared multiplayer rooms

Up to four cannons share one underwater scene, so the fish density and pace stay lively...

AT A GLANCE

How Fish Hunter plays from entry to exit

Here is how a Fish Hunter session actually runs once you open the room from our arcade tab.

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Entering a room From the lobby, tap Arcade, then Fish Hunter. We list the open rooms by stake range — pick one that matches your bullet budget and your seat loads instantly with a starting cannon.
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Betting per shot Your stake is per bullet, not per round. Tap plus or minus on the cannon to scale bullet cost. Every shot deducts that amount; every fish kill credits its multiplier back to your balance.
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Aim and auto-fire Drag to aim manually, or hold the lock-on icon to track a specific fish. Auto-fire keeps shooting at your chosen power so you can focus on swapping targets when bosses appear.
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Mobile controls On phones the cannon sits bottom-centre with thumb-friendly bet buttons either side. The room scales to portrait, and a quick exit button parks your seat without losing the round.

Fish Hunter gameplay transparency

Quick reference for the technical side of Fish Hunter as we host it.

Game typeArcade fish-shooter with real-time multiplier payouts, not a reel-based slot. Outcomes are per-shot, decided by certified RNG at the provider end.
VolatilityMedium-high. Small fish chip steady returns, while boss kills and special targets carry the larger swings that define a session.
Supported devicesAndroid and iOS browsers, plus desktop. Landscape on tablet feels closest to the arcade-cabinet original; portrait on phone is fully playable.
Access regionAvailable to account holders in Indonesia where local law permits, with the room loaded from supported regions only.
MOBILE GAMING

Fish Hunter on your phone

Fish Hunter was built for touchscreens before it ever hit desktop, so the mobile feel is genuinely the native one. Open the room from our lobby on your phone and...

One-tap fire
Thumb-zone controls
Portrait playable
Low data use
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24/7 SUPPORT

Help while you're in the room

If something interrupts a Fish Hunter session, here is where to reach us.

Team online

Live chat

Our chat agents handle Fish Hunter questions directly — disconnected rounds, cannon stuck on a power level, or a seat that won't release. Reply times stay under a minute on most evenings.

Round history

Every shot, kill and credit is logged in your account history. If a multiplier looks off, open the round ID and our team can match it against the provider's server log.

Connection tips

Fish Hunter is real-time, so a weak signal hurts more than on slots. We publish a short connection checklist covering Wi-Fi, mobile data and browser cache for smoother rooms.

WHY VISITORS TRUST US

Fairness signals behind Fish Hunter

What sits behind the underwater scene on our lobby.

Certified providers

We pull Fish Hunter builds from licensed studios like JILI and Joker, each carrying RNG certificates from independent test labs that audit shot outcomes.

Server-side outcomes

Hits, misses and multipliers are decided on the provider's server, not your device. Your phone only renders the result, which keeps the room tamper-resistant.

Round IDs

Each session writes a unique round ID into your history. That ID is the anchor for any dispute and matches the provider's own logs one-to-one.

RTP disclosure

The theoretical return for each Fish Hunter build is published in the in-game info panel, so you can read the maths before adjusting cannon power.

Stable hosting

We host the game stream on regional infrastructure to keep latency low for Indonesia, because lag in a real-time shooter is a fairness issue, not just comfort.

Account audit

Deposits, bullet spend and kill credits all reconcile inside your account ledger. Numbers you see in the room match the numbers in your statement.

Fish Hunter vs other rooms we host

How Fish Hunter sits next to the rest of our game pages.

vs Sweet Bonanza
Sweet Bonanza is reel-based with cluster pays. Fish Hunter is aim-based with no reels — your skill at picking targets shapes the session more than spin timing does.
vs Live Baccarat
Baccarat is structured: bet, deal, settle. Fish Hunter is continuous — bullets fire as long as you hold, and there's no round to wait out.
vs Aviator
Aviator gives you one decision per round: cash out. Fish Hunter gives you many — which fish, which cannon, which moment to switch targets.
vs Mahjong Ways
Mahjong Ways leans symbolic and slow-build. Fish Hunter is loud, fast and visual, closer to a console arcade than a slot lobby.
vs Roulette
Roulette pays on a single wheel result. Fish Hunter pays per kill, so you're never waiting on one outcome — you're stacking many small ones.
vs Sportsbook
Sportsbook needs a match to follow. Fish Hunter runs 24/7 in its own rooms, no fixture list, no waiting for kick-off.
vs Sic Bo
Sic Bo is dice-roll discrete. Fish Hunter is continuous-action; your stake-per-shot model rewards rhythm, not single bet placement.
AT A GLANCE

Six things that define Fish Hunter

The concrete details that make this room what it is.

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Per-bullet stakes You don't bet a round, you bet a bullet. Stake size scales with cannon power, giving fine control over how fast your balance moves.
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Multiplier kills Each fish carries a multiplier band. The kill credits the value showing the instant your shot lands, so timing matters.
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Boss rotations Special bosses cycle on timed entries — sharks, dragons, lanterns. Knowing the rotation helps you bank cannon power for the right moment.
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Shared rooms Up to four cannons per scene. Other players thin the fish, but their kills don't affect yours — your shots, your multipliers.
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Auto-fire mode Hold or toggle auto-fire to spray a fixed cannon power at a locked target while you watch for the boss to enter.
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Quick exit Leave a seat any time. Unused balance returns to your wallet on exit — there's no forced round-out like a slot bonus would have.

Fish Hunter questions we get

No. Fish Hunter is an arcade shooter. There are no reels, paylines or spin button. You aim a cannon at moving fish and each hit pays a multiplier tied to that species.

Stake is per bullet, not per round. The cannon power level you pick sets the cost of each shot, and that amount is deducted every time you fire — auto or manual.

Boss-tier targets — dragon king, golden toad, lantern fish — carry the deepest multiplier bands. They're harder to kill and usually need a higher cannon level to land the finishing shot.

Yes, and it's arguably the better experience there. Controls were designed thumb-first, so portrait phones, landscape tablets and desktop browsers all run the room from your account.

No. You share the underwater scene visually, but each cannon's shots and kills credit only that account. Their hits don't reduce your multipliers in any way.

Your seat holds briefly, then releases. Bullets already fired are settled on the provider's server, so any kills credit to your balance regardless of whether you reconnect quickly.

Inside your vespa69 alternatif account, under game history, filter by Fish Hunter. Every shot, kill and credit shows with a round ID matching the provider's server log.