GAME REFERENCE

Fishing Arcade in the panglimajp Lobby

Fishing Arcade is the cannon-and-catch shooter we keep pinned at the top of our arcade row. Aim, fire, and chase weighted sea creatures across a single screen with...

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What Fishing Arcade Plays Like

Fishing Arcade sits in our arcade row from a studio that ships shooter-style fish titles for Asian lobbies. You pick a cannon power, fire at moving fish, and the bigger the target the higher the payout coefficient. Sessions are short and round-free — you can stop the moment you close the tab. Bombs, lightning chains and boss fish add the swing rounds.

We've kept the entry bet small so you can test a cannon level before committing.

EDITORIAL SPOTLIGHT

Three Things We Like About Fishing Arcade

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Cannons

Power Levels

Cannon strength scales with your bet, so the same fish pays more when you load a heavier shot. We let you flip between levels mid-session without leaving the arcade screen or reloading the table.

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Bosses

Boss Fish Drops

Giant boss creatures swim in on a timer and carry the round's largest coefficients. Land the killing shot and the multiplier lands on your balance straight away — visible on the chip counter top-right.

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Specials

Bombs and Chains

Special shots like the lightning chain and area bomb clear schools of small fish in one tap. They cost more per shot but pay back fast when the screen is busy with low-tier targets.

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How Fishing Arcade Works in Our Lobby

Entry

Open the arcade row from the lobby chip bar, tap Fishing Arcade, and the cannon screen loads in seconds. No download, no separate launcher — it streams in the same browser tab you signed in with.

Bet Mechanics

Each shot costs your current cannon level. Raise or lower the level with the +/- on screen. Coefficients are printed on the fish themselves, so you know what you're aiming at before you fire.

Round Flow

There are no fixed rounds — the sea keeps moving and you fire whenever you want. Stop, switch cannons, or step away mid-screen; the table simply continues for anyone else seated.

Mobile Feel

On phones the cannon auto-aims toward where you tap, which keeps one-handed sessions playable. We've tested it on mid-range Android handsets and the frame rate holds steady on regular mobile data.

Fishing Arcade Transparency Table

Game TypeSkill-influenced arcade shooter, multi-seat, no card or reel logic.
VolatilityMedium — small fish pay constantly, boss multipliers swing the session.
DevicesAndroid, iOS browser and desktop, in-tab streaming, no install.
AccessAvailable inside the panglimajp arcade row where local law permits.
PHONE-FIRST

Fishing Arcade on Your Phone

We tuned Fishing Arcade for the phone-first sessions most of you actually play. The cannon is fixed at the bottom, the bet selector sits beside it, and the fish swim...

One-tap fire
Auto-aim assist
Portrait canvas
Resume last cannon
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PLAYER SUPPORT

Help While You're in Fishing Arcade

Cannon Stuck If the cannon stops responding mid-session, refresh the tab — your bet level and balance are saved server-side. If it still won't load, ping our chat and we'll restart the seat for you.
Shot Not Counted Round-free arcades occasionally show a shot that didn't register. Send us the timestamp from the in-game clock and we'll pull the seat log and reconcile the balance the same session.
Bet Level Help Not sure which cannon to start on? Live chat can walk you through the coefficient table for Fishing Arcade and suggest a level that matches the balance you've loaded for the session.
TRUST MARKERS

Fairness Signals on Fishing Arcade

Studio Source

Fishing Arcade comes from a licensed arcade studio that supplies Asian lobbies. We pull the title through a direct integration, not a third-party aggregator wrapper, so the math runs as the studio shipped it.

RNG Audit

Fish spawn paths and boss timing run on an audited random number generator at the studio side. Audit certificates are filed with the studio's regulator and renewed on the studio's annual cycle.

Seat Logs

Every shot you fire is logged with timestamp, cannon level and outcome. We can replay your seat history on request, so disputed shots get checked against the actual server record.

Coefficient Table

The payout coefficient for each fish type is printed on the fish itself and matches the studio's published paytable. Nothing is hidden behind a menu — what you see is what pays.

Fair Multipliers

Boss multipliers are drawn from a published range, not adjusted per seat. Two players firing at the same boss see the same coefficient pool, which keeps the arcade honest across the room.

Streaming Integrity

The arcade canvas streams from the studio servers directly. No client-side scoring, no local adjustments — your device only handles input and rendering, not outcome math.

BENCHMARKED

Fishing Arcade vs Sibling Games

01

vs Slots

Slots are reel-based with fixed spins; Fishing Arcade is round-free and you fire whenever. If you like pacing yourself shot by shot rather than waiting for a reel, the arcade row suits you better.

02

vs Live Baccarat

Live Baccarat is dealer-paced with set hand cycles. Fishing Arcade has no waiting — you can stop after a single shot. Pick the arcade when you've got five minutes, baccarat when you've got an hour.

03

vs Aviator

Aviator is one decision per round: cash out before the crash. Fishing Arcade spreads decisions across many shots, so the variance smooths out faster within a single short session.

04

vs Roulette

Roulette runs on table cycles and chip layouts. Fishing Arcade skips the layout entirely — your bet is just the cannon level, and outcomes resolve the moment a fish is hit.

05

vs Sic Bo

Sic Bo rolls dice on a fixed cadence. Fishing Arcade is continuous and visual, which appeals if you'd rather aim at something on screen than wait for the next dice shake.

06

vs Fishing Hunter

Sibling fishing titles often share the cannon mechanic but differ on boss frequency. Fishing Arcade leans on more frequent boss drops, which keeps the swing rounds closer together.

07

vs Crash Games

Crash games push one tense decision per round. Fishing Arcade replaces tension with rhythm — many small shots, occasional boss spikes, and you set the tempo with your tap speed.

Six Things to Know About Fishing Arcade

No Round Wait

You fire when you want. There's no spin button, no dealer cue, no countdown — the sea keeps moving and your shots resolve the instant they connect with a fish on screen.

Visible Paytable

Coefficients sit on the fish themselves. The big slow ones pay more, the fast small ones pay less, and you can see the trade before you spend a shot on chasing them.

Shared Seats

Other players can be firing at the same fish you are. Whoever lands the killing shot takes the coefficient — adds a small race element to the busier sessions.

Cannon Range

Cannon levels span a wide bet range, so a careful tester and a heavier session player can sit in the same arcade screen without one of them feeling priced out.

Special Shots

Bombs, lightning chains and locked-on cannons each cost more but resolve differently. Worth trying once you've watched a session to see when each shot type actually pays back.

Quick Sessions

Average session is short — a few minutes is enough to feel out the fish and decide whether to keep going. The arcade row is built for in-between time, not long sittings.

Fishing Arcade Questions We Get

No — it's an arcade shooter. There are no reels, no spin button and no paylines. You aim a cannon at moving fish and the coefficient on each fish is what you win when you land the killing shot.

Your bet equals the current cannon level. Raise the level for a heavier shot and a higher cost per fire, or drop it down to stretch a smaller balance across more shots within the same arcade session.

Yes. The canvas is built portrait-first, the cannon is anchored at the bottom of the screen, and one-tap fire plus auto-aim assist keep the session playable on a phone with one hand.

We aim for regular boss appearances but they spawn on the studio's RNG schedule, not on demand. Stay seated through a normal session and you'll usually see one or two boss drops within it.

Your balance and cannon level are stored server-side, so a dropped connection doesn't lose your seat. Reload the arcade tab and you'll come back to the same session state you left.

The arcade screen is shared by design — multiple players fire at the same fish pool. You can't team up formally, but you'll often see other shots flying alongside yours during busier hours.

Inside the arcade row of our lobby, where local law permits. Sign in, tap the arcade chip, and Fishing Arcade loads in the same tab — no separate app or download needed to start.