GAME REFERENCE

Fish Hunter at waktu 777

Cannons loaded, ocean lit up, payouts tied to what you actually shoot — Fish Hunter is the arcade-style round we host for visitors who want something faster than...

Cannon-shot arcadeMulti-tier fish bountiesBoss roundsSolo or shared roomAdjustable bet per shot
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waktu 777 What Fish Hunter is about

What Fish Hunter is about

Fish Hunter is a skill-flavoured arcade shooter built by studios like JILI and CQ9 that we've slotted into our lobby. You aim a cannon, fire at moving fish, and each species carries its own multiplier on your stake. Bigger fish demand more shots and bigger bullets, but the bounty scales with them. Boss creatures drop in for short windows. It's a round

you control shot by shot — not a spin you wait on.

EDITORIAL SPOTLIGHT

Fish Hunter feature spotlight

Three things we point new accounts toward when they open the room.

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Cannons

Tiered cannon power

Crank your cannon from a small calibre to a heavy hitter. Higher power chews through tougher fish faster, but each shot pulls a bigger slice from your balance, so you pace your firing rate.

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Bosses

Boss-fish windows

Every few minutes a boss creature surfaces — golden dragon, giant crab, mermaid queen. Land the killing shot and the multiplier on its head lands on your account. Timing your cannon switch matters here.

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Specials

Bomb and laser drops

Special weapons drop into the room: net bombs that clear schools, lightning chains that arc between fish, and lasers that punch through armoured species. Each one changes how a round plays out for you.

PLATFORM SNAPSHOT

How Fish Hunter actually plays

Entry, controls and pacing — the practical stuff before you load coins.

01
Entering a room Pick a room by minimum bet per shot. Low rooms start at a few rupiah per bullet; high rooms scale up. Walk in, your cannon spawns, and firing starts whenever you tap.
02
Bet mechanics Your stake is per bullet, not per round. A 100 cannon firing ten shots costs 1,000. Multipliers are stacked on each fish, so a 50x kill on a 100 shot pays 5,000 back.
03
Controls and aiming Tap-to-fire on mobile, click-to-fire on desktop. Drag the cannon barrel to aim, swipe to switch power tiers, and tap special icons to deploy bombs or lasers when they land.
04
Session pace Rounds don't end — the ocean keeps refreshing fish. You leave when you want. We recommend short sessions with a clear bullet budget so the cannon-power maths stays in your favour.

Fish Hunter game transparency

The basics on game type, swing and where it runs.

Game typeArcade-style fish shooter, real-money round, multi-player room option.
VolatilityMedium-high — small fish keep ticking, boss kills swing the session.
Supported devicesAndroid phones, iPhones, iPads, desktop browsers; landscape orientation on mobile.
Access regionAvailable to accounts in Indonesia where local law permits.
ON THE GO

Fish Hunter on your phone

The arcade shooter format was built for touch screens, and Fish Hunter feels at home on a phone. The cannon sits at the bottom of the screen where your thumbs...

Thumb-zone cannon
Landscape field of fire
4G-friendly load
Tap-to-fire controls
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PLAYER SUPPORT

Help while you're in the room

If something stalls mid-shoot, here's where to reach us.

Team online

Live chat

Tap the chat bubble inside the Fish Hunter room and our team picks up without dropping you out of the session. Useful when a cannon stutters or a boss-kill payout looks off.

Round history

Every shot, kill and payout is logged on your account. Pull up the history tab if you want to verify a boss-fish multiplier or check what a special weapon paid out earlier.

Room troubleshooting

Stuck on a loading screen or bullet count frozen? Refresh once, then ping support with your room ID. We'll resync your seat and any unspent bullets stay on the account.

WHY THIS PLATFORM

Why Fish Hunter is fair

The signals that sit behind every shot you fire.

Studio-built

Fish Hunter rounds in our lobby come from established arcade-game studios with their own RNG audits, not in-house clones. The...

RNG-certified

The random number generator that decides which fish die on which shot is independently tested. Boss-fish appearances and special-weapon drops...

Server-side scoring

Kill confirmation and payout maths run on the studio server, not your device. That means a laggy phone can't cheat...

Transparent multipliers

Each fish species shows its multiplier range on the info panel inside the room. No hidden tiers, no surprise downgrades...

Encrypted session

Your room session, shot log and payout records ride on encrypted channels between the studio and your account, so nothing...

Account-level logs

Every Fish Hunter session you've played is sitting in your account history with timestamps, bullet count and net result. You...

Fish Hunter vs other rooms

How this round sits next to the other games in our lobby.

vs Sweet BonanzaSweet Bonanza spins on its own clock; Fish Hunter fires on yours. Pick Fish Hunter when you want to control pacing shot-by-shot instead of waiting on tumbles.
vs Live BaccaratLive Baccarat is a seated, dealer-led round with set hand timing. Fish Hunter is solo-paced arcade action — no dealer, no waiting between hands, just the cannon and the school.
vs AviatorAviator is one decision per round: cash out or ride. Fish Hunter is dozens of decisions per minute — cannon power, target choice, special weapon timing.
vs Mahjong WaysMahjong Ways leans on tile-cluster spins and feature triggers. Fish Hunter swaps that for direct aim — your accuracy and weapon choice drive the math instead of an autoplay loop.
vs RouletteRoulette is a single bet, a single spin, a binary outcome. Fish Hunter pays per kill, so a session is a stream of small wins and the occasional boss spike, not one big result.
vs Slot roomsSlot rooms are passive — set bet, tap spin. Fish Hunter is active — every shot is your call. Visitors who get bored watching reels usually settle in here instead.
vs SportsbookSportsbook needs a fixture, odds and a wait. Fish Hunter runs whenever you open the room, day or night, no schedule and no event-window pressure on your account.
PLATFORM SNAPSHOT

Six things to know about Fish Hunter

Quick-hit facts before you load your first cannon.

01
Per-shot betting You stake by bullet, not by round. Tiny calibre keeps sessions long; heavy calibre kills bosses faster. Both are valid — pick by how aggressive you want to be.
02
Multiplayer rooms Other accounts can sit in the same ocean. Their shots don't steal your kills — confirmed kill goes to whoever lands the killing bullet, logged on the server.
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Boss timers Bosses surface on a rough cycle, not random spawns. Stick around long enough and you'll see one — switching to high-power cannon just before is the usual move.
04
Special drops Bombs, lasers and lightning chains drop unpredictably. Tap to deploy when the screen is busy with small fish — that's when the multiplier maths works hardest for you.
05
No spin loop There's no autoplay. The round only progresses when you fire. Walk away mid-session and the ocean waits — your bullet balance stays on your account.
06
Mobile-first Built for landscape phones with thumb-zone cannons. It plays cleanly on desktop too, but the touch experience is what the studios designed around first.

Fish Hunter — your questions

Aim helps but the RNG decides which shot lands a kill. Better cannon-power choice and weapon timing improve your session, but you don't need reflex-game skill. Casual tapping still pays out on small fish.

Low-stake rooms start at single-rupiah bullets, so a small balance lasts a long firing session. Higher rooms scale up for accounts that want bigger boss-kill multipliers in fewer shots, with both running side by side.

Yes — once your account is funded through DANA, OVO, GoPay or QRIS, those balances flow straight into the Fish Hunter room. There's no separate top-up for the cannon; your account balance is your bullet budget.

Boss fish carry a multiplier range, not a fixed payout. Land the killing shot and you collect somewhere inside that range. Sometimes it's the lower end, sometimes the upper — the panel shows the spread.

No. The killing bullet — the one that drops the fish — is what counts, and the server logs which account fired it. Other accounts in the room shoot their own bullets at their own cost.

It runs on most Android and iOS devices from the last few years. The room loads light, but if your phone struggles with the special-weapon animations, drop graphics quality in the in-room settings menu.

Tap the exit icon in the corner. Any unspent bullets convert back to balance and land on your account immediately. Your kill log stays in history so you can review the session later from your dashboard.