GAME REFERENCE

Fish Hunter on kobratoto

Fish Hunter is the arcade shooter we get the most lobby clicks for — point your cannon, pick your bet weight, and clear the reef. We host the...

Multi-cannon bettingBoss fish roundsSpecial weaponsCo-op tablesMobile-tuned aim
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kobratoto What Fish Hunter is about

What Fish Hunter is about

Fish Hunter sits in our arcade lobby and runs as a skill-shooter where each shot is your stake. Choose a cannon weight from the chip row, lock onto a fish, and the payout scales with the species you land. We carry builds from arcade specialists like JILI, CQ9 and Spadegaming, so the reef art, weapon set and boss timers shift between rooms.

It's the room you open when you want quick rounds instead of spinning reels.

FEATURED REFERENCES

Features we built the room around

kobratoto Adjustable Bet Cannons
Cannon

Adjustable Bet Cannons

Switch cannon power between rounds without leaving the table. Lighter cannons stretch your balance across the...

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Boss

Boss Fish Timers

Every few minutes a boss enters the reef — sharks, golden dragons or octopus kings depending...

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Weapons

Special Weapons Drop

Lightning chains, freeze bombs and laser locks rotate through the reef as pickups. Grab one mid-round...

SERVICE CONTEXT

How Fish Hunter plays on kobratoto

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Entering the room Open the arcade tab from your lobby, tap Fish Hunter, and pick a seat. Up to four cannons share the reef so you can join a busy table or take a quiet one solo.
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Reading the bet chips The chip row at the bottom sets your shot value. Each pull of the trigger spends one chip, so your cannon weight directly controls how fast your balance moves.
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Targeting and payouts Tap a fish to lock your aim, or free-fire across the school. Payouts follow the multiplier printed on each species — small fry pay light, bosses pay heavy when you land the final hit.
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Mobile feel The reef scales to portrait on phones with the cannon fixed centre-bottom. Aim by tapping where you want to fire — no joystick fiddling, no zooming in to read the chip values.
BENCHMARKED

Fish Hunter game transparency

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Game type

Arcade fish shooter, real-time multiplayer reef with single-seat option.

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Volatility

Medium — small fish print steady, boss rounds spike the swing.

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Supported devices

Android, iOS, desktop browser, tablet portrait and landscape.

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Access region

Open in our Indonesia lobby where local law permits.

MOBILE READY

Fish Hunter on your phone

We tuned the Fish Hunter room for portrait phones first. The cannon sits fixed at the bottom, the chip row is thumb-height, and the reef scrolls without lag on mid-range...

Portrait reef layout
Tap-to-aim controls
Thumb-height chip row
Low-data reef art
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Google Play App Store
SUPPORT

Help while you're in the reef

Team online

Cannon won't fire

If your cannon freezes mid-round, refresh the room from the arcade tab — your seat balance is held server-side. Live chat can re-seat you if the reef doesn't reload.

Boss round dispute

Every shot is logged with a round ID. Send us the ID from your history panel and we'll walk back the boss kill frame by frame to confirm the payout.

Seat swap requests

Want a quieter reef or a busier one? Ping support from inside the room and we'll move your balance to a different Fish Hunter table without closing your session.

REVIEW SIGNALS

Fairness behind Fish Hunter

Licensed providers

Our Fish Hunter rooms come from JILI, CQ9 and Spadegaming — arcade studios licensed in their home jurisdictions with public RNG certification on each build.

RNG on every shot

Each cannon shot rolls against a certified random number generator. The fish that escape and the ones that drop are decided shot by shot, not pre-baked.

Round ID logging

Every reef round writes a unique ID to your history. You can pull it up from your account page if you want to cross-check a boss payout.

Server-side balance

Your seat balance lives on the provider server, not the phone. A dropped signal mid-round won't cost you the shots you've already fired.

Provider audits

The arcade studios behind our Fish Hunter builds publish independent audit summaries — payout percentages are tested by external labs, not self-reported.

Transparent multipliers

Each fish species shows its payout multiplier on-screen during the round. No hidden tiers, no last-second nerfs once you've locked your aim.

Fish Hunter vs sibling games

vs Sweet BonanzaSweet Bonanza is a tumble slot with auto-spins. Fish Hunter is hands-on — you aim every shot, so the pace is faster and your skill influences how long the balance lasts.
vs AviatorAviator is one-decision-per-round cashout. Fish Hunter is dozens of micro-decisions per minute: which fish to target, when to swap cannons, when to chase the boss.
vs Live BaccaratBaccarat is a structured card hand with two betting sides. Fish Hunter is open arcade — no banker, no shoe, just the reef and the cannon you're holding.
vs RouletteRoulette is a single spin against a wheel. Fish Hunter spreads your stake across a stream of shots, so wins arrive in trickles rather than one big drop.
vs Gates of OlympusBoth are high-action, but Gates uses Zeus multipliers on a paying grid. Fish Hunter prints multipliers on each fish — you choose which multiplier to chase.
vs Mahjong WaysMahjong Ways is a tile slot with cascading wins. Fish Hunter swaps tiles for fish and cascades for cannon salvos — same arcade energy, different controls.
vs Dragon TigerDragon Tiger ends in two cards. Fish Hunter rounds run as long as you keep ammo loaded, so you control session length instead of waiting for a deal.
SERVICE CONTEXT

Six things to know about Fish Hunter

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Skill influences pace Your aim and cannon choice change how quickly the balance moves. It isn't pure chance — reading the reef matters as much as the RNG behind each shot.
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Boss rounds spike payouts The biggest multipliers come from boss fish, but they take coordinated shots to bring down. A busy table helps; a heavy cannon helps more.
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Multiple provider builds We host Fish Hunter variants from JILI, CQ9 and Spadegaming. Each has its own reef art, weapon set and boss roster, so swap rooms if one gets stale.
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Quick-exit sessions Rounds don't lock you in. Stop firing, cash out your seat, and the room saves your spot for the next visit — handy for short commute sessions.
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Shared reef seats Up to four cannons share the same school of fish. You can play solo or join a busy table where bosses go down faster across the four cannons.
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Wallet-friendly entry Cannon chips start light, so a small DANA, OVO, GoPay or QRIS top-up stretches across plenty of reef time before you commit to heavier cannons.

Fish Hunter questions we get

It's arcade. There are no reels and no paylines — instead you fire a cannon at fish swimming across a reef, and each species carries its own payout multiplier when you land the final hit.

It depends on the cannon weight you pick from the chip row. Light cannons spend a small chip per shot, heavy cannons spend more but land bosses faster. You can switch mid-round.

Yes, we tuned the room for portrait Android and iOS. Tap-to-aim replaces the desktop crosshair, the cannon sits thumb-height, and the reef scales without losing the multiplier labels on each fish.

By default yes — up to four cannons join the same reef and shoot at the same school. You can also pick a quiet seat if you'd rather hunt bosses without competition for the kills.

Your seat balance is held on the provider server, so the chips you haven't fired are still there when you reconnect. Reload the arcade tab and the room will put you back in.

We host arcade builds from JILI, CQ9 and Spadegaming. Each studio has its own reef theme, weapon drops and boss roster, so the room feels different depending on which variant you open.

Use the chip row on your account page — DANA, OVO, GoPay and QRIS all credit your balance in seconds, then you can carry it straight into the Fish Hunter seat without extra steps.