Arcade Fishing Game
King of Fishing is one of the most-played games on Hibajee for a reason. It's fast, it's visual, and every session feels different. Here's everything you need to know before you start shooting.
What Is King of Fishing?
If you grew up playing arcade fishing games at a local fair or gaming parlour, King of Fishing on Hibajee will feel immediately familiar — but with a lot more at stake. The concept is simple: you aim a cannon at fish swimming across the screen, fire bullets to catch them, and earn coins based on the value of each fish you hit. The bigger and rarer the fish, the more you win.
What makes the Hibajee version stand out is the depth underneath that simple surface. There are multiple weapon types, special boss fish that trigger multiplier events, and a live multiplayer environment where you're competing and cooperating with other players in real time. Sessions can last two minutes or two hours — it's entirely up to you.
The game runs smoothly on both desktop and mobile, which matters a lot for players in Bangladesh who primarily game on their phones. Whether you're on a mid-range Android or a newer device, King of Fishing on Hibajee loads quickly and plays without lag.
Why Players Love It
Tap to aim, tap to fire. No complicated menus or confusing interfaces. You're in the action within seconds of loading the game.
Join rooms with up to 4 players simultaneously. Boss fish events trigger for everyone in the room, creating shared excitement and bigger prize pools.
Timed power-ups appear throughout each session — chain lightning, freeze cannons, and torpedo shots that can clear entire schools of fish at once.
Built for touchscreen play from the ground up. The Hibajee app version of King of Fishing includes haptic feedback and optimised touch controls.
Know Your Targets
Not all fish are worth the same number of bullets. Understanding the payout structure is the first step toward playing King of Fishing profitably on Hibajee. Here's a breakdown of the main fish categories and their approximate multiplier ranges.
| Fish Type | Rarity | Multiplier | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small Reef Fish | Common | 1× – 3× | Fast-moving, low cost to catch |
| Clownfish | Common | 2× – 5× | Moves in schools, efficient to target |
| Pufferfish | Rare | 8× – 15× | Slow but requires more bullets |
| Swordfish | Rare | 12× – 20× | Fast diagonal movement, high reward |
| Giant Manta Ray | Epic | 30× – 60× | Triggers area-effect bonus on catch |
| Dragon King (Boss) | Legendary | 100× – 500× | Room-wide event, shared prize pool |
Your Arsenal
Choosing the right weapon for the right situation is where King of Fishing on Hibajee rewards players who pay attention. Here's what's in your arsenal.
Your default weapon. Low cost per shot, reliable accuracy. Best used on common fish and for warming up at the start of a session. Don't waste it on boss fish.
Cost: 1 coin/shotFires an electric bolt that chains between nearby fish. Extremely effective when a school of common fish clusters together. The chain can hit up to 6 targets per shot.
Cost: 5 coins/shotSlows all fish on screen for 5 seconds. Doesn't deal damage on its own, but pairs perfectly with any other weapon. Use it right before a boss fish appears.
Cost: 8 coins/shotFires a slow-moving torpedo that explodes on impact, dealing massive area damage. The go-to weapon for epic and legendary fish. High cost, high reward.
Cost: 20 coins/shotA limited-time weapon that appears during special events on Hibajee. Fires a spread shot with a built-in 1.5× multiplier on all catches for 30 seconds.
Cost: Event-only unlockSingle-target, high-damage shot with a 2-second charge time. Ideal for picking off rare fish that are moving away from the group. Precision over volume.
Cost: 12 coins/shot
Play Smarter
King of Fishing looks like a pure luck game from the outside, but players who spend time with it on Hibajee quickly realise there's a real skill layer underneath. The fish move in patterns, the weapon economy matters, and knowing when to hold back is just as important as knowing when to fire.
The most common mistake new players make is chasing every fish on screen. It feels productive to keep shooting, but if you're spending 10 coins to catch a fish worth 5, you're losing money fast. The discipline to let low-value fish pass is one of the clearest separators between players who come out ahead and those who don't.
"I spent my first week just shooting everything. Once I started being selective — only targeting rare fish and schools — my session returns completely changed."
— Habib M., Hibajee player from NarayanganjAnother underrated tip: pay attention to the room you join. Hibajee offers multiple room tiers with different minimum bet sizes. Starting in a lower-stakes room lets you learn the fish patterns and weapon timing without burning through your balance. Once you're comfortable, moving up to a higher-stakes room with the same knowledge gives you a genuine edge.
Pro Tips
New to King of Fishing? Hibajee's entry-level rooms let you learn fish movement patterns and weapon timing without risking a large balance. Spend at least two sessions here before moving up.
When common fish cluster together, a single Chain Lightning shot can catch 4–6 at once. The coin-per-catch ratio on school shots is far better than chasing individual fish across the screen.
The Dragon King boss appears roughly every 3–5 minutes in active rooms. Hold your Torpedo Launcher charges for these moments — the 100×–500× multiplier makes the ammo cost trivial by comparison.
Don't fire the Freeze Cannon randomly. Wait until a Giant Manta Ray or Swordfish enters the screen, then freeze and unload. The 5-second window is enough to land 3–4 high-damage shots cleanly.
Decide before you start how many coins you're willing to spend in a session. Hibajee's responsible gaming tools let you set session limits so you never accidentally overspend in the heat of a boss event.
Chasing every small reef fish on screen is the fastest way to drain your balance. If a fish's multiplier doesn't justify the bullet cost, let it go. Patience is a genuine competitive advantage here.
More players in a room means more firepower during boss events and a larger shared prize pool. On Hibajee, peak hours in Bangladesh are typically 8 PM–11 PM — rooms fill up fast and boss events trigger more frequently.
Hibajee offers a daily login bonus that includes free coins for King of Fishing. Log in every day, claim the bonus before your session, and you're effectively getting free shots on the house each time you play.
Game Stats
King of Fishing consistently ranks as one of the top three most-played games on Hibajee. Here's a snapshot of what the numbers look like across the platform's active player base.
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