Dive into the most action-packed underwater shooting game at Jiliss. Aim your cannon, hunt legendary sea creatures, and reel in massive multipliers — all from your phone with GCash deposits.
⚠️ Must be 21 years or older to play. Please gamble responsibly.
Fishing Kui Li is one of the most beloved arcade-style shooting games available at Jiliss, and it's easy to see why Filipino players keep coming back to it. Unlike traditional slot games where you spin and wait, Fishing Kui Li puts you in control — you aim a cannon at a vivid underwater world teeming with fish, sea creatures, and mythical ocean bosses, and every creature you catch pays out a multiplier based on its rarity and size.
The game draws on a long tradition of fish shooting arcade games that have been popular across Asia for years — the kind you'd find in gaming centers in Quiapo or along the arcades in SM Cebu. Jiliss has brought that same energy into a polished online format that works beautifully on mobile, loads fast even on a standard Smart or Globe LTE connection, and connects directly to your GCash wallet for instant deposits and withdrawals.
What makes Fishing Kui Li stand out at Jiliss is the depth of its creature roster, the variety of weapons available, and the special boss events that can trigger massive payouts in a single round. It's a game that rewards both quick reflexes and smart resource management — knowing when to upgrade your cannon and which targets to prioritize is just as important as having good aim.
From common reef fish to legendary ocean bosses — every catch pays differently at Jiliss
Clownfish, damselfish, and reef dwellers. Fast-moving but easy to catch in groups.
2x – 5xSlow but worth more. Inflates when hit — takes a few shots to bring down.
6x – 12xSkitters across the screen unpredictably. Catching one mid-dash pays a bonus.
8x – 18xReleases ink clouds that temporarily obscure the screen. High value target.
15x – 30xEight arms make it hard to pin down. Catching it triggers a mini bonus round.
20x – 45xRare and powerful. Requires multiple cannon hits but the payout is worth it.
50x – 120xAppears during special events. Takes sustained fire from multiple players to defeat.
150x – 400xThe rarest creature in Fishing Kui Li at Jiliss. Legendary status, legendary payout.
500x – 1000x* Multiplier ranges are approximate and for reference only. Actual values are calculated in real time by the Jiliss Fishing Kui Li engine.
Fishing Kui Li at Jiliss gives you a full arsenal of cannons and special weapons. Choosing the right tool for the right target is the key to maximizing your returns each session.
Your starting weapon. Reliable, cost-effective, and perfect for clearing schools of small fish quickly.
Fires three shots in quick succession. Great for fast-moving targets like shrimp and squid.
Area-of-effect blast that damages all creatures within range. Ideal for dense fish clusters.
Creates a whirlpool that pulls nearby fish toward the center. Catches multiple targets at once.
Drops a heavy anchor that stuns large creatures. Gives you time to land follow-up shots.
Screen-clearing special weapon. Rare to trigger but sweeps all visible creatures for a massive payout.
Fishing Kui Li at Jiliss is packed with bonus features that keep every session fresh and give you extra ways to win beyond standard catches.
Timed events where a giant sea boss appears. All players on the table contribute fire for a shared jackpot.
Random chests appear on screen. Shoot them open for instant bonus multipliers or free weapon upgrades.
Random lightning bolt hits a random creature for an instant kill, regardless of its health bar.
Rare triggered event that doubles all multipliers on screen for 15 seconds. Maximum chaos, maximum wins.
Catch a pearl oyster to unlock a spin wheel with guaranteed prizes ranging from 10x to 500x your bet.
Land three consecutive hits on the same target for a combo multiplier that stacks on top of the base payout.
There's something about fish shooting games that clicks deeply with Filipino players, and it goes beyond just the gameplay mechanics. Growing up, a lot of us spent afternoons at the arcade in SM Manila or Ayala Cebu, feeding coins into fish shooting cabinets and competing with friends to see who could take down the big boss fish first. Fishing Kui Li at Jiliss captures that same energy — the satisfying thud of a cannon shot, the burst of coins when a rare creature goes down, the collective excitement when a boss event triggers — but now you can experience it from your couch in Quezon City or your break room in Makati.
The mobile experience at Jiliss is particularly well-suited to Fishing Kui Li. The game's colorful underwater visuals are optimized for smaller screens without losing any of the detail, and the touch controls feel natural — tap to aim, tap to fire, swipe to switch weapons. On a mid-range Android phone with a decent Globe or Smart connection, the game runs smoothly with no noticeable lag even during the busiest boss raid events. For players in Davao or Cebu who are used to slightly slower connections, Jiliss has optimized the game's data usage so it doesn't eat through your mobile data too quickly.
Deposits and withdrawals at Jiliss are built around the payment methods Filipinos actually use. GCash is the most popular option — you can top up your Jiliss account in under a minute and have your winnings back in your GCash wallet just as fast. PayMaya works equally well, and players who prefer traditional banking can use BPI, BDO, or Metrobank transfers. The minimum deposit to start playing Fishing Kui Li at Jiliss is low enough that it's accessible to casual players, while the betting range scales up to accommodate high-rollers who want to go after the Sea Dragon with maximum cannon power.
Unlike pure slot games where outcomes are entirely random, Fishing Kui Li at Jiliss has a genuine skill component. Experienced players learn which creatures give the best return on ammunition cost, how to position their cannon to catch multiple fish in a single explosive shot, and when to save special weapons for boss events versus using them on regular targets. This skill layer is part of what makes Fishing Kui Li so replayable — there's always something new to learn and optimize in your approach.
If you're new to Fishing Kui Li at Jiliss, the most important thing to understand is ammunition economy. Every shot costs a portion of your bet, so firing wildly at fast-moving small fish can drain your balance quickly without meaningful returns. The smarter approach is to focus your standard cannon fire on medium-value targets — squid, octopus, and pufferfish — while saving your special weapons for the high-value creatures that appear less frequently.
When a boss event triggers at Jiliss, it's almost always worth switching to your most powerful weapon and going all-in. Boss creatures have large health pools that require sustained fire, but the payout when they go down is proportionally massive. In multiplayer tables at Jiliss, coordinating with other players during a boss raid — even informally, by all focusing fire on the same target — dramatically increases the chance of taking it down before it swims off screen.
Treasure chests are another priority target in Fishing Kui Li at Jiliss. They appear randomly and don't move, which makes them easy to hit, and the rewards inside — bonus multipliers, free weapon upgrades, or extra ammunition — can significantly extend your session value. Experienced Jiliss players always break away from chasing fish to shoot any chest that appears, no matter what else is happening on screen.
One of the most common mistakes new players make at Jiliss is over-investing in the Sea Dragon. Yes, the 500x–1000x multiplier is extraordinary, but the Sea Dragon is extremely rare and requires a lot of firepower to bring down. Spending your entire session budget chasing one legendary creature while ignoring the steady stream of medium-value fish is a losing strategy. The players who do best at Fishing Kui Li on Jiliss are the ones who maintain a balanced approach — consistent returns from regular catches, with occasional big swings at high-value targets when the opportunity presents itself.
Fishing Kui Li at Jiliss supports multiplayer tables where several players share the same underwater screen simultaneously. This adds a social dimension that single-player games lack — you can see other players' cannons firing, watch the competition for the same high-value targets, and experience the collective excitement of a boss raid in real time. It's the closest thing to that old arcade cabinet experience, now available on your phone from anywhere in the Philippines.
Multiplayer tables at Jiliss also create interesting strategic dynamics. When multiple players are targeting the same creature, the first one to land the killing shot claims the full multiplier. This creates a competitive tension that makes every session feel alive. At the same time, boss events are genuinely cooperative — the boss has enough health that no single player can realistically take it down alone, so everyone benefits from working together even without explicit coordination.
Jiliss operates under PAGCOR regulatory guidelines, which means Fishing Kui Li and all other games on the platform are subject to regular fairness audits. The random number generation that determines creature spawns, treasure chest contents, and special event triggers is independently verified. Players aged 21 and above can enjoy Fishing Kui Li at Jiliss with confidence that the game is fair, the payouts are real, and their funds are secure.
| Game Type | Fish Shooting |
| Players | 1–4 per table |
| Min Bet | ₱10 per shot |
| Max Multiplier | 1000x |
| Special Events | ✅ Boss Raids |
| Mobile | ✅ Optimized |
| GCash | ✅ Instant |
| Live Multiplayer | ✅ Yes |
| RNG Certified | ✅ PAGCOR |
Create your account in minutes. Must be 21+. Quick and easy verification process.
Fund your Jiliss wallet instantly using GCash, PayMaya, BPI, BDO, or Metrobank.
Navigate to Fishing Kui Li in the Jiliss game lobby and choose your table size.
Choose your cannon power and bet per shot. Start low while you learn the game.
Tap to aim and fire. Catch creatures, trigger bonuses, and cash out your winnings.
Small reef fish cost more in ammo than they return. Focus on medium and large targets for better value per shot.
Special weapons like the Tidal Wave and Vortex Cannon are most effective during boss raid events at Jiliss.
Treasure chests are stationary and always worth shooting. The bonus inside almost always exceeds the ammo cost.
For the smoothest Fishing Kui Li experience at Jiliss, a stable Wi-Fi connection reduces lag during boss events.
A quick guide to target priority and expected returns in Fishing Kui Li at Jiliss
| Creature | Rarity | Speed | Shots Required | Multiplier Range | Priority |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🐟 Small Reef Fish | Common | Fast | 1 | 2x – 5x | Low |
| 🐡 Pufferfish | Common | Slow | 2–3 | 6x – 12x | Medium |
| 🦐 Giant Shrimp | Common | Very Fast | 1–2 | 8x – 18x | Medium |
| 🦑 Squid | Rare | Medium | 3–4 | 15x – 30x | High |
| 🐙 Octopus | Rare | Medium | 4–5 | 20x – 45x | High |
| 🦈 Shark | Epic | Fast | 6–8 | 50x – 120x | Very High |
| 🐋 Whale Boss | Epic | Slow | 15–25 | 150x – 400x | Event Only |
| 🐉 Sea Dragon | Legendary | Variable | 30+ | 500x – 1000x | Legendary |
* Reference values only. Actual multipliers are determined by the certified RNG system at Jiliss.
From the shallow reef fish to the legendary Sea Dragon, every session of Fishing Kui Li at Jiliss is a new underwater adventure. Fast GCash deposits, real-time multiplayer tables, and certified fair gameplay — all in one platform built for Filipino players.