From Manila to Davao, Filipino players love fish shooting games for the fast action, team play, and instant prizes. At yyy7, you get the best fishing game lobby in the country — powered by JILI, KA Gaming, and more, with GCash and Maya top-ups ready in seconds.
Fish shooting games — sometimes called fish hunter or fish table games — are one of the most popular casino game formats in the Philippines and across Southeast Asia. Unlike traditional slots where you spin and wait, fish shooting puts you in the action: you aim a cannon, fire bullets at fish swimming across the screen, and earn coins based on the fish you catch.
The concept is simple enough that anyone can pick it up in a minute, but experienced players know that bullet management, target selection, and weapon upgrades are what separate a casual player from someone consistently pulling in big catches. At yyy7, every fish shooting table is multiplayer — you're shooting alongside other Filipino players in real time, making it social and competitive in a way that regular slot games just can't match.
It's no coincidence that fish shooting games exploded in popularity across Cebu arcades and online gaming cafes in Visayas before going fully digital. The skill element, the satisfying visual feedback, and the potential for high multipliers on boss fish make it genuinely exciting — not just repetitive tapping.
All fishing games at yyy7 are real-money games subject to PAGCOR regulations. Players must be 21 years old or above to participate. Age verification is required during the KYC process.
Browse our most-played fish shooting titles. New games are added monthly — check back for fresh challenges and bigger jackpot pools.
Classic 4-player multiplayer fish shooter with progressive jackpot room. Boss fish worth up to 888x. A staple in every yyy7 fishing session.
JILI's flagship fish game with Mega Octopus boss battles. Special bomb crabs and electric eels add layers of strategy. Hugely popular in Davao and Quezon City.
Premium underwater theme with special cannon upgrades and bonus multiplier fish. Royal Crab boss drops extra scatter coins when defeated.
High-energy fish shooter with rapid-fire mechanics and team bonus rooms. Players in Makati and BGC love the fast pace and cooperative shooting rounds.
The legendary Ocean King series returns in its third chapter. Multiple weapon tiers, Thunderbolt Laser, and underwater boss waves up to 1,000x multiplier.
Spadegaming's battle-themed fish hunter puts players in a competitive shooting war with increasing wave difficulty and reward pools that grow as players progress.
Unique prehistoric twist — shoot dinosaurs instead of fish. Pterodactyl boss delivers massive coin drops. A fan favorite at yyy7 for players wanting something different.
Explore the deep ocean floor with 8 weapon types and hidden treasure chests that unlock bonus waves. Great for players who prefer steady mid-size wins over high-variance gameplay.
yyy7's highest-jackpot fish game. A dedicated jackpot meter fills as players shoot — the lucky player who triggers it wins the full pool. Jackpot can exceed ₱200,000 at peak times.
Never played before? No worries — fish shooting games are easy to pick up. Here's how it works from login to your first catch.
Head to yyy7 Login and sign into your account. If you're new, registration takes less than 60 seconds — just a mobile number and password.
Top up your yyy7 wallet with as little as ₱100 via GCash or PayMaya — both credited instantly. BPI, BDO, and UnionBank also available.
Browse the Fishing lobby and pick your table. Beginners should start with lower-cost bullet rooms (₱0.10–₱1.00 per bullet) before moving to high-roller rooms.
Use your cannon to target fish. Winnings go straight to your yyy7 balance in real time. Withdraw via GCash in as fast as 5 minutes when you're done playing.
Understanding bullet cost and fish value is the foundation of smart fishing game play. Each room has a bullet denomination — the coins you spend per shot. If you're playing a ₱1 bullet room and you catch a fish with a 10x multiplier, you win ₱10 for that catch. Simple math, but it changes everything when you're managing your bankroll.
Most fishing games at yyy7 offer 3–5 weapon tiers. Starting cannons are single-shot and affordable. As you upgrade, you unlock spread shots (hitting multiple fish at once), laser beams, and even nuclear bombs that clear the entire screen. Higher weapons cost more per use but are essential for taking down boss fish quickly before other players claim the kill.
| Weapon Type | Bullets/Shot | Best For | Risk |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic Cannon | 1 | Small/medium fish, warm-up | Low |
| Spread Shot | 3 | Fish schools, medium bosses | Medium |
| Laser Beam | 5 | Large boss fish, fast movers | Medium |
| Thunder Net | 10 | Full-screen crowd clearing | High |
| Nuclear Bomb | 25 | Mega boss, jackpot trigger | Very High |
Never use a 25-bullet nuclear bomb on a fish worth only 5x. The math doesn't work. Save expensive weapons for boss fish that offer 100x–1000x multipliers. Patient players who conserve ammunition for the right targets consistently outperform button-mashers.
Fish shooting is partly luck, partly skill. These tips come from experienced yyy7 players across Metro Manila, Cebu, and Davao who consistently pull in solid results.
Fish swimming toward the edge of the screen are about to disappear. Focus your shots on them — they'll absorb fewer bullets before you capture or lose them, meaning less waste.
Decide upfront how many bullets you'll spend in one session. Pro players treat bullets like chips — when the budget runs out, the session ends. This keeps GCash withdrawals consistently profitable.
In multiplayer rooms, other players are also shooting at the boss. Stack your shots when others are already targeting the same boss — you benefit from their accumulated damage, reducing your bullet cost for the kill.
That nuclear bomb costs 25 bullets. Use it when a boss fish appears or a dense school of high-value fish crosses the screen — not on a single small fish that drops 3x. Impulse spending is the biggest bankroll killer.
Don't jump straight to the ₱10 bullet room when you're starting out. Build your bankroll in lower rooms, get comfortable with the shooting mechanics, then scale up. Many yyy7 players in Quezon City follow this exact ladder strategy.
Jackpot pools in fishing games grow as more players participate. Peak hours in the Philippines — evenings between 7 PM and 11 PM PST — typically see larger jackpot accumulations and more active boss wave spawns.
yyy7's servers are optimized for Southeast Asia. Even on Globe or Smart data, gameplay is smooth with under 50ms latency — no lag during boss fights.
All fishing games at yyy7 use certified random number generation audited by third-party testing labs. Fish spawns and kill probabilities are transparent and consistent.
Every fishing room at yyy7 operates in Philippine Peso. No currency conversion, no hidden exchange fees — your ₱500 deposit is exactly ₱500 in bullets.
Fishing games at yyy7 are fully touch-optimized. Tap to aim, swipe to change weapons — the UI adapts to any screen size without losing the fast-paced gameplay feel.
Fishing games are real-money gambling. PAGCOR requires all players to be 21 or older.
Fish shooting games are genuinely fun — but they're still real-money gambling. The fast-paced nature of fishing games, combined with the arcade-style presentation, can make it easy to lose track of how much you're spending. At yyy7, we've built responsible gaming tools specifically because we understand how engaging these games can be.
Use yyy7's deposit limit tools to cap your daily fishing budget. Set it before you start — not during a losing streak.
Enable session time reminders in your account settings. A 10-minute break every hour keeps you focused and prevents fatigue-driven overspending.
If you've hit your daily loss limit, stop. Increasing bullet size to "win it back" is the fastest way to empty your GCash wallet and regret the session.
Need a break from fishing games or all games? Contact yyy7 support to activate a temporary or permanent self-exclusion. No questions asked, no judgment.