Arcade Fishing Game at jl25
Fishing Kui Li brings the thrill of the arcade hall straight to your mobile screen. Fire cannons, chase boss fish, stack multipliers, and walk away with real PHP winnings — all from jl25's fully PAGCOR-licensed platform, with GCash deposits and withdrawals available around the clock.
What every jl25 player should know before loading the cannon
Small Fish
Medium Fish
Large Fish
Shark
Boss Fish
Fishing Kui Li is one of the most distinct game formats in the jl25 catalog — and if you've never played a fishing arcade game before, the best way to understand it is to think less "slot machine" and more "shooter game with real stakes." You control a cannon on screen, fire bullets at fish swimming across the table, and when a fish is killed it pays out a multiple of your bullet cost. The bigger and rarer the fish, the higher the multiplier.
It's enormously popular in the Philippines, particularly among younger players in Metro Manila, Cebu, and Davao who grew up with arcade culture and feel right at home with the shooter-style interaction. Unlike slots where you just press spin and wait, fishing games require active decisions every second — which fish to target, when to switch weapons, how much firepower to dedicate to a boss fish versus clearing small targets for steady returns.
At jl25, Fishing Kui Li runs on a multiplayer table format — up to four players can be at the same table simultaneously, each controlling their own cannon. You're not competing against each other for the same fish pool; everyone shoots independently and wins independently. But the social energy of watching another player take down a massive boss fish — and knowing you could too — adds a real-time excitement that solo slot play simply doesn't have.
The "Kui Li" in the game name refers to a legendary sea creature — a giant boss-level target that appears periodically during play and carries the game's highest multipliers. Landing the killing shot on a Kui Li boss can pay 300× to 500× your bullet cost. At ₱50 per bullet, that's a ₱15,000–₱25,000 return from a single shot.
Boss fish don't go down easily — they absorb many bullets before dying, and they move fast. Multiple players at the table will typically all focus fire on a boss when it appears, which creates one of those genuinely exciting shared-table moments that jl25 players from Quezon City to Makati love to screenshot and share.
Every bullet you fire costs real money from your jl25 balance — that's your "bet." When a fish you've hit dies, you receive a payout equal to the fish's multiplier value times your bullet cost. So if you're firing ₱10 bullets and kill a fish worth 20×, you receive ₱200. Kill a boss fish worth 200× with those same ₱10 bullets and you get ₱2,000 from a single kill.
The key strategic layer is bullet efficiency — spending too many bullets on a fish that another player ends up killing is a loss, since the kill credit goes to whoever delivers the final shot. Managing your fire rate, choosing the right weapon, and reading the room at a multiplayer table are the skills that separate casual players from consistent performers at jl25.
Every major fish type in Fishing Kui Li at jl25 — rarity, multiplier, and best weapon to use
| Fish Name | Rarity | Multiplier | Best Weapon | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Small Clownfish | Common | 2× – 4× | Standard Cannon | Fast-moving, best cleared for ammo efficiency |
| Starfish | Common | 3× – 6× | Standard Cannon | Slow and easy — good for warm-up rounds |
| Puffer Fish | Uncommon | 8× – 15× | Standard / Rapid | Tougher hide, absorbs extra bullets |
| Stingray | Uncommon | 12× – 20× | Rapid Fire | Wide body, easier to hit but sneaky fast |
| Swordfish | Rare | 25× – 40× | Rapid Fire | Worth dedicating 10–15 bullets |
| Manta Ray | Rare | 30× – 50× | Torpedo | Slow mover, excellent torpedo target |
| Hammerhead Shark | Epic | 60× – 100× | Torpedo | Appears in schools occasionally |
| Giant Squid | Epic | 80× – 120× | Torpedo / Bomb | Ink cloud obscures position briefly |
| Golden Dragon Fish | Boss | 150× – 300× | Bomb / All Weapons | Rare spawn — coordinate with other players |
| Kui Li Boss | BOSS | 300× – 500× | All Weapons + Special | Max reward — highest bullet investment, highest return |
Choosing the right weapon at the right moment is how jl25 players maximize efficiency
Your default weapon. Low cost per shot, ideal for clearing common fish quickly and building steady returns during normal play.
₱1 – ₱10 per bulletHigher fire rate, slightly higher cost. Best against mid-tier fish like stingrays and swordfish where landing multiple hits quickly wins the kill credit.
₱5 – ₱30 per burstSingle high-damage shot. Excellent against large and rare fish where one well-timed hit does more damage than ten standard bullets. Ideal for Manta Rays.
₱20 – ₱100 per shotDetonates and damages all fish in a radius. Game-changing during fish school events and absolutely essential when the Kui Li boss appears on screen.
₱50 – ₱500 per useChained lightning that jumps between nearby fish. Devastating during dense spawns and school events — one shot can tag 6–8 fish simultaneously.
₱100 – ₱300 per activationRare limited-use weapon that pulls fish toward the center and fires in all directions. Unlocks during bonus wave events — the most fun weapon in the whole game.
Event-unlocked onlyFrom account setup to your first boss fish kill
New players sign up in under 2 minutes — just a mobile number or email. If you already have a jl25 account, head straight to the login page and you're in.
Top up your jl25 wallet with as little as ₱100 using GCash, PayMaya, BDO, BPI, or Metrobank. GCash deposits reflect in seconds — perfect when a big fish event is about to start.
Find the Arcade or Fishing Games section in the jl25 lobby and select Fishing Kui Li. The game opens directly in your browser — no download, no app install, works on any Android or iOS device.
Select a table from the lobby — tables are sorted by bullet cost range. Beginners should start at the lowest bullet value (₱1–₱5 per shot) to learn fish behavior before moving up.
Tap or click to aim and fire. Switch weapons using the weapon selector. When a boss fish appears, shift all fire to it — that's where the real money is. Track your balance as you play.
When you're done, withdraw from the jl25 cashier to your GCash or bank account. Most payouts arrive within 15 minutes. Minimum withdrawal is ₱200.
How experienced jl25 players approach the game
Common fish pay 2×–6× but require multiple bullets. When medium and large fish are on screen, let common fish pass and focus fire where the multiplier-to-bullet ratio is better. Efficiency beats volume.
Decide before you start how many PHP you're willing to spend on bullets per session. A ₱500 budget at ₱5 per bullet gives you 100 shots — enough to see several fish waves and a reasonable chance at a boss spawn. Stick to it.
Watch what other players at the jl25 table are targeting before committing firepower. If three players are already hammering a boss fish, jumping in with area bombs for the finish can be efficient. Joining late on a common fish someone else is handling is pure ammo waste.
Fishing Kui Li at jl25 features periodic bonus waves — dense spawns of medium and rare fish within a short window. Saving your Torpedo, Bomb, and Thunder Chain charges for these waves rather than burning them on base-game small fish makes a measurable difference in your end-of-session balance.
The Kui Li boss doesn't appear on every session. Some jl25 players play for 30–40 minutes without a boss spawn. When it does appear, the impulse is to dump everything into it immediately — but if your weapons are on cooldown, wait for them before committing. A well-timed torpedo followed by an area bomb is far more efficient than a panic spray of standard shots.
There's a reason arcade fishing games have found such a devoted player base in the Philippines specifically. For generations, the mall arcade hall — filled with the clatter of prize machines and shooters — was a shared social space in places like SM Mall of Asia, Ayala Center Cebu, and Abreeza Mall in Davao. Fishing Kui Li at jl25 taps directly into that nostalgia, but adds a real-money dimension that takes the excitement to a completely different level.
The skill component also sets Fishing Kui Li apart from pure chance games. While the underlying fish spawns and movement patterns are certified RNG — as required by PAGCOR — the decisions you make within each session genuinely affect your results. Two players with the same ₱1,000 starting balance on the same jl25 table can end up in very different places at the end of an hour based purely on weapon discipline, target selection, and timing. That's not something you can say about most online casino games.
If you're choosing between Fishing Kui Li and a slot like Queen of Bounty on jl25, the decision really comes down to the kind of player you are. Slots are passive — you set a bet, press spin, and the game resolves. That suits players who enjoy relaxing entertainment and watching outcomes unfold. Fishing Kui Li demands active engagement every second. There's no autoplay option because the entire experience is built around player agency.
For players in the Philippines who prefer interactive games — or who come from a background of mobile gaming, online shooters, or PBA-watching where strategy and moment-to-moment decisions matter — Fishing Kui Li at jl25 often becomes the primary game of choice. The learning curve is steeper than a slot, but the satisfaction of executing a well-timed boss takedown with a torpedo chain is uniquely rewarding.
Like all games on the jl25 platform, Fishing Kui Li is designed for entertainment. The bullet costs mean your balance can move faster than in a low-denomination slot, which makes session budgeting especially important. Set your budget before you join a table, not during play. jl25 offers deposit limits and session time reminders through the account settings panel — use them. If gaming ever stops being fun and starts feeling like an obligation, please take a break and reach out to PAGCOR's Responsible Gaming hotline.
Fishing Kui Li at jl25 is available 24/7, so you'll never miss a game — and there's never any pressure to extend a session beyond what you planned. The ocean of fish will always be there when you come back.
Min. deposit ₱100. GCash credits instantly. Withdrawals typically within 15 minutes to your GCash or bank.