GAME REFERENCE

Dragon Fishing at 39judi

Dragon Fishing is the cannon-shooter arcade round we keep front and centre in our lobby. You aim, fire and reel in dragons, golden koi and boss creatures for...

Cannon ShooterBoss DragonsMulti-Player TablePer-Shot StakesArcade Style
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39judi What Dragon Fishing actually is

What Dragon Fishing actually is

Dragon Fishing sits in our arcade category and comes from studios like JILI and CQ9 that specialise in shooter-style rounds. Instead of reels or cards, the screen is a moving underwater scene. You choose a cannon power, fire at targets, and each kill returns a multiplier tied to the creature. Dragons carry the highest caps, smaller fish drop quick wins. The room

is shared, so several of you can shoot the same dragon together — that's what makes it stand out from solo slots.

FEATURED REFERENCES

Standout features inside the round

39judi Dragon King Encounters
Boss

Dragon King Encounters

Boss dragons surface on a timer and stay on screen until taken down. They absorb dozens of shots but the multiplier when one drops is the headline moment of the whole Dragon Fishing session.

39judi Adjustable Cannon Levels
Power

Adjustable Cannon Levels

Cannon strength scales your per-shot cost and your damage. Light cannons farm small fish cheaply; heavy cannons chase dragons faster. You can switch mid-round to match what's swimming across your screen.

39judi Special Ammo Drops
Combo

Special Ammo Drops

Lightning chains, missile rounds and freeze shots appear as pickups during play. Grab them and your next volley hits multiple targets at once — useful when a school of mid-tier fish crosses the lane.

SERVICE CONTEXT

How Dragon Fishing plays round to round

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Entering the table From the arcade tile in our lobby, tap Dragon Fishing and you land directly on a live shared screen. No seat reservation, no buy-in lobby — the cannon is already yours and you pick a power level before the first shot.
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Per-shot betting Stakes work shot-by-shot, not round-by-round. Each cannon firing deducts a fixed amount tied to its strength. That means your bankroll burn is fully under your control — fire slower on light cannons, or commit heavy shots at a boss.
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Targeting and payouts Tap or drag to aim, release to fire. Hitting a fish doesn't always kill it; bigger creatures need multiple direct hits. Payouts land the instant the target is destroyed, with the multiplier shown briefly above the splash.
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Mobile-first controls The whole interface was built for thumbs. Cannon power sits bottom-left, auto-fire toggles bottom-right, and aiming is a single tap anywhere on the scene. We tested it on smaller Android screens before listing it.

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Game type

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Arcade shooter — cannon-based fish hunting with per-shot stakes rather than spin or hand cycles.

39judi Volatility

Volatility

97%

Medium to high depending on cannon level. Low cannons drip steady small wins; high cannons swing...

39judi Supported devices

Supported devices

96%

Android phones, iPhones, iPads and desktop browsers. Landscape orientation is recommended on phones for full aim...

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Access region

95%

Available to accounts in Indonesia where local law permits, with the same table shared across supported...

RTP percentages are informational reference values from provider documentation. Actual session outcomes vary.

MOBILE GAMING

Dragon Fishing on your phone

Dragon Fishing was built for touchscreens before desktops, and that shows the moment you load it on a phone. Aim by tapping where you want to shoot, hold for auto-fire...

Tap-to-aim controls
Auto-fire hold
Landscape full-screen
Low-data streaming
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Google Play App Store
PLAYER SUPPORT

Help while you're at the table

Table mechanics questions If a multiplier didn't credit or a boss kill looked disputed, our live chat agents can pull the round log from the provider and walk you through what actually happened on that shot.
Connection drops mid-round Lost signal during a dragon fight? Reconnect and the table state restores — your cannon level, your ammo pickups and any pending payouts come back with you when the session resumes.
Cannon and stake guidance New to shooter games? Ping support and we'll point you to the lowest cannon tier so you can learn the targeting rhythm before scaling up to dragon-hunting stakes.
WHY THIS PLATFORM

Fairness signals for Dragon Fishing

Licensed provider

Dragon Fishing on our lobby comes from a licensed arcade-game studio with public audit history, not a clone build. The provider's seal sits in the game's info panel.

RNG certification

Shot outcomes and creature spawn patterns run on a certified random number generator. The certificate reference is viewable inside the game's about screen at any time.

Round logging

Every shot, hit and payout is logged server-side. You can request a session replay through support if anything during your Dragon Fishing round looked off.

Shared table integrity

Because multiple accounts shoot the same fish, the provider enforces strict server-side hit detection so no client can fake damage or claim someone else's dragon kill.

Stake transparency

Cannon cost is displayed before every firing change. There are no hidden table fees and no rake on Dragon Fishing payouts — what the multiplier shows is what credits.

Audit trail

We keep at least 90 days of round history on your account so you can reconcile Dragon Fishing sessions against your wallet movements whenever you want.

Dragon Fishing vs sibling games

vs Sweet BonanzaSweet Bonanza is a tumble slot with set spin cycles. Dragon Fishing is arcade — you control when and where to fire, so session pace is yours, not the reels'.
vs Live BaccaratBaccarat is hand-by-hand and dealer-led. Dragon Fishing has no dealer, no waiting, and stakes scale per shot rather than per hand.
vs AviatorAviator is a single rising multiplier you cash out. Dragon Fishing offers many targets on screen at once, with multipliers tied to specific creatures instead of one curve.
vs Mega FishingMega Fishing is similar in genre but heavier on boss spawns. Dragon Fishing leans more on mid-tier fish farming between dragon appearances.
vs Slot rooms generallySlots are solo and cycle-based. Dragon Fishing is shared-table and continuous — you and other accounts fight for the same dragon in real time.
vs Sportsbook marketsSportsbook waits for matches and final whistles. Dragon Fishing pays out the moment a target drops, so feedback loops are seconds, not hours.
vs Live game showsGame shows run on host-led wheels at fixed intervals. Dragon Fishing has no host, no spin timer — you set the pace by how fast you fire.

Six things that define Dragon Fishing

Shared underwater table

You're shooting alongside other accounts on the same screen, which creates a live arcade atmosphere not found in solo slot rooms.

Per-shot economy

Your spend ticks with each cannon firing, so bankroll control is granular — far more so than fixed-stake spin games.

Boss dragon spawns

Periodic dragon appearances are the payoff moments. Heavy multipliers ride on whoever lands the killing shots.

Special ammo pickups

Lightning, freeze and missile drops appear during play, rewarding you for staying active rather than idling between fish.

Adjustable cannon tiers

Switch between light farming cannons and heavy dragon-hunting cannons mid-session without leaving the table.

Instant payout feedback

Multipliers credit the moment a target drops, with the win figure visible above the splash before the next shot lands.

Dragon Fishing questions answered

It's an arcade shooter, not a slot or card game. You aim a cannon at fish and dragons swimming across the screen, fire shots that cost your chosen cannon's stake, and collect multipliers when targets drop.

Stakes are per shot, not per round. The cannon strength you pick sets the cost of each firing. Switch to a lighter cannon to slow burn, or a heavier one to chase boss dragons faster.

Yes — it was built for touchscreens. Aim by tapping the scene, hold for auto-fire, switch cannons with the side dial. Landscape orientation gives you the widest view of incoming fish.

Boss dragons. They surface on a timer, take many direct hits to kill, and carry the round's largest multipliers. Whoever lands the killing shots shares in the payout.

Hit detection runs server-side at the provider, not on your device, so no account can fake damage. Every shot and kill is logged and can be replayed through our support team.

Reconnect and the table state restores. Your cannon level, ammo pickups and any unresolved payouts come back with you. Round logs preserve anything that credited while you were offline.

Yes. Pick the lowest cannon tier and you can learn aim, timing and ammo pickups for minimal spend before scaling up to dragon-hunting cannons. Support can point you to the entry tier.