Fishing Games
Stop waiting on the reel. Take the shot yourself.
Fishing games flip the usual casino rhythm — instead of watching reels decide the outcome, you're dropped into a live tank with a gun aimed at fish worth anything from a few cents to a big multiplier on a boss fish. It's the same skill-leaning arcade style that's been a staple on AU/Asian-market platforms for years, sitting on GOWIN18 AU alongsidepokies and live casino under one login.
Fishing Lineup
Arcade studios stocking the tank
Dedicated game pages are coming in a later round — for now, here's the studio lineup and a sample of the fishing titles currently live on the floor.

- Bombing Fishing
- Royal Fishing
- Dragon Fortune Hunt

- Fishing War
- Mermaid Treasure Hunt
- Ocean Rumble

- Fortune Fishing
- Deep Sea Hunter
- Golden Tide Hunt

- Fishing King
- Ocean Emperor
- Sea Beast Rampage

- Fish Party
- Reef Raider
- Abyss Hunter
The Fishing Guide
How fishing games actually play out
A shared tank, not a private spin
Every fishing table runs as a live shared scene — a school of fish moves across the screen on its own schedule, and every player in that room is aiming at the same targets at the same time. Land a shot before another player does and the payout is yours; miss the window on a boss fish and it swims off unclaimed. It's a genuinely different social texture to a solo pokies spin.
Aim and fire, not spin and wait
Controls are built around tapping or clicking a crosshair onto a target and firing a shot that costs a fraction of your chosen bet size. Small, fast-moving fish are easy to hit and pay out small; slower boss fish and bonus creatures are harder to land consistently but carry multipliers that dwarf a standard hit. Reading the tank and picking your targets is the actual skill layer here.
Why it appeals to players who want to do something
A lot of players who gravitate to fishing games say the same thing — a pokie spin is over in under two seconds and there's nothing to do but watch, while a fishing session has you constantly tracking targets, deciding what to fire at, and reacting to what shows up next. If you want an active element instead of a passive one, fishing sits at the opposite end of the spectrum from a classic pokies reel.
Bet sizing and multiplier math
Your bet size sets the cost of each shot, and every fish on screen has its own fixed multiplier baked into the game's paytable. A bigger bet means a bigger cost per shot but scales every hit proportionally — so the real decision isn't "bet big or small," it's how many shots you're willing to spend chasing a boss fish versus farming the easy small-fry hits while you wait for one to appear.
Boss rounds and bonus creatures
Most tanks cycle through occasional boss rounds — a dragon, a kraken, or a giant version of the tank's theme creature that appears with a much higher multiplier and often takes several hits from multiple players to bring down before it pays out. Timing your shots around these windows is where the bigger multipliers in the genre tend to come from.
Built for tap-to-fire on mobile
GOWIN18 AU's fishing titles are designed with touch aiming front and centre, so tracking a tank and firing accurately works just as well on a phone as on a desktop screen. Cast a line on the commute, then swap over to live casino or check what's running on promotions once the tank empties out.
Fishing Games FAQ
How is a fishing game different from a pokie?
A pokie is spin-and-wait — you place a bet, hit spin, and the outcome is decided the moment the reels stop. A fishing game runs live and continuous: fish with different point values swim across a shared tank, you aim and fire at them yourself, and your result depends on which target you hit and when, not a single locked-in spin.
Is there actually skill involved, or is it still just luck?
Both. The underlying hit chance and payout table are still fixed by the game math, but your aim, target selection and timing genuinely change your outcomes — firing at a low-value fish that is easy to hit versus holding out for a boss fish with a big multiplier is a real decision you make every few seconds, not a fixed bet on a spin.
How do bet size and multipliers work together?
Your bet size sets your cost per shot, and each fish on screen carries its own multiplier — small fish pay out at low multiples, boss fish and bonus creatures can pay dozens or hundreds of times your shot cost. Bigger bets mean bigger per-shot cost but scale every multiplier hit proportionally, so the choice is really about how many shots you want to take per boss-fish window.
Can I play fishing games well on a small phone screen?
Yes — GOWIN18 AU's fishing titles are built with touch-first aiming and tap-to-fire controls sized for a phone, and most tanks stay legible even zoomed out, so you can track boss fish and fire accurately without needing a desktop screen.
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