Forget passive spinning — Monkey King Fishing puts you in control. Pick your cannon, aim at the right targets, and rack up multipliers as the mythical Monkey King himself leads your ocean hunt. Filipino players across Manila, Cebu, and Davao are hooked on this one, and it's easy to see why.
Fish shooting games — or "fishing arcade games" as they're sometimes called — have been a staple of Southeast Asian gaming culture for decades, from the old arcade parlors in Quiapo to the bright game centers along Ayala in Cebu. Monkey King Fishing brings that same arcade energy to xxjl's online platform, modernized with crisp HD underwater visuals, mythological characters drawn from classic Sun Wukong lore, and a real-money multiplier system that can turn a well-aimed shot into a serious payout.
The premise is straightforward: a constantly moving school of sea creatures swims across your screen, and you fire bullets at them to earn coins. Different creatures carry different point values and multipliers — a common clownfish might pay 2× your bullet cost, while a rare Golden Dragon boss can pay 500× on a kill. The skill element comes from choosing the right weapon for the right target, managing your bullet spend efficiently, and timing your shots to catch schools of fish before they leave the screen.
At xxjl, Monkey King Fishing runs in multiplayer rooms where two to four players share the same underwater battlefield simultaneously. This adds a cooperative-competitive layer to the game — you're racing other players to land the boss kill, but bigger fish can take multiple hits from multiple players before going down, creating moments of shared excitement that straight slots simply can't replicate. It's the kind of game where the xxjl live chat lights up after someone lands a 300× Golden Crab hit.
Unlike slots where every outcome is purely passive, Monkey King Fishing rewards attentive play. Players who understand target priority, bullet economy, and boss spawn timing consistently extract better value per session than those who spray bullets randomly. This doesn't mean it's a skill game in the strict sense — the RNG still governs whether a target dies on any given bullet — but thoughtful play genuinely matters here in a way it doesn't in most casino games.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Game Type | Fish Shooting / Fishing Arcade (Real Money) |
| Players per Room | 1–4 simultaneous players |
| RTP | 96.8% |
| Minimum Bet (per bullet) | ₱0.10 |
| Maximum Bet (per bullet) | ₱500 |
| Maximum Single Win | 500× bullet value (boss kills) |
| Weapons Available | 8 (from Basic Cannon to Thunder Dragon) |
| Special Features | Boss Rounds, Golden Fish Events, Freeze Bombs, Chain Lightning |
| Mobile Support | Full — iOS and Android, browser-based |
| Currency at xxjl | PHP (Philippine Peso) |
| Room Types | Rookie Room (₱0.10–₱1), Pro Room (₱1–₱50), VIP Room (₱50–₱500) |
You aim and fire — not just watch reels spin. Every decision on target selection and bullet spend directly shapes your session outcome.
Share the underwater arena with up to 3 other real players simultaneously. Boss kills become shared events — watch the room go wild when the Monkey King appears.
Rare boss fish carry multipliers between 100× and 500× your bullet bet. One well-timed kill on a Dragon Boss can flip a modest session into a major payout.
Know your targets before you start spending bullets. Efficiency is everything in Monkey King Fishing.
| Target | Multiplier (on kill) | Rarity | Recommended Weapon | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🐟 Clownfish | 2× | Common | Basic Cannon | Highest spawn rate — use for building bullet economy in Rookie Rooms |
| 🦀 Blue Crab | 5× | Common | Basic or Enhanced Cannon | Slow moving — reliable target for sustained mid-value returns |
| 🐡 Puffer Fish | 10× | Common | Enhanced Cannon | Moves in zigzag pattern — lead your aim slightly ahead |
| 🦑 Electric Squid | 20× | Rare | Chain Lightning weapon | Killing this triggers Chain Lightning to nearby fish — excellent value |
| 🐙 Giant Octopus | 35× | Rare | Torpedo Blaster | Multi-hit target — takes 5–12 bullets; gang up with other players |
| 🦈 Tiger Shark | 60× | Rare | Torpedo Blaster or Flame Cannon | Fast mover — appears in schools of 2; worth switching to higher weapon tier |
| 🐲 Sea Dragon | 120× | Epic | Flame Cannon or Energy Beam | Spawns every 3–5 minutes; signal to other players to focus fire |
| 🦁 Golden Lion Fish | 200× | Epic | Energy Beam | Glows gold when near death — concentrate fire in final phase |
| 🐒 Monkey King (Mini) | 300× | Boss | Thunder Dragon Cannon | Boss event — crosses screen over 20 seconds; cooperative kill splits reward |
| 🐉 Golden Dragon Boss | 500× | Boss | Thunder Dragon Cannon + Freeze Bomb | Rarest target; use Freeze Bomb immediately when it spawns to maximize hits |
Eight weapons from starter to legendary. Each has a specific role — knowing when to switch is half the battle.
Entry-level weapon. Low damage per bullet, rapid fire rate. Best for clearing common fish schools and warming up in Rookie Rooms.
Cost: ₱0.10–₱1 per bulletUpgraded accuracy and damage. Solid all-rounder for Common and Rare targets. The go-to weapon for most Pro Room sessions.
Cost: ₱1–₱10 per bulletFires a bolt that bounces between nearby fish. Devastating on tight schools — one shot can eliminate 3–5 small fish simultaneously.
Cost: ₱5–₱25 per shotSlow projectile, high single-target damage. Ideal for tanky Octopus and Shark targets that absorb multiple cannon shots.
Cost: ₱10–₱50 per shotArea-of-effect splash damage. Burns all fish within a small radius on impact. Strong during dense school spawns in mid-round events.
Cost: ₱20–₱100 per shotContinuous beam that tracks a locked target for 2 seconds. Best used on the Golden Lion Fish and Sea Dragon to maximize hit count per activation.
Cost: ₱50–₱200 per activationSpecial item — freezes all fish on screen for 3 seconds. Best deployed the moment a Boss spawns to extend the kill window for the whole room.
Cost: ₱100 per use (limited)Highest-tier weapon. Massive damage, dragon projectile animation. Reserved for Boss targets only — spending this on common fish is pure waste.
Cost: ₱200–₱500 per shot
Two boss-tier targets that change the energy in every multiplayer room the moment they appear.
The game's namesake makes his entrance every few minutes as a mini-boss event. Sun Wukong's iconic staff-wielding form moves across the screen in a slow arc, giving the room a generous kill window. He absorbs significant bullet damage before going down — this is where the room's cooperative element really shows. Multiple players focusing fire on the Monkey King creates an exciting shared moment, and the player who lands the final shot claims the full 300× multiplier on their bullet bet.
The Golden Dragon is the rarest and most valuable target in Monkey King Fishing — a screen-dominating beast that triggers a full boss-round event when it spawns. The entire room shifts attention immediately: background music intensifies, a countdown timer appears, and players race to land the killing blow before the Dragon exits the screen. At 500× your bullet value, a ₱100 shot on the final kill returns ₱50,000 — the kind of number that the xxjl chat room doesn't stop talking about for the rest of the session.
From account to first shot in four easy steps.
Visit xxjl Login and enter your credentials. New players can register in under 60 seconds — email or mobile number, secure password, done. Must be 21 or older.
Head to Cashier and fund your wallet. GCash and Maya deposits are instant — minimum ₱100. Bank transfer via BPI or BDO works too (5–15 min). Welcome bonus applies on first deposit.
Find the game in the Fishing or Arcade section of xxjl's lobby, or search by name. Choose your room tier — Rookie for beginners, Pro for regulars, VIP for high-stakes action.
Select your bullet value (₱0.10 to ₱500), choose a weapon, and tap or click to fire. Aim for high-multiplier targets, save your Freeze Bomb for bosses, and withdraw winnings via GCash anytime.
Monkey King Fishing rewards smart play — here's how to stretch your pesos further.
Never enter the VIP Room (₱50–₱500 per bullet) with less than ₱5,000 in your wallet. The Rookie Room (₱0.10–₱1 per bullet) is perfect for learning without burning through your balance.
Chasing only common fish or only boss fish are both losing strategies. The sweet spot — Electric Squids (20×), Tiger Sharks (60×), and Sea Dragons (120×) — offers the best ratio of hit rate to reward size.
The Freeze Bomb is your most valuable consumable. Don't waste it on a school of clownfish. Keep it ready for the moment a Sea Dragon or Golden Dragon Boss appears — those 3 frozen seconds can be worth thousands of pesos.
Other players hitting a boss are doing free damage for you. Let the room soften up a multi-hit boss, then time your Thunder Dragon shots for the final kill. This is not considered bad etiquette — it's smart play, and everyone does it.
The game is the same wherever you find it — but the platform around it makes a real difference.
Run out of bullets mid-session? Top up via GCash in 30 seconds and you're back in the room. No bank card needed — just the app that 80 million Filipinos already use daily.
xxjl operates under PAGCOR authorization. The game's RNG outcomes are certified by independent auditors — every bullet's result is genuinely random, no manipulation possible.
Monkey King Fishing is graphics-intensive — xxjl's optimized mobile client handles it without frame drops even on mid-range Android devices popular across the Philippines. No dedicated app required.
Every bullet bet, every multiplier payout, every withdrawal — all in Philippine Peso. What you see in the game is what hits your GCash wallet. No surprise exchange rate deductions.
Boss kills can pay out big — and xxjl processes GCash and Maya withdrawals in as little as 15 minutes. No making you wait days to access your winnings.
Any issue in the fishing room — frozen screen, disputed payout, bonus question — our support team handles it in real time. English-speaking agents based in the Philippines, available around the clock.