Arcade-style skill meets real cash prizes. Load your cannon, pick your targets, and reel in massive multipliers — all from your phone via GCash in Manila, Cebu, Davao, and beyond.
Fishing Kui Li is one of the most popular fish shooting games available on the p6x platform — and it's easy to see why Filipinos from Quezon City to Cebu City are hooked. The game puts you inside a vibrant underwater arena where dozens of sea creatures swim across the screen. Your job is simple in concept but deeply satisfying in execution: aim your cannon, fire bullets, and collect coins for every fish you catch. The bigger and rarer the fish, the larger the payout.
Unlike a standard slot where you spin and wait, Fishing Kui Li rewards quick thinking and target selection. You're making active decisions every second — which fish to chase, how many bullets to spend, when to hold fire and conserve your bankroll. It's the kind of game that feels closer to a video game arcade experience than a traditional casino table, which is exactly why it has exploded in popularity across the Philippines' younger gaming crowd.
At p6x, Fishing Kui Li runs on a fully certified RNG engine under PAGCOR regulatory oversight. Every shot outcome is independently verified. You're not playing against a rigged house — you're playing a fair, tested, licensed product.
New to fish shooting games? Don't worry — p6x's Fishing Kui Li interface is designed for beginners. Tutorial mode lets you practice bullet mechanics and target priority without risking real money until you're comfortable.
| Game Type | Fish Shooting (Arcade) |
| Min Bet | ₱50 per game round |
| Max Payout | Up to 500x stake |
| Players Per Room | 2–4 simultaneous |
| Platform | Mobile & Desktop |
| License | PAGCOR Regulated |
Six things that make this the go-to fish game for Pinoy online players.
No waiting between rounds. The action is continuous — fire, catch, collect, repeat. Perfect for mobile sessions on your commute to work.
Unlike pure luck slots, your targeting choices and bullet management actually matter. Better aim and smart strategy improve your results over time.
Up to 4 players share the same underwater arena. You're competing in real time — which adds a social thrill missing from solo slot games.
Special boss characters appear periodically offering up to 500x multipliers. Coordinating with other players to take one down triggers bonus payouts for everyone.
The entire game is optimized for Android and iOS. Low data usage too — you can play on prepaid data from Globe or Smart without lag.
Load your p6x wallet in seconds via GCash or Maya. Start playing without waiting for bank transfers to clear — ideal for spontaneous gaming sessions.
Not all fish are created equal. Here's a breakdown of the target tiers you'll encounter in Fishing Kui Li at p6x — from easy small fry to the massive boss creatures worth chasing with your full arsenal.
Small, fast-moving targets. High spawn rate makes them reliable for building up your coin count steadily between big hunts.
Mid-tier targets that move erratically. Worth spending 3–5 bullets on. Their ink clouds can briefly obscure the arena — watch out.
High-value target requiring sustained fire. Appears in waves of 2–3. Coordinate with other players for faster kills and shared rewards.
A rare heavy hitter. Moves slowly but absorbs a lot of bullets. Best approached with upgraded cannons to maximize damage per peso spent.
Appears infrequently and crosses the screen fast. High difficulty but massive reward. Keep your cannon on full power when you see this one.
The rarest and most rewarding target. All players in the room can attack simultaneously. Boss defeat triggers a room-wide bonus payout event.
A special event fish that triggers a mini bonus game when caught. Bonus round gives free shots at high-value targets for 15 seconds.
Catching one Thunder Eel sends an electric chain to nearby fish, potentially catching 2–4 extra targets simultaneously in a single shot.
Fishing Kui Li lets you upgrade your cannon to deal more damage per bullet — but more power costs more per shot. Here's how the weapon tiers work at p6x so you can plan your bankroll accordingly.
| Cannon Level | Cost Per Bullet | Damage Multiplier | Best Used For | Estimated PHP per Round |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Level 1 – Basic | ₱1 / bullet | 1x | Learning the game, small fish grinding | ₱50 – ₱100 |
| Level 2 – Standard | ₱3 / bullet | 3x | Mid-tier fish, everyday play | ₱150 – ₱300 |
| Level 3 – Power | ₱8 / bullet | 8x | Sharks and Giant Octopus | ₱400 – ₱800 |
| Level 4 – Heavy | ₱20 / bullet | 20x | Sea Dragon and rare spawns | ₱1,000 – ₱2,000 |
| Level 5 – Legendary | ₱50 / bullet | 50x | Neptune Boss events only | ₱2,500+ |
Bankroll tip: Start at Level 2 until you're comfortable reading fish movement patterns. Only switch to Level 3 or higher when a rare fish or boss event appears — burning ₱50 bullets on common fish is the fastest way to drain your wallet with nothing to show for it.
Fishing Kui Li isn't pure luck — here's what experienced Filipino players on p6x do differently from beginners.
Fish exiting the arena can't be caught, but they often slow down at the edges. Fire just ahead of their path — you'll land more hits per bullet than chasing them across the center.
Common fish at 2x–5x seem low value, but a steady stream of small catches keeps your bullet cost covered while you wait for high-value spawns. Think of it as income between bosses.
Level 4–5 cannons burn through your balance fast on regular fish. Keep your cannon at Level 2 during normal play, then immediately switch to Level 4–5 the moment a Sea Dragon or Neptune Boss appears.
Neptune Boss room events benefit everyone when the boss is killed faster. All four players firing simultaneously at max cannon level takes the boss down before it exits — splitting the 500x multiplier event reward across the room still nets each player massive gains.
Load your p6x wallet with exactly the amount you're comfortable spending — say, ₱500 for the session. When it's gone, it's gone. This is especially important for fast-paced games where it's easy to load up "just ₱100 more" repeatedly without noticing the total.
From zero to shooting fish in five simple steps — here's exactly how it works for Filipino players.
Head to p6x Login and create your account. You'll need a valid Philippine mobile number and email address. Verification takes under 2 minutes — faster than ordering Jollibee online.
Go to Cashier → Deposit. Choose GCash or Maya, enter your amount (minimum ₱100), and confirm in your e-wallet app. Funds appear in your p6x wallet instantly — no waiting, no bank delays.
From the main lobby, select the Fishing Games category. Fishing Kui Li is listed front and center. Choose your room tier — Beginner, Standard, or High Stakes — based on your bankroll.
Once inside the game, set your cannon to Level 1 or 2 if you're new. You can upgrade mid-game anytime. Your current bullet cost and balance are always displayed at the bottom of the screen.
Tap/click to fire. Coins credit to your game wallet in real time. When you're done, return to the main lobby and withdraw directly to GCash — typically processed within 15 minutes during normal hours.
Fishing Kui Li is a fast-paced game and it's easy to get caught up in the action — especially during a boss event when the stakes feel high. p6x is committed to keeping gaming fun and within safe limits for every Filipino player.