Jackpot Fishing on 90jili takes the classic fish shooting format and turns the stakes up significantly. Every shot you fire is a chance to land a rare creature, trigger a special bonus round, or hit the progressive jackpot that keeps growing until someone takes it down.
Fish shooting games have been popular in arcades and online platforms across Asia for years, and Jackpot Fishing on 90jili is the version that takes the format most seriously in terms of prize potential. The core mechanic is straightforward: you aim a cannon at fish swimming across the screen, fire bullets that cost credits, and collect the payout when a fish is eliminated. The bigger and rarer the fish, the higher the reward.
What separates Jackpot Fishing from standard fish games is the layered reward system. On top of the regular fish payouts, there are special creatures that trigger bonus events, a wheel spin mechanic for extra prizes, and a four-tier progressive jackpot that any player can hit at any time. The jackpot doesn't reset to zero — it builds continuously from a portion of every bet placed across all active tables on 90jili, which means the prize pool can grow to a substantial amount before it's won.
The game runs in real time with smooth animation and a clean interface on 90jili. You can adjust your cannon's power level to control how much each shot costs, which directly affects both the risk per shot and the potential payout when you land a hit. Higher power means bigger bullets, bigger costs, and bigger rewards — but the same fish that costs 10 credits to kill at low power might cost 50 at high power, so managing your cannon level is part of the strategy.
Multiple players can be at the same table simultaneously, each with their own cannon. Fish that are already being targeted by other players can still be shot by you — whoever lands the killing shot collects the reward. This creates a competitive dynamic that makes the game feel lively and fast-paced, especially during bonus events when rare fish appear on screen.
Not all fish are worth the same. Understanding which creatures give the best return for your bullet cost is the foundation of smart play in Jackpot Fishing on 90jili.
Clownfish, starfish, small crabs, and similar creatures. They appear constantly and are easy to hit. Good for building up credits steadily without burning through your balance.
Swordfish, barracuda, moray eels, and similar predators. They move faster and take more hits to eliminate. Worth targeting when your cannon is at medium power and you have a clear shot.
Giant squid, hammerhead sharks, manta rays. These appear less frequently and require sustained fire to bring down. When they show up on the 90jili table, most players shift focus immediately.
The Dragon Turtle, Golden Whale, and Kraken. Rare spawns that trigger the jackpot wheel when eliminated. Every player at the 90jili table competes to land the killing shot on these creatures.
Your cannon is the core tool in Jackpot Fishing, and 90jili gives you meaningful control over how it performs. The power level you set determines the cost per shot and the damage dealt per bullet. A level 1 cannon fires cheap shots that deal low damage — fine for common fish but inefficient against anything tougher. A level 10 cannon fires expensive, high-damage rounds that can take down epic and legendary fish much faster, but you'll burn through your balance quickly if you're not landing hits.
Beyond the standard cannon, 90jili's Jackpot Fishing includes special weapons that can be activated during play. These have limited charges and are best saved for moments when high-value fish are on screen. Using a special weapon on a common fish is a waste — the cost-to-reward ratio doesn't work in your favour. The table below shows the available weapons and their key characteristics.
| Weapon | Cost Multiplier | Effect | Best Used On |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Cannon | 1x | Single target shot | All fish types |
| Rapid Fire | 2x | Fires 3 shots in quick succession | Fast-moving rare fish |
| Scatter Shot | 3x | Spreads damage across a wide arc | Fish clusters |
| Laser Beam | 5x | Pierces through multiple fish in a line | Lined-up mid-tier fish |
| Thunder Strike | 8x | Area-of-effect lightning damage | Epic creatures |
| Dragon Cannon | 15x | Massive single-target damage burst | Legendary boss fish |
The jackpot is the headline feature of this game. Here's exactly how it works on 90jili and what each tier means for your potential payout.
The most frequently triggered tier. Hits multiple times per hour across 90jili tables. The prize is smaller but the odds of landing it are meaningfully higher than the upper tiers. A good outcome from a single Jackpot Fish encounter.
Triggered less often than the Mini but still a realistic outcome during a session. The prize pool for this tier builds faster than the upper two, so it tends to pay out at a solid amount when it hits on 90jili.
A significant prize that builds over time and pays out less frequently. When the Major Jackpot hits on 90jili, it's a session-defining moment. Players who land this tier typically walk away with a multiple of their session budget.
The top tier. The Grand Jackpot on 90jili accumulates from a percentage of every bet placed across all active Jackpot Fishing tables. It can reach very large amounts before it's triggered, and any player who eliminates the Jackpot Fish is eligible to win it.
Jackpot Fishing is a game of chance at its core — you can't control which fish appear or whether your shots land the killing blow. But there are real decisions you make every session that affect how efficiently you use your balance and how often you're in a position to compete for the big prizes. Players who think about these decisions tend to get more out of their time on 90jili than those who just fire randomly.
The most important decision is cannon power management. A common mistake is running at maximum power the entire session. High power burns through your balance fast, and if you're spending that firepower on common fish, the return doesn't justify the cost. A more sustainable approach is to run at medium power for most of the session, targeting mid-tier fish steadily, and only cranking up to maximum when a legendary boss or Jackpot Fish appears on screen. This way you preserve your balance for the moments that actually matter.
Target selection is the other major variable. The screen is usually full of fish at different tiers, and it's tempting to chase the biggest creature visible. But if a legendary boss is already being hammered by three other players at the 90jili table, your odds of landing the killing shot are lower. Sometimes the smarter play is to focus on a rare or epic fish that other players are ignoring — you'll land the kill more reliably and collect the full reward without competition.
Special weapons should be treated as a resource, not a default. The Dragon Cannon and Thunder Strike cost significantly more per use than the standard cannon. They're worth it when a legendary boss is on screen and you need to deal burst damage quickly before it escapes. Using them on common or rare fish is almost always a poor trade. Save them, watch the screen, and deploy them at the right moment.
Finally, the multiplayer nature of Jackpot Fishing on 90jili means the pace of the game is partly set by other players. During busy periods, fish get eliminated faster, which means more frequent spawns and more opportunities — but also more competition for kills. During quieter periods, you have more time to aim carefully and less competition for high-value targets. Both situations have their advantages, and adjusting your approach based on table activity is part of playing well.
90jili is built for players in Bangladesh who want a reliable, fast platform with local payment support and games that actually run well on mobile.
The 90jili app handles Jackpot Fishing's animation and real-time multiplayer without lag on both Android and iOS. The cannon controls, fish display, and jackpot wheel all work cleanly on a phone screen.
Every fish you eliminate updates your 90jili balance in real time. Jackpot wins are credited immediately after the wheel result — no delays, no manual processing required.
Deposit and withdraw using payment methods that work in Bangladesh. 90jili supports the options local players actually use, with fast processing and no unnecessary friction.
Jackpot Fishing on 90jili runs with real players at the same table. The competitive element of racing for kills on high-value fish makes every session feel active and engaging.
Tables are open 24 hours a day on 90jili. Whether you want a quick session during lunch or a longer play in the evening, Jackpot Fishing is always running and ready.
The jackpot wheel outcome on 90jili is determined by a certified RNG. Fish spawn rates and payout multipliers are fixed and consistent — what you see in the game rules is what you get.
From sign-up to your first shot in four simple steps.
Register on 90jili with your phone number and a password. The process takes under a minute and your account is active immediately — no waiting period.
Register FreeAdd credits to your 90jili balance using a local payment method. Your deposit reflects instantly so you can move straight to the game without any delay.
LoginGo to the Games section on 90jili and select Jackpot Fishing. Choose a table, set your cannon power level, and the game loads with other players already in action.
Start shooting. Target the fish that match your cannon level, save special weapons for high-value moments, and keep an eye out for the Jackpot Fish that triggers the wheel spin.
What players ask most before opening the 90jili Jackpot Fishing table for the first time.
Open the Jackpot Fishing table on 90jili, set your cannon, and start shooting. The Jackpot Fish could appear at any moment — and the Grand Jackpot goes to whoever lands the kill.