Fishing Yi Lu Fa is one of the most popular arcade-style fishing games on ph80, powered by JILI Gaming. It is fast, colorful, and packed with multipliers — the kind of game that keeps players in Cebu, Davao, and Manila coming back every night for another round.
If you have ever played a fishing arcade machine at a Timezone or a local gaming center in the Philippines, Fishing Yi Lu Fa will feel instantly familiar — except the prizes are real, the graphics are sharper, and you can play it on your phone anywhere with a mobile signal. On ph80, this JILI Gaming title has become one of the most-played games in our catalogue, and it is easy to see why.
The game drops you into a vibrant underwater world teeming with sea creatures of every size — from quick little guppies worth a few coins to massive legendary bosses that can pay out multipliers of 500x or more. You control a cannon on screen, spending bullets (credits) to shoot at fish. Each fish carries a payout multiplier, and landing the killing shot means the reward lands in your balance right away. The faster and more strategically you aim, the better your session results tend to be.
Unlike standard slot games where outcomes are completely passive, Fishing Yi Lu Fa rewards attentiveness. Knowing which fish to target, when to switch weapons, and how to manage your per-shot cost is the difference between a good session and a great one. Filipino players especially enjoy the interactive feel — it scratches a different itch than spinning reels.
At ph80, all Fishing Yi Lu Fa rounds are governed by a certified RNG engine, reviewed under our PAGCOR operating licence. Every bullet you fire and every fish that escapes is determined by an audited system, not by the house manually adjusting payouts. What you see on screen is what the algorithm calculated — no more, no less.
Playing on mobile?
Fishing Yi Lu Fa runs smoothly on Android and iOS via your ph80 mobile browser. No additional app download required. Works great on a standard LTE connection — even in the provinces where broadband is spotty.
Choosing the right cannon for the right situation is one of the core skills in Fishing Yi Lu Fa. Here is a breakdown of the available weapon tiers on ph80.
Perfect for warming up or grinding small fish in a low-traffic room. Low cost, low risk — ideal for new players on ph80.
Fires a burst of three shots at once. Excellent for medium schools of fish moving at mid-screen. Balances speed with credit efficiency.
Single high-damage shot with a targeting lock. Best used against mid-tier fish like sharks and rays where precision beats volume.
Fires a spreading wave covering a wide arc. Clears crowded screens quickly. High cost per shot but can take multiple fish in one blast.
Deploys an electric net that stuns all fish in a radius momentarily. Pairs well with a secondary rapid fire for finishing stunned targets.
Reserved for legendary boss fish. Massive damage output, high cost. Only fire when a Boss is confirmed on screen — otherwise it burns through your balance fast.
Each fish species carries a fixed multiplier range. Your actual payout equals the multiplier × your bet per shot at the moment of the kill.
| Fish / Target | Rarity | Multiplier Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🐟 Small Guppy | Common | 2x – 5x | Moves fast; use Basic Cannon to grind volume. |
| 🐠 Tropical Fish | Common | 5x – 12x | Appears in schools; Wave Blaster clears efficiently. |
| 🦑 Squid | Common | 8x – 18x | Ink cloud mechanic briefly obscures screen. |
| 🦈 Reef Shark | Rare | 20x – 45x | Worth switching to Sniper Turret for the kill shot. |
| 🐙 Octopus | Rare | 30x – 60x | Tentacle attack can slow your cannon briefly. |
| 🐡 Puffer Fish | Rare | 40x – 80x | Explodes on death — splash damage to nearby fish. |
| 🦋 Manta Ray | Epic | 60x – 120x | Glides fast in a diagonal path; lead your shots. |
| 🐬 Golden Dolphin | Epic | 80x – 180x | Triggers a mini free-round on capture. |
| 🐳 Blue Whale | Epic | 100x – 250x | Slow but massive HP pool; coordinate with other players. |
| 👑 Dragon King Boss | Legendary | 200x – 500x | Rare spawn; use Boss Missile. Killing shot wins the full pool. |
* Multipliers are illustrative of in-game mechanics. Actual outcomes are determined by a certified RNG system. All values apply to your bet size per shot at the moment of capture.
Fishing Yi Lu Fa on ph80 is not just point-and-shoot. These bonus modes add another layer of excitement when they trigger.
A wave of high-value fish rushes across the screen for 15 seconds. All fish pay double multiplier during this window. Triggers randomly — stay alert and switch to your highest-damage cannon immediately.
Inspired by Filipino fiesta culture, this mode drops golden red envelopes containing bonus credits. Shoot the envelopes before they drift off screen. Great for low-bet players looking to top up their balance without chasing big fish.
The Dragon King Boss spawns in the room. All players in the same room contribute shots. The player who lands the final kill claims the jackpot payout. A coordinated room clears bosses faster — teamwork matters here.
Triggered by catching a rare Golden Dolphin. A prize wheel spins and awards between 50x–300x your last bullet cost. Cannot be activated manually — it only appears as a capture reward.
These are the habits that separate efficient players from those who burn through their GCash top-up in ten minutes. Worth reading before your first session.
ph80 offers beginner, mid-stakes, and high-roller rooms for Fishing Yi Lu Fa. Beginners should start in the lowest room where fish HP is proportionate to a ₱1–₱10 bullet cost. Jumping into a high-roller room with small bets means your shots barely register — you waste bullets without landing kills.
When a high-value fish is drifting toward the screen edge, it is tempting to keep firing. Experienced players set a mental limit — if a fish is past the halfway point toward the edge, switch targets. Chasing a disappearing shark with a Boss Missile is one of the most expensive mistakes in the game.
When a Boss is confirmed on screen, fire a Lightning Net first to reduce its movement erraticism, then concentrate Boss Missiles while it is stunned. The stun window only lasts 3–4 seconds, so have your weapon switched before deploying the net.
Set a session budget before loading Fishing Yi Lu Fa on ph80. Given the fast pace of the game, it is easy to go through hundreds of shots without noticing. Decide your stop-loss before you start — say ₱500 — and close the game when you hit it, win or lose. This is basic responsible gaming, and ph80 supports self-set limits from your account dashboard.
Boss fish have a shared HP pool across all players in a room. A full room of four players will collectively down a Dragon King Boss faster than a solo player. If you are specifically targeting Boss Battle jackpots, join a room that already has other players active rather than playing an empty room alone.
Players who let large balances sit in their gaming wallet often end up risking more than intended. Get into the habit of withdrawing a portion of profits after a good session. On ph80, GCash and Maya withdrawals take under five minutes — there is no reason to keep winnings locked in your casino balance longer than needed.
There are plenty of apps and websites offering fishing arcade games in the Philippines, but not all of them operate under a legitimate licence. ph80 is a PAGCOR-regulated platform, which means the version of Fishing Yi Lu Fa you play here is connected to audited, certified RNG systems — not a locally modified clone where the house has manually adjusted payout rates.
The practical difference matters. On a licensed platform like ph80, your winnings are real funds held in a segregated player account. When you win a 500x multiplier from a Dragon King Boss kill, that credit is yours to withdraw immediately via GCash or Maya. Most requests process in under five minutes, 24 hours a day — including weekends and holidays like Pista ng Bayan or Christmas Eve.
For Filipino players who fund their accounts with GCash (the most common method, used by the majority of our members from NCR, Cebu, and Mindanao), the experience is seamless. Open your GCash app, send to the ph80 deposit number, and the credit lands in your gaming wallet in seconds. No need for a bank account or credit card — which matters in a market where a significant portion of the population remains underserved by traditional banking.
ph80 also enforces the PAGCOR-mandated 21+ age requirement strictly during KYC verification. Every player who joins is required to submit a valid Philippine government-issued ID — SSS, PhilHealth, UMID, passport, or driver's licence — before any withdrawal can be processed. This keeps the platform clean and ensures the community stays legitimate.
🎣 New to Fishing Yi Lu Fa?
Start with a small deposit via GCash, join the beginner room, and use only the Basic Cannon for your first session. Get comfortable with the fish movement patterns before spending more per shot. The game is easy to learn — it takes a few sessions to develop a feel for efficient targeting.
Fishing Yi Lu Fa on ph80 offers three distinct rooms. Each caters to a different bankroll size and playstyle.
Lower fish HP, smaller multipliers but very manageable on a modest GCash top-up. Ideal for players new to ph80 or those testing the game for the first time. Max payout per room session is capped at a lower tier.
The most active room on ph80 for Fishing Yi Lu Fa. Boss Battle events trigger more frequently here because more players occupy the room. Good balance between risk and reward for regular players depositing ₱500–₱2,000 per session.
High-roller room. Fish have heavier HP pools and higher multipliers. Dragon King Boss jackpots here can reach 500x a ₱1,000 bullet — that is a ₱500,000 payout on a single kill shot. For experienced ph80 members with a solid session budget.