Royal Fishing is one of the most popular arcade games in the Crazy Time lobby. It's fast, it's visual, and when the boss fish appear, the whole table lights up. Here's everything you need to know before you start shooting.
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Royal Fishing is a multiplayer arcade shooting game available in the Crazy Time lobby. Unlike slots where you spin and wait, Royal Fishing puts you in control — you aim a cannon at fish swimming across the screen and fire to catch them. Each fish you catch pays out a multiplier based on its type, and the bigger and rarer the fish, the higher the reward.
The game runs in a shared environment where multiple players are at the table at the same time, each with their own cannon. You choose your weapon, set your bet per shot, and start firing. The cost of each shot is your bet multiplied by the weapon's cost factor, and the payout when you catch a fish is your bet multiplied by that fish's prize value.
What makes Royal Fishing stand out in the Crazy Time lobby is the boss fish system. Periodically, massive boss creatures appear on screen — giant crabs, sea dragons, and other creatures — that carry multipliers far beyond anything the regular fish offer. Landing a boss fish is the moment every player at the table is waiting for.
"Royal Fishing isn't just a game — it's a shared experience. When a boss appears, the whole table goes for it together."
Each weapon has a different cost multiplier and firing pattern. Choosing the right one for the situation makes a real difference to your results.
The default weapon. Low cost per shot, single projectile. Best for targeting small and medium fish when you want to stretch your balance across many shots. Not ideal for boss fish — too slow to deal enough damage before they exit.
Fires multiple shots in quick succession. Higher cost per volley but significantly better at catching fast-moving fish. A good middle-ground weapon for players who want more action without going straight to the heavy artillery.
Fires a spinning projectile that can hit multiple fish in a single shot. Excellent for dense schools of fish and for dealing area damage to boss creatures. Higher cost but the potential to catch several fish at once makes it efficient.
Sends an electric chain between nearby fish, potentially catching several in one shot. Particularly effective when fish are swimming in tight groups. The chain effect is random in how far it spreads, which adds an element of excitement to every shot.
Fires an explosive round that detonates on impact, dealing damage to all fish within the blast radius. High cost but unmatched for clearing groups of fish quickly. Most players switch to this weapon when a boss fish appears on screen.
The most powerful weapon in Royal Fishing. Fires a massive royal projectile that deals heavy damage to boss fish and carries a chance to trigger bonus multipliers on catch. Reserved for serious boss encounters — the cost is high but so is the ceiling on what you can win.
Every fish in Royal Fishing carries a prize multiplier. The smaller, more common fish appear frequently but pay modest amounts. The rare and boss fish are harder to catch but the payouts are in a completely different league. Here's a breakdown of what you're hunting in the Crazy Time waters.
Keep in mind that catching a fish isn't guaranteed — each shot has a probability of success based on the fish's health and your weapon's power. Boss fish require sustained fire from multiple shots, and often multiple players, before they go down.
| Fish Type | Rarity | Multiplier Range |
|---|---|---|
| Small Tropical Fish | Very Common | 2x – 5x |
| Clownfish | Common | 5x – 10x |
| Pufferfish | Common | 8x – 15x |
| Swordfish | Uncommon | 15x – 30x |
| Manta Ray | Rare | 30x – 60x |
| Giant Crab (Boss) | Boss | 100x – 200x |
| Sea Dragon (Boss) | Boss | 200x – 500x |
Royal Fishing is one of the more accessible games in the Crazy Time lobby — you don't need any prior experience to jump in. The controls are simple and the game explains itself as you go. Here's the basic flow from login to first catch.
Head to the Crazy Time lobby after logging in. Royal Fishing is listed under the arcade or fishing game section. Click to open the game table.
Use the bet controls at the bottom of the screen to set how much each shot costs at the base level. Remember that your actual cost per shot depends on which weapon you're using.
Select a weapon from the arsenal panel. For beginners, start with the Basic Cannon or Rapid Fire to get a feel for the game before moving to higher-cost weapons.
Click or tap on the fish you want to target. Your cannon fires automatically toward that point. Lead fast-moving fish slightly ahead of their direction for better hit rates.
When a boss fish appears, switch to a high-power weapon and increase your bet if your balance allows. Boss fish have limited screen time — every shot counts during the event window.
Royal Fishing has a luck component — you can't control which fish appear or whether your shot connects — but there are real decisions you make every session that affect how long you play and how much you can win. These tips come from watching how experienced players approach the game at Crazy Time.
Small fish pay too little to justify the shots. Medium fish like swordfish and manta rays offer a good balance of catch rate and payout. Save your heavy weapons for boss events rather than burning them on small fry.
The moment a boss fish enters the screen, switch to your highest-power weapon immediately. Boss fish move across the screen and exit — you have a limited window. Don't waste it with the basic cannon.
A common mistake is setting the base bet too high relative to your balance. With a high-cost weapon, each shot can eat through your balance quickly. Keep base bets at a level where you can fire 50–100 shots before running out.
When multiple players are all firing at a boss fish, the combined damage brings it down faster. Don't hold back during boss events — the more shots you land, the higher your share of the payout when it falls.
If no boss fish has appeared for a while, it's fine to slow down your firing rate and conserve balance. The real action in Royal Fishing happens during boss events — pacing yourself between them is smart bankroll management.
Create your free account, grab your welcome bonus, and head straight to the Royal Fishing table. The boss fish are waiting.
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