Royal Fishing is n3n4's flagship ocean-world shooting game — vivid underwater scenes, explosive cannon upgrades, and fish targets worth real Philippine Peso prizes. Think of it as the arcade fishing cabinet from SM Cebu's game zone, but now running 24/7 on your phone with GCash payouts.
Royal Fishing is a real-money shooting arcade game where players control an underwater cannon and shoot at fish, sea creatures, and bonus targets swimming across the screen. Each creature has a prize value — shoot it down and win that amount in PHP, credited instantly to your n3n4 wallet. Miss, and your bullet cost is spent. The gameplay loop is fast, satisfying, and easy to pick up, which is why fishing games have become one of the most-played categories across PAGCOR-regulated platforms in the Philippines.
What makes Royal Fishing stand out on n3n4 specifically is the production quality. The underwater visuals are rich — coral reefs, animated sea floors, shimmering light effects — and the cannon upgrade system adds genuine strategic depth. You're not just mindlessly clicking fish. Players in Davao and Quezon City who play Royal Fishing regularly know that cannon selection, bullet cost management, and targeting priority are real decisions that affect your session outcomes.
For players who grew up in coastal Philippines — Cebu, Davao del Sur, Palawan — there's something satisfying about a game set in the ocean. Royal Fishing taps into that familiarity while layering real peso stakes on top. You can start a session with as little as ₱50 and play comfortably for an extended stretch, adjusting your bullet cost per shot depending on how aggressively you want to hunt.
The game also supports up to four simultaneous players in the same room, which adds a competitive element. You can see other players' cannons firing in real time, watch who lands the big boss fish, and feel the energy of a shared session — even when your co-players are in Manila and you're sitting in an Iloilo apartment.
Different fish carry different prize multipliers. Knowing which targets are worth the bullet cost is the single biggest skill you can develop as a Royal Fishing player on n3n4.
Fast-moving, low reward. Good for warming up and keeping bullet costs low during slow phases.
Moves in a zigzag pattern. Slightly harder to hit but a better payout ratio than reef fish.
Appears in groups. Slow but heavily armored — takes multiple shots. Worth coordinating with other players.
Moves erratically and releases ink clouds that temporarily obscure the screen. High-risk, high-reward target.
One of the toughest regular targets. Speeds up when near half-health. Best taken down with upgraded cannons.
Rare spawn with massive health. Killing it triggers a bonus spray, rewarding nearby hits from all players.
The Dragon King enters with a screen-wide animation. All four players typically focus fire. Killing it alone yields the full prize.
Highest-value boss target on Royal Fishing. Appears only during special bonus rounds. The biggest single-shot prize on n3n4.
Sign in via the n3n4 Login page. New to the platform? Registration takes under two minutes — mobile number, password, done. Remember that you must be at least 21 years old to play real-money games on n3n4.
Add funds via GCash, PayMaya, BPI, BDO, or Metrobank. Deposits are reflected in your n3n4 balance within seconds. Minimum top-up is ₱50 — enough to comfortably start a Royal Fishing session on low bullet cost settings.
Navigate to Royal Fishing from the n3n4 game menu. The game loads directly in-browser or in-app — no additional downloads required on Android or iOS.
Choose a cannon from the upgrade panel and set your bullet cost per shot — anywhere from ₱5 to ₱1,000. Higher bullet cost means higher prize amounts when you land a hit, but also faster balance consumption if you miss frequently.
Tap or click to fire at your chosen targets. Prizes for successful kills are credited to your wallet immediately. Withdraw to GCash or your bank at any time — Royal Fishing winnings are real PHP, processed just like any other n3n4 payout.
Royal Fishing on n3n4 features a tiered cannon system. Upgrading your weapon increases hit probability on heavily-armored fish and unlocks special shot types — a genuine gameplay advantage for serious players.
The entry-level cannon. Low bullet cost per shot, decent fire rate. Perfect for beginners in Manila or anywhere testing the game for the first time without risking a large balance.
Fires three shots in quick succession for a single trigger press. Great for chasing fast-moving fish like reef schools and puffers — higher throughput, more chances to connect.
Fires a rotating spread pattern that covers a wide arc of the screen. Effective on King Crab and Octopus clusters — one shot can connect with multiple targets simultaneously.
The top-tier cannon on Royal Fishing. Fires a lightning chain that bounces between nearby fish, dealing damage to multiple targets per shot. Essential for boss phases like Dragon King and Sea Witch.
Thousands of Filipino players are in Royal Fishing rooms right now. Join n3n4 and start shooting for real PHP prizes.
Play Royal Fishing NowFishing games look pure luck from the outside, but players who've logged hundreds of sessions on n3n4 know there's a skill component to how you manage your bullets, select your targets, and decide when to upgrade cannons. These tips come from real gameplay patterns.
When you first enter a room, spend a few minutes on ₱5–₱10 bullets to read fish movement patterns before scaling up. Jumping to ₱500 shots immediately without knowing the room rhythm is how most players burn through a balance fast.
When a Dragon King or Mega Shark appears, ignore common fish entirely. Your bullets are better spent focusing on the high-multiplier boss — even if you don't land the kill, boss waves often trigger scatter rewards for all active shooters in the room.
When a school of reef fish or King Crabs appears in a cluster, switch to the Spiral Blaster for a few shots. The wide-arc pattern can hit four or five fish with a single pull — dramatically better cost-per-kill efficiency than single-shot cannons.
In a full 4-player n3n4 room, there's an informal etiquette — if three players are locked on the boss, add your firepower rather than competing for small fish on the side. The boss kill payout goes to the last shot, but the combined pressure from a full room kills it faster.
Decide before your session: "If I double my starting balance, I'm withdrawing and done for the night." Locking in winnings to GCash before you give them back is the discipline that separates players who come out ahead from those who always end at zero.
There are other fishing games out there, but the n3n4 version stands out for Filipino players on five key dimensions.
n3n4 operates under PAGCOR licensing — the same government body that govulates land-based casinos in the Philippines. Royal Fishing's RNG (random number generator) is independently certified. Every fish death, every boss spawn, every payout is governed by audited software.
Fishing game winnings are credited to your n3n4 wallet the moment a fish is killed. Request a withdrawal via GCash or PayMaya and the funds typically arrive within five minutes — sometimes faster during daytime hours in Manila.
Royal Fishing on n3n4 was performance-tested on mid-range Android phones and standard Philippine mobile data speeds. The game loads fast, the cannon response is crisp, and sessions don't drop mid-boss — a common frustration on inferior platforms.
Royal Fishing rooms on n3n4 are populated — especially on weekend evenings when Filipino players are most active. Full 4-player rooms are the norm, not the exception, which makes boss rounds genuinely exciting and fast-paced.
Questions about a Royal Fishing session — bullet cost glitch, payout delay, or cannon upgrade question — are handled by real Filipino agents on the n3n4 live chat. Tagalog or English, average response time under five minutes, around the clock.
n3n4 runs dedicated Royal Fishing bonus events — extra multiplier weekends, bullet top-up promos, and special boss spawn nights where Sea Witch appearances are more frequent. Check the promotions section in your account dashboard regularly.