Dive into an underwater world ruled by the legendary Monkey King. Blast through schools of fish, trigger explosive boss battles, and cash out your winnings instantly via GCash — all on the 75jili platform.
Monkey King Fishing is one of the most popular fish shooting games on the 75jili platform — and for good reason. It takes the classic arcade fish-hunter format and wraps it in a rich mythological theme inspired by the legendary Sun Wukong, the Monkey King from Chinese folklore. The result is a visually stunning, fast-paced game that Filipino players from Manila to Davao have been absolutely hooked on.
The concept is straightforward: you control a cannon at the bottom of the screen and shoot bullets at fish swimming across the ocean. Each fish has a different point value, and when you kill a fish, you earn coins based on its multiplier and your current bet level. The more powerful your weapon, the bigger the fish you can take down — and the bigger the rewards.
What sets Monkey King Fishing apart from other fish games at 75jili is the Monkey King boss mechanic. Periodically, the Monkey King himself descends into the ocean, and taking him down triggers a massive multiplier event that can pay out hundreds of times your bet. It's the kind of moment that gets the whole table excited — especially when you're playing with three other players and everyone's firing at the same boss simultaneously.
Every creature in the Monkey King Fishing ocean has a different reward value. Here's what you're hunting at 75jili.
The most common fish in the ocean. Fast-moving but low value — good for warming up your aim.
Slow and round — easy to hit. A reliable target when you're building up your coin balance.
Moves in unpredictable patterns. Takes more bullets to kill but the payout is worth the ammo cost.
Appears in groups and moves erratically. Hitting one can trigger a chain reaction on nearby fish.
A rare and powerful creature. Requires sustained fire from multiple players to bring down efficiently.
The Kraken sweeps across the screen slowly. High HP but enormous reward for the player who lands the kill shot.
Massive and slow. Coordinate with your table to maximize damage before it exits the screen.
The legendary Sun Wukong himself. Triggers a multiplier event when defeated. The biggest prize in the game.
Monkey King Fishing supports up to 4 players at a single table. When a boss fish like the Monkey King or the Kraken appears, all players can fire at it simultaneously. The kill shot earns the biggest reward, but all players who contributed damage receive a participation bonus. Coordinating with your table — even with strangers — dramatically improves your efficiency against high-HP targets.
Your cannon is your most important tool. Upgrading to the right weapon for the right target is the key to maximizing your coin-per-bullet efficiency at 75jili.
| Weapon | Tier | Bullet Cost | Best Against | Special Ability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Cannon | Basic | ₱1 – ₱5 | Clownfish, Pufferfish | None — reliable starter weapon |
| Rapid Fire Gun | Basic | ₱2 – ₱10 | Fast-moving common fish | 3-round burst per trigger pull |
| Spread Shot | Mid | ₱5 – ₱20 | Fish schools, Octopus groups | Fires 5 bullets in a fan pattern |
| Laser Beam | Mid | ₱10 – ₱30 | Reef Shark, Sea Dragon | Pierces through multiple fish in a line |
| Thunder Cannon | Advanced | ₱20 – ₱50 | Kraken, Blue Whale | Area-of-effect explosion on impact |
| Monkey King Staff | Special | ₱50 – ₱200 | Monkey King boss only | 3x damage multiplier vs. boss targets |
Weapon availability and bullet cost ranges may vary depending on the table denomination selected at 75jili. Always match your weapon tier to your target — using the Monkey King Staff on common fish is a fast way to drain your balance.
Getting started with Monkey King Fishing at 75jili is quick and easy, even if you've never played a fish shooting game before. The learning curve is gentle — the mechanics are intuitive enough that you can pick them up in your first five minutes — but the strategic depth keeps experienced players engaged for hours.
First, log in to your 75jili account and navigate to the Fish Games section. Select Monkey King Fishing and choose your table denomination — tables range from low-stakes (₱1 bullets) to high-roller rooms (₱200 bullets). Pick a denomination that matches your bankroll; a good rule of thumb is to have at least 200 bullets' worth of balance before sitting down.
Once you're in the game, aim your cannon by tapping or clicking on the fish you want to target. The game auto-fires when you hold down the button, so you can sweep across a school of fish efficiently. Watch the fish HP bars — some targets require multiple hits, and switching to a more powerful weapon mid-session is always an option from the weapon menu.
Keep an eye on the boss spawn timer in the top corner of the screen. When the Monkey King appears, switch to your highest-tier weapon immediately and focus all fire on him. The boss event lasts about 30 seconds — if your table coordinates well, you can bring him down before he exits and split the massive reward pool.
Practical advice from experienced 75jili fish game players — things that actually improve your coin-per-bullet ratio.
Fish that are about to exit the screen are easier to kill because they slow down slightly at the edges. Focusing fire on edge fish reduces wasted bullets and improves your kill rate significantly — especially on rare and epic targets.
When the Monkey King boss appears, don't go solo. Signal your table by focusing fire immediately — other players will follow. A coordinated 4-player assault on the boss is far more efficient than one player burning through ammo alone while others chase small fish.
Using a Thunder Cannon on a Clownfish is like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut. Match your weapon to your target. Save your high-cost ammo for rare and epic fish — the coin-per-bullet math only works in your favor when you're not wasting premium bullets on low-value targets.
Decide before you sit down how many bullets you're willing to spend. Fish shooting games move fast — you can burn through ₱500 in under 10 minutes at mid-stakes tables. Having a hard stop prevents the classic "just one more boss spawn" spiral that drains your GCash balance.
The 75jili Monkey King Fishing interface is optimized for touchscreen. Tapping and dragging on a phone screen gives you more precise targeting than a mouse on desktop. Most Filipino players in Cebu and QC play on their phones — and the touch controls genuinely feel more natural for this game type.
The Monkey King boss follows a rough spawn cycle — typically every 3 to 5 minutes of gameplay. If you've been playing for a while and haven't seen a boss, one is likely coming soon. This is a good time to upgrade your weapon and build up your bullet reserve so you're ready to maximize damage when he appears.
Common questions from Filipino players about Monkey King Fishing at 75jili.