GAME REFERENCE

Dragon Fishing — Underwater Action, Real Rewards

Dragon Fishing brings multi-cannon shooting mechanics, mythic sea creatures and layered payout rounds to our slot rooms. Open your account and dive straight into the arena — no...

Multi-Cannon MechanicsDragon Boss RoundsMythic Sea CreaturesReal Payout MultipliersSmooth Mobile Play
7meter slot Dragon Fishing — Underwater Action, Real Rewards
7meter slot What Dragon Fishing Brings to Our Lobby

What Dragon Fishing Brings to Our Lobby

Dragon Fishing is a fish-shooting title developed for arcade-style casino rooms, where you aim, fire and earn based on the creatures you land. The game features a layered target system — small reef fish carry modest returns while mythic dragons and sea beasts unlock the game's biggest multiplier rounds. We host Dragon Fishing in our slot rooms so you can move from

a quick session to a full dragon-boss encounter without switching tabs or reloading your session.

EDITORIAL PICKS

Three Reasons Dragon Fishing Stands Out

Dragon Fishing isn't a passive spin-and-wait game. Every second you're making active targeting choices that shape your session outcome. Here are the three mechanics our regulars talk about most.

7meter slot Dragon Boss Encounter
Boss Round

Dragon Boss Encounter

Land enough hits on the roaming Dragon Boss and you unlock a dedicated encounter round where the multiplier ceiling rises sharply — the single most talked-about moment in Dragon Fishing sessions.

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Multi-Cannon

Adjustable Cannon Power

Dragon Fishing lets you dial your cannon from entry-level fire to high-power blasts mid-round. Adapting your firepower to the creature on screen is how experienced players manage their bet pacing.

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Chain Kill

Chain Creature Combos

Clearing a cluster of smaller sea creatures in rapid succession triggers a chain-kill bonus — a short burst where hit rates climb and the coins-per-target ratio briefly increases above base rate.

AT A GLANCE

Dragon Fishing Gameplay Mechanics Explained

Understanding how Dragon Fishing is structured lets you choose your session style with confidence. The game balances accessible entry bets with meaningful high-power options — here's what the...

Entry Betting Range Dragon Fishing opens at a low per-shot cost, letting you...
Creature Tier System Every creature on screen carries a fixed multiplier value tied...
Live Ammunition Economy Your ammunition spend is the actual bet. Fire faster and...
Touch-First Control Layout Dragon Fishing was designed with touch screens in mind. Aim...

Dragon Fishing Transparency at a Glance

We keep the key numbers visible so you can set realistic expectations before your first shot. Dragon Fishing's figures below reflect standard configuration as offered in our lobby.

Game TypeFish Shooting Arcade
VolatilityMedium-High
Supported DevicesMobile, Tablet, Desktop
Access RegionIndonesia — supported regions where local law permits
MOBILE READY

Dragon Fishing Feels Built for Your Phone

The Dragon Fishing arena scales cleanly to any screen size, but it genuinely shines on mobile. The touch controls were mapped around single-handed play — tap to lock your aim...

One-tap aim and fire
Thumb-reach cannon slider
Fast arena load on 4G
Portrait and landscape modes
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PLAYER SUPPORT

Help When You Need It in Dragon Fishing

Questions come up mid-session — whether it's a creature payout that looks off or a cannon setting you can't locate. Here's how we handle Dragon Fishing support across three paths.

Team online

Live Chat — In-Session Help

Our live chat connects you to a support agent without closing Dragon Fishing. Describe what happened in the round, and we'll check your session log and respond with specifics — not a generic script.

Game History & Round Log

Every Dragon Fishing round is logged in your account history. If a dragon-tier hit didn't register as expected, pull up the round timestamp and share it — we can trace exactly what the server recorded.

FAQ & Game Rules Page

Dragon Fishing has its own rules document inside the game menu. Creature tier values, cannon cost tables and chain-kill conditions are all documented there before you commit a single shot.

WHY THIS PLATFORM

Why Dragon Fishing on 7meter Slot Is Credible

We know you want assurance that what's on screen reflects what lands in your account. Here are six signals that explain why Dragon Fishing in our lobby is...

Licensed Game Build

Dragon Fishing runs from a licensed game provider build. The version in our lobby matches the certified client — no...

Server-Side Hit Detection

Every hit in Dragon Fishing is validated server-side, not client-side. Your shot outcome is calculated on our servers and sent...

Verified Multiplier Tables

The creature multiplier tables shown in the in-game menu are the same values our payout engine uses. What you read...

Round Replay Auditing

Every Dragon Fishing session can be audited round by round from your account history. Disputed outcomes are reviewed against the...

Consistent Arena Configuration

The Dragon Fishing arena configuration — creature spawn rates, cannon tiers, chain-kill windows — stays consistent across sessions. We don't...

Indonesia Region Compliance

We operate Dragon Fishing for Indonesia in supported regions where local law permits. Account activity is handled under the access...

Dragon Fishing Versus Other Games in Our Lobby

Choosing between games is easier when you know what makes each one distinct. Here's how Dragon Fishing sits relative to other titles you'll find on 7meter slot.

Dragon Fishing vs. Classic Slots
Classic slots are passive — you spin and wait. Dragon Fishing is active; your targeting decisions affect which creature tier you hit, giving you a layer of session control that spin-only games don't offer.
Dragon Fishing vs. Live Baccarat
Live Baccarat is a card-reading game with a slow, social rhythm. Dragon Fishing is faster and solo-focused — you set the pace entirely, which suits shorter sessions or when you want full control of your tempo.
Dragon Fishing vs. Aviator
Aviator runs on a multiplier curve you cash out of. Dragon Fishing distributes its multipliers across creature tiers, so rewards come more frequently but in smaller bursts rather than one all-or-nothing cash-out moment.
Dragon Fishing vs. Sweet Bonanza
Sweet Bonanza uses a tumble-reel mechanic where wins are largely passive. Dragon Fishing gives you active cannon control — your choices directly influence which target tier you're engaging each second.
Dragon Fishing vs. Mahjong Ways
Mahjong Ways is a symbol-matching slot with a calm visual tempo. Dragon Fishing is visually intense — bright projectiles, moving creatures, boss animations — which appeals to players who want energy from their session.
Dragon Fishing vs. Live Roulette
Live Roulette paces itself around the dealer's spin. Dragon Fishing has no external pacing — you control exactly when you fire, how much power you use and which creature you're targeting at all times.
Dragon Fishing vs. Gates of Olympus
Gates of Olympus is a high-volatility slot where big rounds come infrequently. Dragon Fishing spreads engagement across every shot, so the game feels rewarding even in sessions that don't hit a dragon-boss round.
AT A GLANCE

Six Dragon Fishing Highlights Worth Knowing

Before you open the arena, these six concrete things about Dragon Fishing are what make it one of the more distinct titles in our shooting-game room — and why we keep it prominently in...

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Mythic Dragon Visual Theme The arena is styled around mythic East Asian sea dragons — animated boss creatures that sweep across the screen in fluid multi-frame sequences, making the dragon encounter visually unlike any standard slot room.
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No Fixed Spin Timer Unlike slots that auto-advance every few seconds, Dragon Fishing has no forced timer. You hold fire, reposition your aim and wait for the right creature — your pacing, your call, every single shot.
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Multi-Player Arena Option Dragon Fishing supports shared-arena sessions where multiple accounts shoot the same screen simultaneously. Watching a dragon boss drop under combined fire is a different experience from solo play entirely.
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Progressive Cannon Upgrade Within a session you can upgrade your cannon to unlock wider shot spread and higher per-hit power. The upgrade path is visible in the UI so you always know your current cannon tier and what the next level costs.
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Special Weapon Drops Certain creature kills in Dragon Fishing drop temporary special weapons — lightning nets and freeze rays that slow or stun creatures for a short window, increasing your effective hit rate during the effect.
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Instant Session Start Dragon Fishing loads directly from our lobby with no pre-roll video or unskippable intro. The arena is live the moment you tap the tile — useful when you have a short window and want to get straight into the game.

Dragon Fishing Questions Answered

Each creature on screen belongs to a tier that determines its payout multiplier. Small reef fish are low-tier with modest returns. Mythic dragons are the highest tier — harder to kill but carrying the largest multipliers in the game.

Yes. Dragon Fishing has a cannon-power slider active at all times during a round. You can dial up for dragon-tier targets and reduce for smaller fish to manage your ammunition spend across the session.

The Dragon Boss appears on a timed spawn cycle and becomes the priority target. Landing enough cumulative hits before it exits the arena opens the dedicated boss round where the highest multipliers in Dragon Fishing become accessible.

Dragon Fishing supports both solo and shared-arena modes. In shared mode multiple accounts shoot the same arena simultaneously. Creature kills are credited individually — another player's shot doesn't reduce your own potential payout.

Specific creature kills in Dragon Fishing randomly drop special weapons — lightning nets and freeze rays. These activate automatically and either stun or slow creatures for a brief window, temporarily boosting your effective hit rate.

Yes — the control layout was designed with portrait-mode phones in mind. The aim area fills most of the screen and the cannon-power slider sits at thumb height, so you can manage a full session comfortably one-handed.

Open your account history and locate the round by timestamp. Every Dragon Fishing session is logged server-side with creature-hit records and payout calculations. Share the timestamp with live chat if you want us to review it.