Monkey King Fishing is one of the most visually rich and genuinely entertaining games on Takabaji. It's not just about luck — knowing which fish to target, how to manage your bullets, and when to go after the big bosses makes a real difference to how your session plays out.
Monkey King Fishing is an arcade-style fishing game available on Takabaji that puts you in an underwater world filled with colourful sea creatures, mythical bosses, and real cash prizes. The game draws on the classic Chinese legend of the Monkey King — Sun Wukong — and wraps it in a fast-paced shooting mechanic that's easy to pick up but genuinely rewarding to play well.
The concept is simple: you control a cannon at the bottom of the screen and fire bullets at fish swimming across the table. Each fish has a different value, and when you catch one, you earn credits based on its multiplier and the size of your bet. The challenge is that bullets cost credits too, so every shot is a small investment. Spray bullets at low-value fish all session and you'll burn through your balance fast. Target smartly and you can come out well ahead.
What makes Monkey King Fishing stand out on Takabaji is the variety of targets — from tiny common fish worth a few credits to massive boss creatures that can pay out hundreds of times your bullet cost. There are also special weapons, multiplier zones, and bonus rounds that keep the gameplay fresh even after many sessions.
Up to four players share the same table simultaneously on Takabaji. Each player controls their own cannon independently — you're not competing against each other, but you are all hunting the same fish. Teamwork isn't required, but it's satisfying when multiple cannons take down a boss together.
From account setup to your first catch — here's how it works step by step.
Create your Takabaji account in a couple of minutes. All you need is a phone number and a password. Once you're in, you have access to the full game library including Monkey King Fishing.
Deposit using any of Takabaji's supported payment options. Funds arrive quickly so you're not waiting around. Start with an amount you're comfortable with — Monkey King Fishing works well even at lower bet sizes.
Find Monkey King Fishing in the Takabaji game lobby. It loads directly in your browser — no download needed. The game runs smoothly on both desktop and mobile, with touch controls that feel natural on a phone screen.
Before you start shooting, choose your bullet denomination. This determines how much each shot costs and how much each catch pays. Lower bullet values let you play longer; higher values mean bigger potential returns per catch. You can adjust this at any time during the session.
Tap or click to aim your cannon and fire. When a bullet hits a fish and catches it, your credits are updated instantly. Chain catches together, target high-value fish, and watch for special events like the Monkey King boss round for the biggest payouts on Takabaji.
Not all fish are worth the same effort. Monkey King Fishing on Takabaji organises its sea creatures into tiers — from common small fish that are easy to catch but pay little, all the way up to legendary boss creatures that take multiple hits but reward you with massive multipliers when they go down.
Understanding the tier system is the single most useful thing you can learn before your first session. Spending all your bullets on common fish is a slow way to lose credits. Mixing in mid-tier targets and occasionally going after bosses when they appear is a much more balanced approach.
* Catch rates are approximate and vary by bullet power and target size.
| Target | Tier | Multiplier Range | Bullets Needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small Tropical Fish | Common | 1x – 3x | 1 – 2 |
| Clownfish School | Common | 2x – 5x | 1 – 3 |
| Pufferfish | Rare | 8x – 15x | 3 – 6 |
| Swordfish | Rare | 10x – 20x | 4 – 8 |
| Giant Manta Ray | Epic | 30x – 80x | 8 – 15 |
| Sea Dragon | Epic | 50x – 120x | 10 – 20 |
| Golden Shark | Boss | 100x – 300x | 20 – 40 |
| Monkey King Boss | Boss | 200x – 500x | 30 – 60+ |
* Multipliers apply to your bullet value at time of catch. Actual payouts depend on bullet denomination selected.
Monkey King Fishing on Takabaji has several mechanics that go beyond basic shooting. Here's what to look out for.
At random intervals, the Monkey King himself appears on screen — a massive, heavily armoured boss that takes sustained fire to bring down. When he does fall, the payout can reach up to 500x your bullet value. All players at the table can fire at him simultaneously, making it one of the most exciting moments in any Takabaji session.
A special weapon that fires an electric blast covering a wide area of the screen. It's particularly effective against schools of fish and mid-tier targets grouped together. The Thunder Cannon costs more per shot but can catch multiple fish in a single blast, making it efficient when the table is crowded.
Occasionally a golden version of a standard fish swims across the screen. These golden variants carry a multiplier bonus on top of their normal payout — catching one during a golden event can significantly boost your session total. They move faster than regular fish, so quick reactions matter.
Fire a whirlpool into a cluster of fish and it pulls nearby creatures toward the centre, catching several at once. It's one of the most satisfying mechanics in the game and a great way to clear a busy screen efficiently. The whirlpool trap is unlocked at higher bullet denominations on Takabaji.
A portion of every bullet fired on Takabaji contributes to a shared jackpot pool. Catching specific rare fish during a jackpot-eligible round can trigger a jackpot win on top of the standard catch payout. The jackpot amount is displayed live on screen and grows continuously throughout the day.
The entire game interface scales cleanly to any screen size. On mobile, you tap to aim and fire — the controls are responsive and accurate even during fast-moving boss rounds. No app download is needed; just open Takabaji in your phone browser and the game is ready to go.
Monkey King Fishing rewards players who think before they shoot. Here are the habits that separate players who enjoy long, profitable sessions on Takabaji from those who burn through credits in the first ten minutes.
Don't spray bullets at fast-moving small fish. They're not worth the cost. Let them pass and wait for slower, higher-value targets to come into range before firing.
Use the room edges to your advantage. Fish that swim close to the screen edges slow down slightly as they turn. That's your best window to land accurate shots on mid-tier and rare targets.
Save special weapons for boss rounds. The Thunder Cannon and Whirlpool Trap are most valuable when the Monkey King or a Sea Dragon appears. Using them on common fish is a waste of their potential on Takabaji.
Set a session budget before you start. Decide how many credits you're willing to spend in one sitting. Fishing games are fast-paced and it's easy to lose track of time. A clear limit keeps the experience enjoyable.
Increase bullet value gradually, not all at once. If you're having a good session, stepping up your bullet denomination incrementally is safer than jumping straight to the maximum. It keeps your balance stable while still increasing your earning potential.
Everything players ask before their first session on Takabaji — answered clearly.
You know the tiers, you know the weapons, and you know which fish are worth your bullets. Now it's time to open the table and start hunting. Register on Takabaji and your first session is just a few minutes away.