Captain Fisher is one of the most-played arcade fishing games on bajiff. Aim your cannon, target high-value sea creatures, and collect multiplier rewards — all from your phone in Dhaka, Chittagong, or anywhere across Bangladesh.
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Everything you need to know before you fire your first shot.
Captain Fisher is a real-money arcade fishing game available at bajiff, developed by JILI — one of Asia's leading gaming studios with a particularly strong following across Bangladesh and the wider South Asian market. Unlike slot machines or table games, Captain Fisher places you in direct control: you aim a cannon at a colourful underwater world, spend bullets (which cost BDT from your balance), and collect payouts whenever a bullet kills a fish. The richer the fish, the bigger the reward.
The game is housed on a bright, animated underwater stage filled with schools of fish ranging from tiny clownfish worth just a few times your bullet cost, all the way up to legendary sea bosses that can pay out 1,000× or more. Up to four players can share the same table simultaneously, each firing independently — which adds a social, competitive edge that solo slot spinning simply cannot replicate.
For players in Bangladesh who enjoy fast-paced, skill-influenced gameplay rather than purely passive spinning, Captain Fisher at bajiff offers a refreshing alternative. The mechanics reward players who learn which targets to prioritise, how to manage their bullet spend rate, and when to switch cannon power — bringing a layer of strategic thinking to an otherwise arcade-style experience.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Game Type | Fish Shooting Arcade |
| Provider | JILI Gaming |
| RTP | 97% |
| Min Bullet Cost | ৳10 per shot |
| Max Bullet Cost | ৳2,000 per shot |
| Max Multiplier | 1,000× |
| Players Per Table | Up to 4 |
| Cannon Levels | 4 (Starter → Elite) |
| Special Features | Boss Raids, Torpedo, Chain Lightning |
| Mobile Compatible | Yes — iOS & Android |
| Currency Supported | BDT (Bangladeshi Taka ৳) |
Captain Fisher sits at the crossroads of gaming skill and gambling excitement. Players from Dhaka to Sylhet appreciate that their decisions — target selection, cannon level, special weapon timing — genuinely influence outcomes. It feels less like leaving everything to chance and more like a competitive mobile game that also pays out in BDT.
The game renders smoothly on any modern Android or iOS device. Whether you are commuting on the Dhaka Metro Rail or relaxing in Cox's Bazar, Captain Fisher loads quickly over 4G and does not require a dedicated app — play directly through the bajiff mobile site.
All outcomes in Captain Fisher are determined by a certified Random Number Generator (RNG). bajiff uses 256-bit SSL encryption across all game sessions and financial transactions. Your BDT balance and personal details are protected at all times.
New to fish shooting games? Follow these steps to get started at bajiff.
Captain Fisher is an arcade-style shooting game where every action you take costs a bullet, and every bullet has a BDT value you choose. Here is the basic cycle:
Captain Fisher at bajiff offers three room configurations to suit different bankroll sizes:
Most bajiff players from Chittagong and Dhaka who are new to the game start in the Beginner Room with small bullet costs to familiarise themselves with fish movement patterns before moving up.
Access your bajiff account and ensure your BDT wallet is funded via bKash, Nagad, or Rocket. Deposits are processed instantly.
Find Captain Fisher in the bajiff arcade or fishing game section. Tap the game thumbnail to launch it in your browser — no download needed.
Select the Beginner Room to start. Set your bullet cost to ৳10 and observe fish movement patterns for the first few rounds before committing to faster firing.
Target medium-value fish (the blue and silver varieties) first — they die in fewer shots and give a steady stream of small wins to build your balance.
Save your Torpedo and Chain Lightning for boss fish appearances. Wasting special weapons on common fish is the most frequent mistake new players make.
Decide your maximum spend before you start. If you allocate ৳1,000 for a session, stick to it regardless of win/loss state. Use bajiff's deposit limit tools if needed.
Every fish in Captain Fisher has a rarity tier and a corresponding payout multiplier applied to your bullet cost on kill.
Clownfish, sardines, and small reef fish. Fast-moving and easy to hit, but low payout. Great for warming up and steadying your aim at the start of a session.
Tuna, swordfish, electric eels, and stingrays. Require 2–4 shots to kill and move erratically. Targeting these consistently is the core skill of Captain Fisher.
Sharks, giant octopuses, and manta rays. Slow-moving but heavily armoured — they require sustained fire or special weapons. Killing one can dramatically turn a session around.
The legendary Leviathan, Dragon Crab, and Kraken appear on timed intervals. Coordinating fire with other players at the table significantly increases the odds of a kill — and the jackpot is shared proportionally.
Captain Fisher arms you with four types of special weapons. Learning when to deploy each one separates profitable sessions from wasted ammunition.
A high-damage projectile that travels in a straight line and deals splash damage across a wide area. Most effective when aimed at dense schools of Rare-tier fish, converting multiple kills per single weapon use. Costs 5× a standard bullet.
Fires an electric bolt that chains between up to eight fish in proximity. Exceptional for clearing mid-tier fish clusters and dealing significant early damage to boss creatures. Costs 8× a standard bullet.
A precision single-target beam that deals continuous damage for 3 seconds, ignoring fish armour ratings. The best weapon for Epic and Legendary tier targets — especially bosses that have already taken partial damage from standard fire.
Creates a whirlpool that pulls nearby fish toward the centre and stuns them for 2 seconds. Use it just before firing a Torpedo or Laser Cannon volley — the combination dramatically increases your kill rate on boss fish.
These are the tactics that experienced bajiff players use to stretch their BDT balance further and maximise time on the game.
The biggest mistake new players make in Captain Fisher is fixating on boss fish immediately. Legendary bosses are high-reward targets, but they require significant sustained fire. If your balance is limited, spending all your bullets on a boss that other players ultimately kill (awarding them proportional credit, not you full credit) leaves you with little to show.
Experienced players consistently target Rare-tier fish — swordfish, stingrays, and electric eels — which die in 2–4 shots and produce a reliable stream of 15×–80× payouts. This approach builds balance steadily and keeps sessions alive longer, giving you more opportunities to join boss raids with meaningful firepower.
Do not stay at a fixed bullet cost for an entire session. Start at a lower cost to warm up and read fish patterns. When a Legendary boss appears, increase your bullet cost temporarily to maximise the payout if you land the kill. Once the boss is defeated, dial back down to a sustainable rate. This dynamic approach balances risk and preserves your bankroll through the slower periods between boss spawns.
Captain Fisher tables host up to four players simultaneously. When a Sea Boss enters the screen, it is mathematically advantageous for all players to concentrate fire on it. Bosses award payout proportional to each player's contribution — so even joining a boss fight mid-way with 20–30 bullets still earns you a proportional share of the 500×–1,000× multiplier. Paying attention to what other players are shooting helps you choose the right moment to redirect your cannon.
Special weapons recharge on a timer after use. A common error is firing a Torpedo into empty water or at Common-tier fish where a standard bullet would suffice. Reserve Torpedoes for dense clusters, use Chain Lightning when 5+ Rare-tier fish are grouped, and keep the Laser Cannon specifically for boss encounters. The Vortex Bomb paired with a Torpedo immediately after creates a highly efficient two-weapon combo that experienced bajiff players use reliably during boss raids.
Decide before every session what your maximum loss limit is and honour it strictly. bajiff offers account-level deposit and loss limit tools that enforce these boundaries automatically — a useful feature if you find it difficult to stop mid-session. Playing Captain Fisher should be enjoyable entertainment; maintaining discipline over your spending ensures it stays that way.
bajiff supports all major Bangladeshi payment methods. Funding your account to play Captain Fisher takes under two minutes.
All mobile wallet payments — bKash, Nagad, Rocket, and Upay — are credited to your bajiff BDT wallet instantly, 24 hours a day including Bangladesh public holidays like Eid and Pohela Boishakh.
Winnings from Captain Fisher can be withdrawn to bKash or Nagad typically within 15–30 minutes once your account KYC is verified. No hidden fees are charged by bajiff on withdrawals.
Captain Fisher at bajiff runs entirely in BDT. There are no USD or EUR conversion steps — your bKash balance goes straight into the game and your winnings come back to you in Taka.
Common questions from bajiff players across Bangladesh about Captain Fisher.