It's part shooting game, part slot, and one hundred percent action. Fishing Disco at 369club wraps vibrant disco visuals around classic fish-shooting mechanics that Filipino players have loved for years — now with bigger multipliers, wilder boss fish, and GCash payouts that hit in minutes.
Play Fishing Disco NowIf you grew up playing fish-shooting arcade games in malls around Manila or Cebu, Fishing Disco at 369club will feel immediately familiar — but significantly upgraded. The core mechanic is straightforward: you aim a cannon at fish swimming across the screen, shoot, and collect winnings based on the multiplier value of each fish you catch. What Fishing Disco adds on top of that foundation is a pulsing disco aesthetic, a soundtrack that genuinely slaps, and a roster of special fish, sea creatures, and boss targets that can send your balance skyrocketing with a single well-placed shot.
At 369club, Fishing Disco is available to play directly in your browser — no app installation needed. The game runs smoothly on Android, iPhone, and desktop, which means Filipino players can jump in from anywhere: during a break between sabong rounds, after a PBA game ends, or while waiting for a GCash transfer. The low minimum bet (₱10 per shot) makes it accessible to casual players, while the high multiplier ceiling keeps high-stakes regulars engaged.
Fishing arcade games have had a loyal Filipino fanbase for over a decade. Walk through any internet cafe in Davao, Cebu, or Quezon City and you'll often spot a cluster of people around a large fish-shooting terminal, coordinating shots and cheering when a boss target goes down. That social, participatory energy is exactly what online fishing games at platforms like 369club have brought into the digital space — and Fishing Disco captures it especially well.
Filipino players appreciate fishing games because they feel different from pure luck-based slots. While the outcome still involves an RNG component, the act of aiming, choosing targets, and managing bullet cost per shot introduces a layer of decision-making that makes the game feel more active. There's a reason fishing games consistently rank among the top-played categories at 369club alongside bingo and slots — they hit a unique sweet spot between skill and chance that Filipino gamers gravitate toward.
Fishing Disco specifically adds a festive, fun-house energy that separates it from more serious-looking competitors. The disco theme — complete with glowing fish, spinning lights, and funky background music — makes sessions feel celebratory regardless of the outcome. It's the kind of game you can play alone or with friends watching over your shoulder, and it works equally well both ways.
Your primary weapon in Fishing Disco is a cannon positioned at one corner of the screen. Each shot costs a set amount from your 369club wallet — this is your "bullet cost," which you set before playing. Lower bullet costs mean more shots per peso, which is great for targeting smaller fish consistently. Higher bullet costs mean bigger potential payouts when you land a hit on a high-multiplier target, but your balance depletes faster if shots miss.
The key strategic decision is matching your bullet cost to the fish you're targeting. Firing expensive shots at small low-value fish burns bankroll inefficiently. The sweet spot, which experienced 369club players quickly learn, is calibrating your shot cost based on the current mix of fish on screen — conserving heavy shots for when a boss target or high-value fish swims into range.
Every fish species in Fishing Disco carries a multiplier value that determines your payout when you successfully catch it. Small common fish pay modest multipliers (3× to 10×), mid-tier fish pay moderate amounts (15× to 80×), and rare or boss fish can pay anywhere from 100× to 1,000× your bullet cost. The disco-themed special fish — glowing jellyfish, electric eels, and the iconic Disco King boss — carry the highest values and appear less frequently, building excitement during longer sessions.
Fishing Disco at 369club includes several special mechanics that can dramatically shift a session's momentum. The Chain Lightning effect triggers when specific fish are hit, sending an electric arc that can catch multiple nearby targets simultaneously — one of the most satisfying moments in the game. The Bomb Shot is a special projectile that detonates on impact, clearing a wide area of fish and paying out on everything caught in the blast radius. The Laser Cannon upgrade temporarily replaces your standard shot with a continuous beam that cuts across the screen, ideal for dense fish clusters that swim in formation.
| Game Type | Fish Shooting |
| RTP | 97.1% |
| Max Multiplier | 1,000× |
| Min. Bet/Shot | ₱10 |
| Max. Bet/Shot | ₱5,000 |
| Players | 1–4 (multiplayer) |
| Special Modes | Boss Rush, Disco Storm |
| Mobile Play | Full Support |
Deposit via GCash in under 60 seconds. Funds credited to your 369club wallet instantly.
Players must be 21 years or older to play Fishing Disco or any real-money game at 369club. Age verification is required as part of the KYC process per PAGCOR regulations.
One of the features that gets the most chat in the 369club community is the Disco Storm event — a timed special round that activates randomly during normal play or can be triggered by hitting specific in-game targets. During Disco Storm, the entire screen transforms: the lighting goes full disco-mode with strobe effects, the music kicks into a higher gear, and a flood of rare high-multiplier fish school across the screen in waves.
Disco Storm typically lasts 30 to 60 seconds. Your cannon automatically upgrades to the highest available bullet tier during this window, and every fish caught pays an enhanced multiplier on top of its base value. Players who time the Disco Storm well — entering it with sufficient wallet balance to fire rapidly — can turn a modest session into a memorable one. It's the Fishing Disco equivalent of landing free spins in a slot game, and it generates the same level of excitement.
Filipino players in the 369club community have documented Disco Storm hits that generated payouts of 200× to 400× the initial stake in a single 30-second round. While these aren't guaranteed outcomes — the RNG governs which fish appear and when — the feature is active enough that most sessions of 20+ minutes will see at least one Disco Storm trigger.
Every fish in Fishing Disco has a different value. Here's what's swimming in the 369club Fishing Disco ocean and what catching each one pays out.
Clownfish, parrotfish, and groupers. Abundant and easy to hit — good for steady low-risk accumulation during early session warm-up.
Angelfish and butterflyfish move faster than common reef fish. Medium-value targets worth spending mid-tier bullet cost on.
Moves erratically and requires multiple shots to defeat. Catching it releases bonus coins that pay out additional rewards to all nearby shooters.
Tentacles can grab nearby bullets and redirect them. Defeating it requires coordinated fire — especially rewarding in multiplayer sessions.
Fast, tough, and visually stunning. The Neon Shark's fin glows with a multiplier counter that increases the longer it survives on screen without being caught.
A massive target that takes sustained heavy fire to defeat. When it finally goes down, it releases a splash that deals bonus hits to all fish in the surrounding area.
Boss-tier target. Appears rarely, usually preceded by a screen-wide visual cue. Massive hit point pool but the payout when it goes down is equally massive.
The ultimate boss target in Fishing Disco. Appears exclusively during Disco Storm or Boss Rush mode. Every player in the session fires at it simultaneously — and the player who lands the final hit claims the full 1,000× reward.
Fishing Disco gives you more than a standard cannon. Knowing when to switch weapons is a big part of maximizing your payout per session at 369club.
Your default weapon. Fires single precise shots. Best for targeting individual high-value fish at medium bullet cost. Efficient for most normal gameplay situations.
Fires three projectiles in a cone pattern. Lower individual bullet cost but wider coverage. Excellent for dense fish clusters and the common reef fish clearing strategy.
Hit one fish, chain to up to four neighbors. Spectacular for schools of mid-tier fish moving in formation. Can generate huge multi-catch payouts with a single shot when timed well.
High-cost, high-reward area weapon. On detonation, pays out on all fish within blast radius simultaneously. Reserved for boss spawns and dense fish formations during Disco Storm.
New to fish-shooting games or just new to Fishing Disco? Here's everything you need to get from registration to your first catch at 369club.
Visit 369club and complete registration with your mobile number and basic details. You must confirm you are 21 years or older. Complete KYC with a valid Philippine ID (PhilSys, UMID, or passport) for full withdrawal access.
Open the Wallet section and deposit using GCash for the fastest turnaround — funds reflect in your 369club balance within seconds. Minimum deposit is ₱50. PayMaya, BPI, BDO, and Metrobank are also fully supported.
From the 369club home screen, select the Fishing category or use the search function to find Fishing Disco directly. Tap to launch — the game opens in-browser with no download required on any device.
Use the in-game controls to set your preferred bullet cost before you start firing. Beginners are advised to start at ₱10–₱50 per shot to get a feel for fish movement patterns and weapon behavior without burning through balance quickly.
Tap or click to fire at your chosen targets. Prioritize mid-to-high value fish over small ones for better value per shot. Save your Bomb and Lightning weapons for dense clusters and boss targets. Watch for the Disco Storm trigger and be ready to fire rapidly.
When you're ready to cash out, head to the Wallet section and select Withdraw. GCash withdrawals at 369club typically process in 5–30 minutes. Ensure your KYC is complete and wagering requirements are met before requesting withdrawal.
These practical habits won't guarantee wins — no game can do that — but they'll help you get more fun and better value from every session at 369club.
Don't fire expensive bullets at ₱30 fish. Reserve high-cost shots for mid and boss-tier targets where the multiplier justifies the investment.
Decide on a peso amount you're comfortable with before loading Fishing Disco. The fast-paced nature of shooting games can make it easy to overspend without a pre-set limit.
Disco Storm floods the screen with high-value fish. Having your Bomb and Chain Lightning ready when Storm triggers maximizes what is already the highest-payout window of any session.
In 4-player mode, the player who lands the killing shot on Disco King wins the full 1,000× reward. Coordination and timing matter in the final phase of a boss encounter.
Fish shooting's fast pace can be mentally tiring. Step away after 45–60 minutes and return fresh. PAGCOR guidelines and 369club's responsible gaming tools both recommend regular breaks.
Fishing Disco's real-time multiplayer environment requires a steady connection. Dropped frames or lag during a boss fight can cost meaningful shots. Use WiFi or strong LTE when playing at 369club.
Fishing Disco is a game of chance combined with elements of skill. While target selection affects which fish you pursue, the outcome of each shot is governed by a certified Random Number Generator. No strategy guarantees consistent profit. Play for entertainment and within your means. 369club provides deposit limits, session reminders, and self-exclusion options. For help, visit our Responsible Gaming page or contact our 24/7 Filipino support team at any time.