The underwater arcade has gone VIP. 68gl Fishing Disco combines fast-paced fish shooting with neon lights, massive multipliers, and real-money rewards — all playable from your phone in Manila, Cebu, or anywhere in the Philippines.
Fish shooting games have been a staple of Philippine arcades for decades — remember queuing up at the SM mall arcade as a kid, feeding coins into the fish hunter cabinet? 68gl Fishing Disco is that same thrill, reimagined for the digital age with real-money stakes, neon visual effects, and multiplayer rooms that fill up fast every night.
The concept is refreshingly straightforward: you control a cannon, you fire bullets at sea creatures swimming across the screen, and when a creature is hit enough times to be defeated, it drops a coin reward based on its multiplier value. Small fish pay out quickly and frequently. Rare bosses — massive sharks, golden dragons, and mythical sea creatures — absorb more ammo but reward you with prize multipliers that can reach into the hundreds or even thousands.
What makes 68gl's Fishing Disco stand out from a standard fish shooting game is the disco-themed presentation. The underwater world pulses with color, the soundtrack keeps energy high, and special event windows trigger bonus rooms where every creature on screen carries an elevated prize multiplier. It's fast, it's loud, and it's a lot of fun — especially on mobile during a slow Davao afternoon or a late night in Makati.
Because it blends skill (targeting efficiency, ammo management) with chance (whether a fish drops a prize), Fishing Disco sits in a unique space between a skill game and a slot machine. Filipino players love it because you're always doing something — there's no passive wait like in a draw game. Every second your cannon is firing, you're in the action.
All 68gl Fishing Disco rooms are powered by certified RNG to determine fish prize values. The game is accessible from any browser on Android or iOS — no app download required — and you can fund your play via GCash, Maya, BPI, or BDO with instant wallet credits.
Know your targets. Higher multiplier creatures require more ammo — but the payouts match the effort.
Fast-moving, easy to catch. Perfect for warming up and maintaining ammo efficiency early in a session.
x2 – x5Slightly tougher and a bit slower. Solid mid-tier target that offers good value for moderate ammo spend.
x5 – x15Defensive creature with a bloated hitbox. Absorbs more bullets but offers reliably good mid-tier payouts.
x10 – x20Moves in unpredictable patterns. Requires teamwork in multiplayer rooms to take down efficiently.
x20 – x40Slow but heavily armored. A sustained single-player target that rewards patience with solid mid-range payouts.
x30 – x60A rare, powerful creature. Appears periodically and requires heavy cannon fire — worth every bullet when downed.
x80 – x150The room boss. Appears on timed events. All four players in a multiplayer room should concentrate fire to trigger the full prize drop.
x200 – x500The rarest, highest-value creature in Fishing Disco. Golden Dragon appears only in special event windows — the ultimate target at 68gl.
x500 – x1000
Choose your firepower based on your session budget. Higher-level cannons deal more damage per shot — useful for boss encounters.
| Cannon Level | Bullet Cost | Damage Per Shot | Best For | Recommended Budget |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Level 1 – Starter | ₱0.10 – ₱0.50 | Low | Small fish, warming up, budget sessions | ₱20 – ₱100 |
| Level 2 – Mid Cannon | ₱0.50 – ₱2.00 | Medium | Tropical fish, puffers, consistent mid-tier play | ₱100 – ₱500 |
| Level 3 – Heavy Gun | ₱2.00 – ₱10.00 | High | Shark runs, Kraken events, experienced players | ₱500 – ₱2,000 |
| Level 4 – VIP Cannon | ₱10.00 – ₱50.00 | Very High | Golden Dragon hunting, multiplayer boss fights | ₱2,000+ |
| Laser Beam (Special) | ₱5.00 – ₱100.00 | Piercing | Hits multiple fish in one line — event rooms only | ₱1,000+ |
Bullet costs and cannon availability may vary by room type. VIP rooms require a minimum balance and are unlocked after account verification at 68gl.
Different rooms cater to different play styles and budgets — from beginners to seasoned hunters.
The lowest stakes room at 68gl Fishing Disco. Bullet costs start at ₱0.10, fish move slowly, and the session is forgiving enough for new players to learn cannon aiming and ammo conservation without blowing through their wallet.
Entry LevelThe standard 4-player room that most Filipinos gravitate toward. Four cannons firing simultaneously creates a chaotic, exciting atmosphere. Ideal for groups of friends playing together via separate 68gl accounts on a Friday night.
4 PlayersTime-limited competitive rooms where players earn points for each fish caught. The leaderboard resets every 30 minutes. Top scorers receive bonus prize multipliers on top of their regular catch earnings.
CompetitiveThe signature 68gl Fishing Disco experience. Activated during special time windows, this room floods the screen with bonus fish carrying elevated multipliers and triggers disco visual effects that match the brand's neon aesthetic.
Limited TimeReserved for high-rollers at 68gl. Minimum bullet cost of ₱10, maximum potential rewards in the x500–x1000 range per creature. Golden Dragon appearances are more frequent here than in standard rooms.
VIP OnlyPrefer to hunt alone? Solo mode gives you full control of all four cannons without other players competing for the same fish. Great for focused boss hunting and building your personal high score record on 68gl.
Single Player
New to fish shooting games? Here's the full flow from account setup to cashing out your winnings.
Sign in to your 68gl account. Head to the deposit section and top up via GCash, Maya, BPI, or BDO. Deposits are instant for e-wallets — ₱100 minimum gets you started with plenty of bullets for a beginner session.
Navigate to Fishing Disco from the game lobby. Choose your room — Beginner, Classic, or Event Room depending on your budget and experience. Each room shows the current bullet range so you can plan your spend.
Adjust bullet value using the in-game controls. Tap or click to aim your cannon at target fish — the auto-aim option helps on mobile. Focus fire on high-value targets for better return on your ammo investment.
All prizes are credited to your 68gl wallet in real time as you catch fish. When you're ready to cash out, initiate a withdrawal to GCash or Maya. Most withdrawals complete within a few hours.
Beyond the core shooting mechanic, 68gl Fishing Disco packs in a roster of special features that can dramatically boost your session earnings.
One of the biggest draws of Fishing Disco on 68gl is the event system. Every few hours, a timed Disco Event window activates across eligible rooms — during this period, the multiplier values of all sea creatures are boosted, disco lighting effects kick in, and a special bonus creature spawns that only appears during events. Filipino players in Cebu and Manila have reported their biggest wins during these event windows, which is why seasoned Fishing Disco regulars keep an eye on the event schedule.
The Chain Explosion mechanic is another fan favorite. When you fire a bomb shell at a school of small fish, a single successful hit triggers a chain explosion that defeats all fish within the blast radius simultaneously — netting you multiple prizes from one bullet. Managing when to use bomb shells versus standard ammo is a key skill that separates intermediate players from true Fishing Disco veterans.
Multiplayer coordination adds a social layer that is uniquely fun in the Philippine gaming context. 68gl Fishing Disco rooms support real-time chat alongside gameplay, so friends in different cities — say, one in Davao and another in Quezon City — can plan their cannon fire strategy together while shooting the same boss fish for a shared prize pool split.
Smart play habits stretch your budget further and keep the Fishing Disco sessions profitable more often than not.
A Level 4 cannon chewing ₱50 bullets when your session budget is ₱300 means you'll exhaust funds before hitting any meaningful boss. Start with Level 1 or 2 cannons and upgrade only when your wallet balance comfortably supports the burn rate.
Dumping 200 bullets into a Kraken by yourself often nets a loss. In multiplayer rooms, wait for other players to join the attack before committing heavy ammo to a boss creature — shared effort means fewer bullets per player for the same boss kill.
Check the 68gl Fishing Disco event schedule before starting a session. Event room windows offer elevated multipliers across all creatures — the same ammo spend during an event produces meaningfully higher average returns than during standard hours.
It's tempting to use bomb shells on large schools of small fish, but the biggest return on a bomb shell comes when a high-value boss creature is on screen surrounded by medium fish. One bomb in the right moment can clear ₱5,000+ worth of prizes.
Decide how much you're willing to spend before entering a room. Whether it's ₱200 or ₱2,000, sticking to a pre-set session limit prevents the urge to "just reload one more time" after a run of bad luck. Fishing Disco is entertainment — keep it that way.
68gl shows session stats in your game history. After a few sessions, review how many bullets you fired versus total prizes collected. This ratio helps you identify which room type and cannon level is most efficient for your personal play style.