Dragon Fishing at TK 77 takes the fish shooting format to a whole new level. Face off against mythical sea dragons, ancient sea monsters, and legendary creatures — each one carrying multipliers that can change your session in a single shot.
Dragon Fishing is not your average fish shooting game. Where most titles in this category stick to ocean creatures, Dragon Fishing at TK 77 builds an entire mythological world beneath the waves. You're not just catching fish — you're hunting dragons, sea serpents, ancient krakens, and fire-breathing leviathans that guard the biggest multipliers in the game.
The core mechanic will feel familiar if you've played other shooting games at TK 77. You aim your cannon, fire bullets at targets, and collect payouts when a creature is defeated. But Dragon Fishing layers on top of this with a boss phase system, elemental weapon types, and a dragon rage mode that temporarily boosts all multipliers on screen. These additions make the game feel genuinely different from session to session.
The visual production is a step above most games in this category. The dragon animations are fluid, the underwater environment shifts between calm reef scenes and dramatic volcanic seabeds depending on which boss phase you're in, and the sound design builds tension effectively when a legendary creature appears. It's the kind of game that draws a crowd when someone is playing it on their phone in public.
New to dragon hunting? Here's how the game works from the moment you open it at TK 77.
Choose your bullet cost from the controls at the bottom of the screen. Higher bullet power deals more damage per shot and scales your payouts proportionally when you land a kill.
Tap or click on any creature on screen to aim. Common sea creatures are easy kills for quick payouts. Legendary dragons take more shots but pay out multipliers that can reach 1000× your bullet cost.
When a creature's health reaches zero, it's defeated and your payout is credited instantly. The multiplier shown on the creature at the moment of defeat determines your reward.
Fill your rage meter by defeating creatures. When it's full, activate Dragon Rage mode — all multipliers on screen are boosted for a limited time, making it the best moment to target boss creatures.
Know what you're hunting before you start shooting. Here's the full creature roster at TK 77.
| Creature | Tier | Shots to Defeat | Multiplier | Special Trait |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Fire Dragon | Legendary | 80–120 | 500× – 1000× | Triggers Dragon Rage on defeat |
| Tidal Sea Serpent | Legendary | 60–90 | 300× – 600× | Splits into two mid-tier creatures |
| Void Kraken | Boss | 45–70 | 150× – 350× | Tentacles deal area damage to nearby creatures |
| Storm Wyvern | Elite | 30–50 | 80× – 150× | Chains lightning to adjacent targets |
| Crystal Leviathan | Elite | 25–40 | 50× – 100× | Drops bonus gems worth extra multiplier |
| Iron Turtle Dragon | Mid | 15–25 | 20× – 50× | Armoured shell absorbs first 5 shots |
| Sea Drake | Common | 6–14 | 5× – 20× | Appears in groups of three |
| Reef Wyrm | Common | 2–5 | 2× – 6× | Fast-moving, good for rage meter building |
Dragon Fishing at TK 77 uses a phase-based boss encounter system that sets it apart from standard fish shooting games. Rather than bosses appearing randomly, the game cycles through distinct phases that escalate in intensity — and in potential reward.
The opening phase fills the screen with common sea drakes and reef wyrms. This is the best time to build your rage meter quickly using low-cost shots on easy targets.
Elite creatures like the Storm Wyvern and Crystal Leviathan begin appearing. Multipliers increase significantly and the screen becomes more chaotic. Focus fire on the highest-value targets you can reach.
The legendary bosses emerge. The Ancient Fire Dragon and Tidal Sea Serpent appear with their full multiplier ranges active. This is the phase where the biggest payouts happen at TK 77.
If you've filled your rage meter, activating Dragon Rage during Phase 3 stacks the multiplier boost on top of already-elevated boss multipliers. This combination is responsible for the game's highest recorded payouts.
Dragon Fishing gives you more than a standard cannon. Each elemental weapon has a specific role in your hunting strategy at TK 77.
Deals continuous fire damage over time to a single target. Ideal for legendary bosses with high health pools — the burn effect keeps dealing damage even between shots.
Releases a wide electric net that stuns all creatures in a large area and deals simultaneous damage. Best used during Phase 2 when elite creatures cluster together on screen.
Freezes all creatures on screen for several seconds, giving you uninterrupted time to land shots on the highest-value targets without them moving out of range.
A single high-damage shot that pierces through every creature in its path. Devastating when aimed through a line of sea drakes or directly at a boss creature's weak point.
These are the habits that separate consistent winners from players who burn through their balance chasing every dragon on screen.
Don't waste Phase 1 by ignoring the common creatures. Reef Wyrms and Sea Drakes are easy kills that charge your rage meter fast. Arriving at Phase 3 with a full or near-full rage meter is the single biggest advantage you can give yourself in Dragon Fishing at TK 77.
Activating Dragon Rage during Phase 1 or 2 is a common mistake. The multiplier boost is most valuable when applied to legendary boss creatures in Phase 3. A 1000× multiplier with Dragon Rage active can produce payouts that dwarf anything available in the earlier phases.
Legendary bosses move unpredictably and can exit the screen before you've dealt enough damage. Activating Frost Blast freezes them in place, giving you several seconds of uninterrupted shots. Combine this with the Dragon Flame Cannon for maximum damage output during the freeze window.
Dragon Fishing at TK 77 runs on a shared multiplayer table. When a legendary boss appears, multiple players focusing fire on the same target defeats it faster. The player who lands the killing shot collects the full multiplier, so positioning your shots to be the final hit on a boss is a legitimate strategy worth developing.
Some experienced TK 77 players use lower bullet costs during Phase 1 to conserve balance while building their rage meter, then increase their bet size when Phase 3 begins. This approach maximises the value of each shot during the highest-multiplier phase of the game.
The Iron Turtle Dragon's armoured shell makes it look like a poor target, but once the armour breaks it becomes one of the most efficient mid-tier kills in the game. Its 20×–50× multiplier range is reliable, and defeating it often triggers a bonus drop that charges your rage meter faster than standard kills.
Dragon Fishing has quickly become one of the most talked-about games at TK 77, and it's not hard to understand why. The combination of mythological creatures, a structured boss phase system, and multipliers that can reach 1000× creates a game experience that feels genuinely high-stakes in a way that most fish shooting titles don't manage.
The 96.9% RTP is competitive for this game category. Over extended play, that return rate means Dragon Fishing gives back a solid proportion of what's wagered — and the variance is high enough that individual sessions can produce significant swings in either direction. That volatility is part of what makes the game exciting, but it also means managing your balance carefully across sessions is important.
For Bangladesh players specifically, TK 77 makes Dragon Fishing accessible in ways that matter. Local payment methods work smoothly for deposits and withdrawals, the mobile experience is optimised for the devices most commonly used here, and the minimum bet of ৳10 per shot means you can play meaningful sessions without needing a large starting balance.
The multiplayer element adds a dimension that solo games simply can't replicate. Watching another player land a 1000× hit on the Ancient Fire Dragon while you're at the same table creates a shared excitement that keeps sessions engaging even during quieter stretches. It also creates genuine strategic decisions — do you focus on your own targets or join the coordinated assault on a boss that another player has already weakened?
The elemental weapon system is one of Dragon Fishing's strongest design choices. Having four distinct weapons with different tactical applications means there's always a decision to make about which tool fits the current situation. That layer of strategy keeps the game from feeling repetitive even after many sessions, which is a genuine achievement for a game in this format.
If you're coming to Dragon Fishing from other TK 77 games, the learning curve is gentle. The core shooting mechanic is the same, and the phase system becomes intuitive after a few sessions. The main adjustment is learning to think in terms of phases rather than individual shots — understanding when to conserve resources and when to go all-in on a boss encounter is what separates good Dragon Fishing players from great ones.
Dragon Fishing is designed to be exciting, but it's important to stay in control. TK 77 provides deposit limits, session reminders, and self-exclusion tools. Visit our Responsible Gaming page for full details on the tools available to you.