Pick your weapon, choose your target, and start shooting. Treasure Boat Fishing at Joya 777 is a fast-paced fishing arcade where every catch pays out instantly — from small reef fish all the way up to sea bosses worth hundreds of times your bet.
Treasure Boat Fishing is one of the most visually engaging games in the Joya 777 lobby. It belongs to the fishing arcade genre — a style of game that's been popular across Southeast and South Asia for years — but it brings a level of depth and variety that most fishing games don't bother with. The premise is simple: you're on a boat, the sea is full of fish, and every fish you catch pays out a prize based on its type and rarity.
What makes Treasure Boat Fishing at Joya 777 stand out is the weapon system. You don't just fire a single cannon at whatever swims past. You choose from six different weapon types, each with its own bullet cost, firing pattern, and effectiveness against different fish. A basic cannon is cheap to fire and works fine on small reef fish, but if you want to take down a sea boss, you'll need something with more firepower — and more firepower costs more per shot.
The sea is populated with over 30 species, ranging from common reef fish worth a few times your bullet cost all the way up to rare sea bosses that can pay out 800 times your bet in a single hit. In between, you'll find mid-tier fish, school formations that reward you for catching multiple fish in one shot, and special event fish that appear during bonus rounds and carry elevated prize multipliers.
Up to four players can share the same room at Joya 777, each firing independently. You're not competing against other players — everyone catches their own fish and earns their own prizes. But the shared room creates a lively atmosphere, especially when a sea boss appears and everyone starts targeting it at once.
The game runs smoothly on both desktop and mobile at Joya 777. The underwater visuals are detailed without being heavy, and the controls are intuitive enough that you can be firing your first shots within seconds of entering a room. Prizes are credited to your balance instantly after each catch, so there's no waiting around between rounds.
Six features that keep Treasure Boat Fishing at Joya 777 feeling fresh session after session.
From the basic cannon to the chain lightning gun, each weapon at Joya 777 has a different cost per shot, firing pattern, and damage profile. Choosing the right weapon for the fish in front of you is the core skill of the game.
The sea at Joya 777 is never empty. Over 30 species swim across the screen at any given time, from tiny reef fish worth 2× your bullet cost to massive sea bosses that can pay out 800× in a single catch.
Periodically, a sea boss enters the screen at Joya 777 — a massive creature with high health and a huge prize attached. All players in the room can target it simultaneously, and whoever lands the killing shot claims the full boss reward.
When a school of fish swims through, certain weapons can hit multiple fish in a single shot. Catching three or more fish from the same school in one burst triggers a school bonus multiplier that boosts the total payout for that catch.
Occasionally a treasure chest drifts across the screen at Joya 777. Shooting it open reveals a random prize — anything from a small coin reward to a multiplied jackpot. Chests appear independently of the fish population and can show up at any time.
Treasure Boat Fishing at Joya 777 is fully optimised for mobile browsers. Tap to aim, tap to fire — the touch controls are responsive and the game scales cleanly to any screen size without losing visual quality or frame rate.
Every species in Treasure Boat Fishing at Joya 777 carries a different prize multiplier. Here's a breakdown of what you're shooting at.
| Fish / Target | Rarity | Multiplier | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reef Fish | Common | 2× – 5× | Fast-moving, low cost to catch |
| Clownfish | Common | 3× – 6× | Often swims in schools |
| Pufferfish | Uncommon | 8× – 15× | Slow but takes more hits |
| Swordfish | Uncommon | 10× – 20× | Fast diagonal movement |
| Manta Ray | Rare | 25× – 50× | Wide body, chain weapon effective |
| Giant Squid | Rare | 40× – 80× | Ink cloud obscures aim briefly |
| Golden Shark | Epic | 100× – 200× | Appears during bonus rounds |
| Treasure Chest | Epic | 50× – 300× | Random prize on opening |
| Sea Dragon Boss | Boss | 400× – 800× | Killing shot claims full reward |
Multipliers apply to your bullet cost for that shot. Higher-cost weapons yield proportionally larger payouts on the same fish.
Six weapons available at Joya 777 — each suited to a different situation on the water.
The entry-level weapon at Joya 777. Low cost per shot, single projectile, reliable accuracy. Best used on common reef fish and clownfish schools where you want to keep your spend low while building up a steady catch rate.
Fires three projectiles in a fan pattern. Slightly higher cost than the standard cannon but covers a wider area. Effective against schools of fish and useful when multiple targets are clustered together on screen.
Fires an electric bolt that chains between nearby fish. At Joya 777, this weapon is particularly effective when a school of clownfish or reef fish is tightly packed — one shot can chain through four or five fish simultaneously.
Fires a slow-moving vortex that pulls nearby fish toward its centre before detonating. High cost per shot but the area-of-effect damage makes it one of the most efficient weapons against mid-tier fish like pufferfish and swordfish.
A high-damage single-target weapon designed for rare and epic fish. The torpedo tracks its target across the screen, making it effective against fast-moving species like the swordfish and golden shark that are hard to hit with standard shots.
The most powerful weapon at Joya 777 and the only one capable of taking down a sea dragon boss efficiently. Extremely high cost per shot, but the damage output against boss-tier targets makes it the weapon of choice when a sea boss appears on screen.
If you've never played a fishing arcade game before, the learning curve at Joya 777 is gentle. Here's how a typical session runs from start to finish.
Sign up on the Joya 777 platform with your email and a password. The process takes under two minutes and gives you immediate access to all games including Treasure Boat Fishing.
Fund your account using local bank transfer, mobile banking, or a digital wallet. Deposits are processed quickly so you're not waiting around before you can start playing.
Open Treasure Boat Fishing from the Joya 777 game lobby and choose a room. Each room has a different minimum bullet cost, so pick one that matches your budget. Beginner rooms start at very low bullet costs.
Before you start firing, choose your weapon type and set your bullet cost per shot. Higher bullet costs mean larger payouts when you catch a fish, but they also drain your balance faster if you miss frequently.
Click or tap to aim and fire. When a fish is caught, the prize is calculated based on the fish's multiplier and your bullet cost, then credited to your Joya 777 balance instantly. Keep an eye out for sea bosses and treasure chests for the biggest payouts.
The fish don't follow a script, but these habits will help you get more out of every session.
What players at Joya 777 typically ask before jumping into their first room.