Aim, fire, and reel in the catch. Fish Hunter is a full-screen arcade shooter with 22 sea creatures, a Megalodon boss, escalating x1–x7 weapons, and progressive jackpots — all staked in USDT on the Tron TRC-20 network.
Fish Hunter runs on a single full-screen canvas. Creatures swim in from every edge; you tap or drag to aim your cannon and fire. Each shot costs a small bet drawn from your balance, and every kill pays that creature's value multiplied by your active weapon strength.
The reef holds 22 distinct creatures, each with its own hit difficulty and payout. Common fish keep your balance ticking; mid-tier creatures reward accurate weapon upgrades; and the Megalodon boss is the headline target — a high-health, high-value spawn that can return many times your stake if you bring it down before it leaves. Every sprite is hand-drawn for the Fish & Chips ocean.
A slice of every shot funds two progressive pools that grow until they drop:
Both jackpots can land on any qualifying shot — they are pure luck on top of the skill game, so even a Bronze-tier session can hit one.
Choose a tier from the lobby to match your bankroll. One USDT equals 1,000 in-game points; the ranges below are the per-shot bet at each tier.
| Tier | Per-shot range | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Bronze | 0.01 – 0.07 USDT | Learning the creatures, long sessions |
| Silver | 0.1 – 0.7 USDT | Balanced risk, faster jackpots |
| Gold | 1 – 7 USDT | Boss hunting, biggest payouts |
Every 100 hits opens a mystery crate with a weighted reward — most are common point top-ups, but rare and legendary crates can pay thousands of points. You also earn XP on every bet to climb levels, and during the daily lucky hour your Chain Win and crate rewards are doubled.
Lifetime return-to-player averages around 95% including jackpot funding. Every payout is capped at a fixed multiple of your shot bet and validated server-side — client values are only treated as upper bounds, never trusted directly. Withdrawals settle in USDT (TRC-20) on Tron, usually within minutes.