EvoJili Fishing Disco drops you into a glowing underwater world where every fish you catch pays out in real Philippine Peso. Aim, shoot, and reel in the big ones — from common reef fish all the way to massive boss creatures worth hundreds of times your bet.
EvoJili Fishing Disco is an arcade-style fishing shooter that combines the fast-paced action of classic fish table games with a neon-soaked disco aesthetic that makes every session feel like a night out in BGC. The underwater world is alive with dozens of fish species swimming across your screen — from tiny reef fish worth small payouts to massive boss creatures that can deliver multipliers worth hundreds of times your bet.
The core mechanic is simple: you aim a cannon at fish swimming across the screen and fire. Each fish you kill pays out based on its species and size. The bigger and rarer the fish, the more it pays — but bigger fish also take more shots to kill, so managing your ammunition spend against the potential payout is the central skill of EvoJili Fishing Disco.
What sets EvoJili Fishing Disco apart from standard fish table games is the disco theme layered over everything. The underwater environment pulses with neon lights, the fish shimmer with color effects, and special events like the Disco Storm and Golden Fish Rush fill the screen with high-value targets. It's the kind of game that Filipino players who enjoy the energy of a live casino floor — or the buzz of a PBA playoff crowd — will immediately connect with.
EvoJili supports GCash and PayMaya for instant deposits, so you can be in a Fishing Disco session within minutes of deciding to play. All bets and payouts are in Philippine Peso (₱), and the game is fully optimized for mobile play on Globe and Smart networks. Whether you're in Makati, Cebu, or Davao, EvoJili Fishing Disco runs smoothly on any device.
Every fish in EvoJili Fishing Disco has a fixed payout multiplier applied to your current bet per shot. Here's the full breakdown.
| Fish | Tier | Payout (×Bet) | HP / Shots | Special Ability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🐟 Reef Fish | Common | 1× – 2× | 1 shot | — |
| 🐠 Clownfish | Common | 2× – 4× | 1–2 shots | Spawns in schools |
| 🐡 Pufferfish | Common | 3× – 6× | 2 shots | Explodes on kill — splash damage |
| 🦀 Crab | Common | 4× – 8× | 2–3 shots | Moves erratically |
| 🦑 Squid | Rare | 8× – 15× | 3–4 shots | Ink cloud — brief screen blur |
| 🐙 Octopus | Rare | 12× – 20× | 4–5 shots | Tentacle grab — slows nearby fish |
| 🦈 Shark | Rare | 15× – 30× | 5–7 shots | Charges across screen |
| 🐬 Dolphin | Epic | 30× – 60× | 8–10 shots | Leaps — triggers bonus wave |
| 🐳 Whale | Epic | 50× – 100× | 12–15 shots | Swallows small fish on pass |
| 🦞 Disco Lobster | Boss | 100× – 250× | 20–25 shots | Triggers Disco Storm event |
| 🐲 Sea Dragon | Boss | 200× – 500× | 30–40 shots | Jackpot pool contribution |
| ⭐ Golden Fish | Special | 50× – 300× | 5 shots | Appears only during Golden Rush |
EvoJili Fishing Disco gives you a full arsenal of cannons to choose from. Each weapon has a different cost per shot, firing speed, and special effect. Choosing the right weapon for the situation is what separates experienced players from beginners.
The default weapon on EvoJili Fishing Disco. Low cost per shot, steady fire rate, no special effects. Best for clearing common fish and warming up at the start of a session.
Fires an electric bolt that chains between nearby fish. Excellent for schools of clownfish and reef fish — one shot can hit multiple targets simultaneously on EvoJili.
Launches a slow-moving torpedo that creates a vortex on impact, pulling nearby fish into the blast radius. Highly effective against mid-tier fish like sharks and octopus on EvoJili Fishing Disco.
EvoJili's most powerful standard weapon. A single Disco Bomb detonates in a wide radius, dealing heavy damage to all fish on screen. Reserved for boss encounters and Disco Storm events.
A precision single-target weapon that deals massive damage to one fish. The Laser Sniper on EvoJili is the go-to weapon for taking down the Sea Dragon boss efficiently without wasting shots on surrounding fish.
Sends a wave across the entire screen that damages all fish in its path. Lower damage per fish than the Disco Bomb, but costs less and is excellent for clearing dense screens during EvoJili's Golden Fish Rush event.
EvoJili Fishing Disco runs timed special events that flood the screen with high-value targets and bonus multipliers. These are the moments that define big win sessions.
Triggered when a Disco Lobster boss is killed on EvoJili. For 30 seconds, the screen fills with neon-lit versions of all fish species, each paying double their standard multiplier. All four players at the table benefit simultaneously — making it the most cooperative moment in EvoJili Fishing Disco. Filipino players who coordinate their fire during a Disco Storm can clear the screen for massive combined payouts.
A timed event on EvoJili where Golden Fish — worth 50× to 300× per kill — swim across the screen in rapid succession. The Golden Fish Rush lasts 20 seconds and can appear randomly during any session. Players who switch to the Tidal Wave Cannon or Lightning Blaster during this event maximize their kill count and payout potential. This is the event most EvoJili Fishing Disco regulars wait for.
The Sea Dragon is EvoJili Fishing Disco's ultimate boss event. When a Sea Dragon appears, all four players at the table can fire at it simultaneously. The player who lands the killing shot claims the full 200× to 500× payout, plus a share of the Disco Jackpot pool. Sea Dragon Raids are rare on EvoJili — when one appears, every player at the table should switch to their highest-damage weapon immediately.
Randomly triggered after any fish kill on EvoJili Fishing Disco, the Multiplier Wheel spins to apply a bonus multiplier of 2× to 10× to that kill's payout. You can't predict when it triggers — it's a pure bonus on top of your regular catch. Filipino players who play high volumes of shots naturally trigger the Multiplier Wheel more often, making it a meaningful contributor to long-session earnings on EvoJili.
Treasure Chests appear randomly on the EvoJili Fishing Disco screen and can be shot like fish. Each chest contains a random reward — a fixed PHP amount, a weapon upgrade, free shots, or a direct multiplier applied to your next kill. Chests are time-limited and disappear after a few seconds if not shot, so EvoJili players need to stay alert and prioritize chests when they appear alongside regular fish.
New to EvoJili Fishing Disco? Here's everything you need to go from account creation to your first big catch.
Sign up on EvoJili in under two minutes. You'll need a valid email address and must confirm you are 21 years of age or older, as required under Philippine gaming regulations. New EvoJili members receive a welcome bonus applicable to Fishing Disco sessions.
EvoJili accepts GCash, PayMaya, BPI, BDO, and Metrobank. GCash and PayMaya deposits are credited instantly — the fastest way to get into a Fishing Disco session. All transactions are in Philippine Peso (₱). Minimum deposit amounts are shown in your EvoJili dashboard.
Find Fishing Disco in the EvoJili game lobby. The game loads directly in your browser — no download needed. The EvoJili app also supports Fishing Disco with a full touch interface. You'll be assigned to a table with up to three other players.
Select your weapon and set your bet amount per shot before firing. Your bet per shot determines the peso value of each fish's payout multiplier. Start with the Standard Cannon and a low bet per shot while you learn the fish patterns on EvoJili Fishing Disco.
Tap or click to aim and fire at fish swimming across the screen. Each fish you kill pays out instantly to your EvoJili wallet. Watch for special events — Disco Storm, Golden Fish Rush, and Sea Dragon Raids are where the biggest payouts happen.
EvoJili processes GCash and PayMaya withdrawals near-instantly. Your Fishing Disco winnings are credited to your EvoJili wallet in real time as you play — withdraw whenever your balance reaches your target. BPI, BDO, and Metrobank bank transfers are also available.
What makes Fishing Disco on EvoJili stand out from every other fish table game in the Philippines.
EvoJili Fishing Disco rewards players who think before they shoot. Here are the strategies that experienced Filipino players use to get the most out of every session.
Common reef fish and clownfish have poor payout-to-shot ratios on EvoJili Fishing Disco. Squid, octopus, and sharks sit in the sweet spot — they take a few shots to kill but pay out 8× to 30× per catch. Building your session around mid-tier fish gives you a steady income stream while you wait for boss events and special rounds to appear.
The biggest mistake EvoJili Fishing Disco beginners make is sticking to one weapon throughout the session. During a Golden Fish Rush, switch to the Lightning Blaster or Tidal Wave Cannon to maximize multi-kill efficiency. During a Sea Dragon Raid, switch to the Laser Sniper or Disco Bomb to deal maximum single-target damage. Weapon flexibility on EvoJili is what separates average sessions from big win sessions.
EvoJili Fishing Disco's multiplayer table means you're sharing the screen with up to three other players. During a Sea Dragon Raid or Disco Storm, coordinating your weapon choice with other players — even through the in-game chat — dramatically increases the speed of boss kills. The faster the boss dies, the more of the event window you have left to collect payouts. Filipino players who treat EvoJili Fishing Disco like a team sport consistently outperform solo-minded players.
EvoJili Fishing Disco is a fast-paced game — shots fire quickly and your balance can move fast in either direction. Before each session, decide on a maximum shot budget in Philippine Peso and stick to it. EvoJili's responsible gaming tools include deposit limits and session reminders that help you enforce this discipline. Filipino players who set a clear budget before opening EvoJili Fishing Disco consistently report more enjoyable sessions, win or lose.
Treasure Chests on EvoJili Fishing Disco are time-limited and easy to miss when you're focused on fish. Train yourself to scan the full screen between shots. A single chest can contain a free weapon upgrade or a direct multiplier worth more than several fish kills combined. Missing chests consistently is one of the most common ways EvoJili Fishing Disco players leave value on the table.
Start EvoJili Fishing Disco sessions at a low bet per shot — ₱1 to ₱5 — to learn the fish patterns and event timing without burning through your balance. Once you're comfortable and have identified the rhythm of boss spawns and special events on EvoJili, you can scale up your bet per shot to increase the peso value of each multiplier. Scaling gradually is a much safer approach than opening at maximum bet on your first session.
Every element of EvoJili Fishing Disco that involves randomness — fish spawn timing, movement paths, special event triggers, Multiplier Wheel outcomes, and Treasure Chest contents — is determined by a certified random number generator. The RNG operates independently of player actions and cannot be influenced by bet size, session length, or any other factor.
EvoJili's fish spawn system uses a weighted probability model that determines how frequently each fish tier appears on screen. Common fish appear most often, rare and epic fish appear less frequently, and boss fish like the Disco Lobster and Sea Dragon are rare events. These probabilities are fixed and consistent across all EvoJili Fishing Disco tables and sessions.
Under PAGCOR licensing context, EvoJili's RNG systems are subject to regular independent auditing. The statistical distribution of fish spawns, event triggers, and payout outcomes is verified against expected probabilities across millions of rounds. Filipino players can trust that EvoJili Fishing Disco operates on a genuinely fair system — the same fish spawn probabilities apply to every player at every table.
Fish spawn timing, species, and movement paths on EvoJili Fishing Disco are all determined by a certified RNG. No pattern exists that players can exploit — every spawn is genuinely random and independent of previous rounds.
EvoJili Fishing Disco uses fixed weighted probabilities for each fish tier. Common fish appear most frequently, boss fish are rare. These probabilities are consistent across all tables and cannot be adjusted by EvoJili or any player.
EvoJili maintains a complete audit trail of all Fishing Disco rounds under PAGCOR licensing context. Regular third-party audits verify that spawn distributions and payout outcomes match expected statistical probabilities across all active tables.
EvoJili Fishing Disco's published RTP of 96.8% is verified through independent auditing. This means that over a large number of rounds, the game returns ₱96.80 for every ₱100 wagered in aggregate — a competitive return rate for an arcade fishing game.
Common questions from Filipino players about Fishing Disco on EvoJili.