Royal Fishing is an arcade-style shooting game where players aim and fire cannons at sea creatures swimming across a beautifully rendered underwater scene. Every creature you successfully shoot awards a cash prize — and the bigger, rarer, or faster the creature, the bigger the payout multiplier. It's simple to pick up, but mastering cannon selection, shot timing, and target priority is where the real skill gap opens up between casual players and consistent winners.
What separates Royal Fishing from a basic fishing game is the depth of its mechanics. You're not just clicking on fish — you're managing a rotating arsenal of cannons with different power levels and costs per shot, hunting legendary boss creatures that require coordinated effort to take down, and triggering special weapons like torpedoes and explosive nets that clear entire sections of the screen for massive simultaneous payouts.
At sg7, Royal Fishing runs in multi-player rooms where Filipino players from across the country — Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao — compete in the same underwater arena in real time. You might be sitting in a coffee shop in Cebu while a player from Quezon City fires at the same Golden Dragon boss on the other side of the screen. That shared real-time action is part of what makes sg7's Royal Fishing sessions so engaging — every room has energy, every big kill gets noticed.
The visual quality of Royal Fishing at sg7 is another standout. Smooth animations, vivid ocean-themed backdrops, and satisfying explosion effects when you land a kill make the experience feel more like a polished arcade title than a typical casino game. On mobile, the interface is fully touch-optimized — aiming and firing feels natural whether you're on Android or iOS.