A room-by-room breakdown of Asia's most trusted fish shooting game — which difficulty to choose, how to read the fish hierarchy and how to approach the God Fish encounter.
Fishing God has been a cornerstone of Singapore's online fishing game market for years. It isn't the flashiest game — it doesn't have celebrity fish or cinematic 3D environments — but it has something more valuable for serious players: a clearly defined structure, predictable fish populations and an MGA-licensed provider with a long track record of fair, consistent RNG.
This guide is written for Singapore players who want to understand the game at a deeper level than surface-level tips. We cover all three rooms, the complete fish hierarchy, the God Fish event mechanics and specific bullet management approaches for each difficulty level.
Most online fishing games come and go in cycles of popularity. Fishing God has maintained consistent player numbers across multiple years because it addresses the core concern of serious Singapore players: trust. Spade Gaming's Malta Gaming Authority licence is a substantive certification that requires ongoing compliance with strict RNG testing, financial reporting and fair play standards. For players who are sceptical about newer providers with shorter track records, Fishing God on the Spade Gaming platform is the default trusted option.
The three-room structure also creates genuine long-term progression. New players start in Junior, develop their skills, move to Expert, and eventually test themselves in Godlike. This natural progression arc keeps players in the game ecosystem longer than single-tier titles that offer no clear sense of advancement.
Junior room is the correct starting point for all new Fishing God players. The bullet cost ceiling of 1 coin means even high-volume shooting is affordable for small budgets. The fish population contains mostly common species with modest multipliers and a smaller proportion of rare fish than higher rooms. This is deliberate — it creates a low-stakes learning environment where mechanical skills (aiming, bomb timing, auto/manual switching) can be developed before the stakes increase.
God Fish appearances are possible in Junior room but infrequent. When they do appear, they carry lower multipliers than in Expert or Godlike. Junior room is not the optimal place to hunt the God Fish — but it's the best place to see what the God Fish looks like and understand the room-wide event dynamics before encountering them with higher stakes.
Expert room is where most serious Singapore Fishing God players spend their sessions. The fish population balance shifts meaningfully here: rare fish (including the Fire Dragon and Golden Crab) appear much more frequently than in Junior, and the multipliers they carry are substantially higher. The bullet cost range (0.1–5) is wide enough to accommodate multiple strategies.
The recommended Expert room approach for most Singapore players: maintain 0.5–1 coin bullets for the majority of each session, targeting standard fish and uncommon species. Switch to 3–5 coin bullets exclusively when a Fire Dragon, Golden Crab or God Fish appears. This conserves your balance through normal play while committing appropriately to high-value targets when they materialise.
Expert room God Fish events produce payouts that are significantly better than Junior while remaining accessible on a moderate budget. This is why Expert room is the default recommendation for experienced Singapore players.
Godlike room is designed for players who are willing to invest substantially in pursuit of the largest payouts available in Fishing God. The minimum bullet cost (1 coin) is already the maximum in Junior room, which indicates the session investment required. Fish populations shift again here: the proportion of rare fish, Fire Dragons and Golden Crabs is higher than Expert, and God Fish events occur with greater frequency.
The God Fish payout in Godlike mode at maximum bullet value represents one of the largest single-fish payouts available in any Singapore online fishing game. However, between God Fish events, the mandatory minimum bullet cost means your balance depletes faster than in lower rooms. Godlike room requires a larger session budget to weather the normal-fish periods between high-value events.
Our recommendation: only enter Godlike room if you have a session budget of at least 50–100x your planned minimum bullet value. If you'd play 5-coin bullets in Expert, you need the same budget available for 5-coin bullets in Godlike — but the floor in Godlike is 1 coin, so sustained play between events costs more.
The God Fish is unmistakable when it appears — it's significantly larger than all other fish, has a distinctive golden appearance and triggers a visual alert that signals all room players. From a strategy perspective, the God Fish event has several key elements to understand:
Spade Gaming's Fishing War runs alongside Fishing God and introduces a PvP scoring element. Rather than cooperating to defeat bosses, players in Fishing War are scored against each other — the player with the highest score at session end receives a bonus multiplier on their regular session winnings.
Strategy in Fishing War differs from Fishing God. Consistent medium-fish targeting beats gambling all bullets on rare fish — because rare fish are high variance and a missed or lost rare fish gives you zero while your competitors continue accumulating points. In Fishing War, being the player with the most efficient bullet-to-catch ratio matters more than catching the single highest-value fish.
Spade Gaming's Fishing God is available at all three difficulty levels at me88 Singapore. Start with the Junior room demo to get comfortable before moving to Expert.