Fishing Kui Li is one of those games that feels immediately familiar if you've ever played an arcade fishing game, but it goes deeper than most. On Bed Jelly, it's become one of the most-played titles in the arcade section — and that's not by accident. The game puts you in an underwater world teeming with fish of all sizes, from small common species worth a few coins to massive boss creatures that can pay out hundreds of times your bet.
The core mechanic is simple: you control a cannon at the bottom of the screen and fire bullets at fish swimming across the scene. Each bullet costs a set amount from your balance, and when a fish is hit enough times to be caught, you receive a payout based on that fish's multiplier value. The skill element comes from managing your ammo efficiently — burning too many bullets on a low-value fish eats into your returns, while landing a well-timed shot on a rare boss fish can turn a modest session into a very good one.
What makes the Bed Jelly version of Fishing Kui Li stand out is the multiplayer room system. Up to four players share the same screen, each controlling their own cannon. You're not competing against each other directly — everyone gets paid for their own catches — but the shared environment creates a genuinely social atmosphere. Watching another player land a boss fish while you're lining up your own shot adds a layer of excitement that solo games just don't have.
The game runs smoothly on mobile, which matters a lot for players in Bangladesh who are mostly on their phones. Load times are short, the touch controls are responsive, and the visual quality holds up well even on mid-range Android devices.
Different fish carry different values. Here's a quick guide to what's swimming in the Kui Li ocean.
Plentiful and easy to catch. Good for building up your balance steadily between bigger targets.
Moves faster than reef fish and takes more hits. Worth the extra ammo when you catch one cleanly.
The namesake of the game. Erratic movement pattern makes it tricky, but the payout is worth it.
Slow but heavily armoured. Requires sustained fire from multiple players to bring down efficiently.
A rare giant squid that appears briefly. Fast reaction and high-level cannon recommended.
The rarest and most valuable target in the game. Appears on a timer and leaves quickly — coordinate with other players to maximise your chances.
Your aim and timing directly affect your returns. Better players consistently outperform random shooters over a session.
Share the ocean with up to three other real players. Everyone earns from their own catches — no direct competition, just shared excitement.
Occasional power-ups appear mid-game — lightning nets, freeze bombs, and chain shots that can clear multiple fish at once.
Timed boss appearances give every player in the room a chance at the highest multipliers. These events are announced with a screen flash and audio cue.
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Increasing your cannon level raises both bullet cost and damage output. Higher levels are more efficient against armoured boss fish and rare species.
* Higher cannon levels consume more coins per shot. Match your level to your session budget for best results.
Open your browser, go to Bed Jelly, and sign into your account. If you don't have one yet, registration takes under two minutes.
Navigate to the Game section or click Fishing Kui Li in the header menu. The game loads directly in your browser — no download required.
Select a betting room that matches your budget. Rooms are labelled by minimum bet per bullet, ranging from low-stakes to high-roller tables.
Pick a cannon level before you start shooting. Start at Level 1 or 2 if you're new — get a feel for fish movement before upgrading.
Tap or click to fire at fish. Winnings are added to your balance instantly when a fish is caught. Withdraw to bKash or Nagad whenever you're ready.
One of the most common mistakes new players make in Fishing Kui Li is chasing every fish on screen. It feels natural — there's a lot happening and the instinct is to shoot at everything. But experienced players on Bed Jelly will tell you that discipline pays off more than volume. Picking your targets based on their value-to-difficulty ratio is what separates consistent winners from players who burn through their balance quickly.
The Kui Li Octopus is a good example of this. It's the mid-tier target that the game is named after, and it has an unpredictable movement pattern that makes it harder to hit than its size suggests. A lot of players waste bullets on it when a Silver Shark — which moves in a more predictable arc — would give a better return for the same ammo. That said, when you do land an octopus cleanly, the payout feels satisfying in a way that straightforward catches don't.
Think of your session balance as an ammo budget rather than a win target. If you enter a room with ৳500 and your cannon costs ৳5 per shot, you have 100 shots to work with. Spreading those shots across a mix of common fish and occasional higher-value targets tends to produce more consistent results than going all-in on boss fish from the start.
When a boss fish event triggers — you'll know because the screen flashes and the music changes — it's worth switching to a higher cannon level temporarily if your balance allows. The boss fish have high HP but the multiplier is large enough that even a partial contribution to the kill earns a meaningful payout. On Bed Jelly, boss events happen roughly every 3–5 minutes in active rooms, so you don't have to wait long.
Special weapon drops — the lightning net, freeze bomb, and chain shot — appear randomly during play. The freeze bomb is arguably the most valuable because it temporarily stops all fish movement, giving you a few seconds of easy targeting. Save it for a moment when several mid-to-high value fish are clustered together rather than using it on a single common fish.
The chain shot is best used when a school of reef fish is crossing the screen. It bounces between nearby targets, so a single shot can catch three or four fish at once. It won't make you rich on its own, but it's a great way to top up your balance between bigger hunts.
Overall, Fishing Kui Li on Bed Jelly rewards players who take a few minutes to understand the mechanics before diving in. It's not a game where you just tap randomly and hope for the best — there's genuine skill involved, and that's exactly what makes it so replayable.
Everything players usually ask before their first session.