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Big Fish Rooms for India

Big Fish at f6s puts Fishing God, Fish Hunter and Big Bass Bonanza in one place, so you can move from one fishing board to the next without…

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What Sits Inside Big Fish

Inside Big Fish we keep the fishing arcade titles together: Fishing God, Fish Hunter and Big Bass Bonanza sit beside other coin-board rooms from JILI, CQ9 and Spadegaming. You can see the studio name, shot cost and trigger steps on the tile before entry, which helps you choose between a quick board and a longer target-heavy round. The room card stays visible

where local law permits access.

  • JILI builds
  • CQ9 rooms
  • Spadegaming boards
DEEPWATER PICKS

Three Big Fish Rooms

These three cards show the way we organise the category: one room for clean fish targets, one for heavier coin ladders and one for slot-style fishing breaks.

Fishing God
Fish Hunter
Big Bass Bonanza
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POCKET BOARD

Big Fish on Small Screens

Big Fish is built for quick thumb play on mobile, so the aim line, shot button and score panel stay readable in portrait mode.

Portrait board
Touch aim
Thumb spacing
Desktop re-entry
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HELP AT HAND

Support When a Fish Room Stalls

If a Big Fish room freezes after the first shot, reload the page and check whether the same title returns with the same target count.

Room reload Use this when the board hangs after a shot or the fish sprites stop…
Round check If a score looks off, keep the room name, time and last visible target…
Rule card The room card shows shot cost, coin value and feature triggers before entry.
ROOM WORTH CHECKING

Why Big Fish Reads Clearly

Every Big Fish room opens with the same visible rule set: shot cost, fish values and feature triggers sit on the tile before you enter.

Visible rules

The room card shows shot cost, target values and trigger steps before you start, so you can check the board…

Studio names

We label each Big Fish title with its studio, which helps you recognise whether you are entering a JILI, CQ9…

Clear values

Fish values and coin steps stay visible during the round, so the score panel matches what the room promised when…

Room logs

If a round disconnects, the time stamp and room name stay attached to your session, which helps us check what…

No hidden steps

We do not bury the trigger count or feature path behind extra pages, because Big Fish works better when the…

Access checks

When a room is not available in your region, we show that at entry and keep access tied to local…

Big Fish vs Other Lobbies

Some Big Fish pages split Fishing God, Fish Hunter and Big Bass Bonanza across different menus.

One fish lobbyWe keep the fishing rooms together, so you do not have to jump between unrelated menus to find Fish Hunter or Fishing God.
Room-first labelsEach tile shows the studio, coin range and trigger notes before you open it, while many pages hide those details until later.
Clear targetsYou can see the fish values and shot cost on the same card, which helps when you want a quick board or a longer session.
Mobile fitOur layout keeps the aim line and score box readable on a handset, instead of shrinking them into a crowded grid.
Session paceShort board sessions and slower target-heavy rounds sit beside each other, so you can switch pace without leaving the Big Fish category.
Room mixWe include arcade fish titles and slot-style fishing names together, which keeps the category useful if you like both formats.
Access clarityIf a title is restricted where you are, the entry card says so before launch, tied to local law where it permits.
ROOM SIGNALS

Big Fish Room Signals

These are the visible parts of Big Fish that matter before you enter: shot cost, fish values, the aim line, trigger count, board pace and studio label.

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Shot cost The cost per round sits on the tile, so you can judge whether the room suits a short break or a longer sit-down before you open it.
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Fish values High-value targets and smaller fish are marked in the board art, and the score panel reflects that split as the round moves.
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Trigger count When a room has a special round or hold step, we show the trigger count up front rather than making you guess from the animation.
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Aim line The aim line stays visible in the rooms that use it, which helps you line up shots on a phone without covering the target area.
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Studio label The tile names the studio behind the room, so you can return to the same build later if you like a certain pace or board style.
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Room pace Fast boards and slower target-heavy boards sit side by side, letting you pick a session that matches your time and focus.

Big Fish Questions and Answers

The questions below focus on how Big Fish appears in our lobby, which rooms sit inside it and what you should check before opening a board. We keep the answers tied to visible room details, not vague claims, so you can read the tile, understand the pace and move on with confidence. If a title is blocked in your region, we keep it blocked at entry and follow local law where it permits.

Big Fish brings fishing arcade rooms and fishing-themed slots into one lobby area, including Fishing God, Fish Hunter and Big Bass Bonanza. Each tile shows the studio name and the room pace before you enter.

Start with the room whose coin ladder and target panel look easiest to read on your screen. If you want a slower board, Fishing God is a calm first step; if you want a sharper pace, Fish Hunter fits that better.

Yes. The board scales to phone screens, and the aim line, score box and shot button stay readable on smaller displays. You can move back to desktop later if you want a wider board.

Open the room card and read the shot cost, fish values and trigger count. That is the quickest way to know how the round behaves before you commit to a session.

Reload the page and check whether the same room name returns. If the board still stops after that, keep the time and title ready so support can compare the last active round.

Access depends on local law and the room is available where local law permits. If a title is not allowed in your region, we keep it blocked at entry rather than letting you guess.

Pick a fast board when you want short rounds and a slower one when you want more time to track targets. The room tiles make that split clear before you open anything.