How Dragon Fishing works on agen12
Dragon Fishing on agen12 is a live-action targeting game. You see an underwater scene populated with animated fish and dragons of varying sizes. Each fish or dragon has an assigned point value—small fish are worth fewer points, larger dragons are worth more. Your task is to aim a cannon or spear at the screen, tap to fire, and catch the creature. The game lasts for a fixed time (typically 60 seconds per round), and your score is the sum of all creatures you successfully catch.
Each round costs one play. You select your bet amount (within your account balance), tap "Start," and the timer begins. As creatures swim across the screen, you swipe or tap to aim, then tap the fire button. When your projectile connects, the creature disappears and points are added to your round score. After the timer ends, we calculate your payout based on your points total and the payout table.
Game mechanics and score multipliers
Dragon Fishing uses a multiplier system. Your base bet is multiplied by your catch performance. If you catch ten small fish and one dragon during a 60-second round, your total multiplier might be 8x or 10x depending on the point values assigned. We display the payout table before every round, so you see exactly what each creature is worth. Consecutive catches within three seconds may trigger a combo multiplier—landing back-to-back dragons increases the payout for that sequence.
The creature spawn rate increases as the round progresses. The first 20 seconds see slow-moving targets; the final 20 seconds introduce faster, higher-value dragons. This creates urgency—experienced players focus on the dragons in the final third to maximize their multiplier. Beginners can still catch lower-value fish throughout the round without pressure.
Mobile experience and latency
Dragon Fishing is a real-time game, so network latency matters. On agen12, we've optimized for the Indonesian mobile environment. If you're on a 4G connection, your tap-to-fire delay is typically under 100ms—unnoticeable for most players. On 3G, expect 150–250ms latency, which is still playable but requires anticipation; aim slightly ahead of moving targets. On WiFi, latency drops to 30–50ms, nearly lag-free.
The Android APK handles latency better than the browser because it communicates directly with our servers. iOS Safari goes through the browser layer, adding a few milliseconds. Both are playable; the APK is preferred if you're on a slower connection. If your internet drops mid-round, agen12 pauses the game and queues your actions until reconnection. Once you reconnect, the round resumes without losing your progress.
Account setup and deposits
Before you play Dragon Fishing, your agen12 account must be verified. During registration, you provide your name, national ID number, and phone number. KYC verification usually completes within hours. Once verified, you can deposit funds. agen12 accepts e-wallets (DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet) and bank Virtual Accounts (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet). E-wallet transfers settle instantly. Bank transfers via Virtual Account settle within subject to verification on weekdays.
You control your bet size per round. There is no minimum or maximum wager, though your account balance must cover your chosen bet. A single Dragon Fishing round can be bet at our welcome offer or our welcome offer—your choice. After each round, your balance updates immediately, so you can adjust your next bet based on your result.
Payouts and withdrawal flow
Dragon Fishing payouts are generated on-round and credited immediately. If you catch creatures worth a 12x multiplier on a our welcome offer bet, your payout is our welcome offer—and that amount is instantly added to your agen12 balance. You can immediately withdraw it, use it for another Dragon Fishing round, or try a different game category (football markets, live-dealer tables, or slots).
Withdrawals from Dragon Fishing winnings follow our standard withdrawal process. You request a withdrawal in your account settings, and our compliance team reviews your activity within 24 hours. This review is routine—we check that your account is in good standing and your withdrawal amount is reasonable relative to your account history. Once approved, we send the funds back to your registered e-wallet or bank account.
- RTP (Return to Player)
- Dragon Fishing has a published RTP of approximately non-specific info, meaning over thousands of rounds, players recover an average of non-specific info of their total wagers.
- Volatility
- Dragon Fishing is high-volatility—large multipliers are rare, but when they hit, payouts are significant. Expect swings between wins and losses.
- Session timeout
- If you're inactive for subject to verification during a round, agen12 logs you out. Your unfinished round is cancelled, and your bet is refunded to your account.
Data usage and background processes
Dragon Fishing on agen12 uses more data than static slots because it streams live animation continuously. A typical 60-second round uses 3–5 MB of data on standard resolution. High-definition streams use 8–12 MB per round. On a 1 GB monthly phone plan, you can comfortably play 100–150 rounds without concern. agen12 lets you adjust video quality in Settings → Video Quality; lowering resolution to 480p reduces data usage by non-specific info with minimal visual impact.
Push notifications about new Dragon Fishing features or tournament events are optional and use negligible data. Turn them on or off in your account settings. agen12 never sends spam—notifications are limited to account activity, withdrawals, and scheduled maintenance alerts.
