Dragon Fishing on Nabajee is the arcade fishing game that Bangladesh players keep coming back to. Load your cannon, pick your target, and blast your way through an ocean full of sea creatures — from common fish to the legendary Dragon itself. Every catch pays out instantly.
Dragon Fishing on Nabajee is an arcade-style shooting game set in a vivid underwater world. You control a cannon at the bottom of the screen, and your job is to shoot at the sea creatures swimming across the display. Each creature you catch pays out a multiplier based on how rare and difficult it is to hit. The bigger and rarer the creature, the higher the reward — and at the top of the food chain sits the Dragon, the most valuable target in the entire game.
What makes Dragon Fishing different from a standard slot game is that you're actively involved in every moment. You choose where to aim, which creatures to target, and how much firepower to use. A higher-powered cannon costs more per shot but deals more damage — meaning you can take down tougher creatures faster. Managing your cannon level and choosing your targets wisely is what separates players who get the most out of Nabajee Dragon Fishing from those who just spray and hope.
The game runs in real time with smooth animations and a soundtrack that pulls you into the underwater atmosphere. Whether you're playing on a desktop browser or on your phone through the Nabajee mobile site, the experience is the same — fast, responsive, and genuinely fun to play.
Built for players who want more than just spinning reels
Unlike slots, Dragon Fishing rewards smart play. Aim at high-value creatures when they cluster together, conserve ammo on low-value fish, and save your best shots for the Dragon. Your decisions directly affect your results on Nabajee.
Every creature you catch pays out immediately to your Nabajee balance. No waiting for a round to end — the moment a fish is hit and caught, the multiplier is applied and the coins land in your account.
Dragon Fishing on Nabajee runs perfectly on any Android or iOS browser. The touch controls are responsive and the game scales cleanly to any screen size — no app download needed to get started.
Choose from four cannon power levels before each session. A higher cannon costs more per shot but deals significantly more damage, letting you take down rare creatures that a weaker cannon simply can't kill fast enough.
Nabajee Dragon Fishing features periodic boss waves where rare creatures appear in larger numbers. During these windows, the potential payouts spike — experienced players know to save their high-power shots for these moments.
Fund your Nabajee account instantly using bKash, Nagad, or Rocket. Your balance updates in seconds and you can jump straight into Dragon Fishing without any delay. Withdrawals are just as fast.
From common fish to the legendary Dragon — know your targets before you shoot
The most frequent target in Dragon Fishing. Easy to hit, low payout — good for building up your balance steadily without burning through ammo.
Moves in erratic patterns, making it slightly harder to hit than a straight-swimming fish. The payout is a step up from small fish — worth targeting when they appear.
The Shark is a mid-tier target on Nabajee Dragon Fishing. It takes more hits to bring down but the multiplier makes it worth the investment — especially with a level 2 or 3 cannon.
Slow-moving but heavily armoured. The Giant Octopus absorbs a lot of shots before going down. When it does, the payout is substantial — one of the better mid-game targets on Nabajee.
The Blue Whale is a rare appearance — it doesn't show up every session. When it does, it's a high-priority target. Takes sustained fire from a level 3 cannon to bring down, but the reward is worth it.
The Armoured Lobster moves slowly but has the toughest shell of any non-boss creature in Dragon Fishing. Only a level 3 or 4 cannon can crack it efficiently. The payout reflects the challenge.
The Sea Dragon is the second-highest target in Nabajee Dragon Fishing. It appears during boss waves and requires coordinated fire from a max-level cannon. Catching it is a serious win.
The Dragon is the ultimate target on Nabajee Dragon Fishing. It only appears during special Dragon events. Bringing it down requires a level 4 cannon and precise aim — but the 500× payout is the biggest prize in the game.
Pick the right cannon for the creatures you're targeting
The entry-level cannon. Low cost per shot, suitable for common fish and squid. Good for warming up or playing conservatively on a limited budget.
Faster fire rate and more damage per shot. Effective against Sharks and Octopus. The sweet spot for most Nabajee Dragon Fishing sessions.
High damage output. Capable of taking down Blue Whales and Armoured Lobsters efficiently. Recommended when boss waves are active on Nabajee.
The maximum cannon on Nabajee Dragon Fishing. Reserved for Dragon events. Extremely high cost per shot but the only cannon capable of bringing down the Dragon efficiently.
New to Dragon Fishing? Here's the full process from account creation to your first catch on Nabajee.
Sign up with your mobile number in under two minutes. No lengthy verification process — once you're registered, you have full access to Dragon Fishing and all other games on Nabajee immediately.
Add funds to your Nabajee balance using the payment method you already use every day. Deposits are instant — your balance updates in seconds and you're ready to play.
Navigate to the Dragon Fishing section on Nabajee. The game loads directly in your browser — no download, no installation. The underwater world appears on screen and you're ready to start.
Choose a cannon level that matches your balance and the creatures currently on screen. Start with Level 1 or 2 if you're new to the game — get a feel for the targeting before committing to higher power levels.
Tap or click to fire at the creatures swimming across the screen. When a creature's health reaches zero, it's caught and the multiplier is applied to your shot cost. Winnings land in your Nabajee balance instantly — no waiting, no delays.
Payout = Shot Cost × Creature Multiplier.
Example: A 30 BDT shot that catches a Shark at 25× pays out
750 BDT instantly to your Nabajee balance.
Sample values for illustration only. Actual multipliers vary per session.
Dragon Fishing on Nabajee rewards players who think before they shoot. The game looks simple on the surface — point, click, collect — but there's a real layer of decision-making underneath that separates consistent winners from players who burn through their balance quickly. Here's what experienced Nabajee players have figured out.
The single biggest mistake new players make on Nabajee Dragon Fishing is using a Level 4 cannon from the start. Yes, it deals maximum damage — but at 200 BDT per shot, a few misses on common fish will drain your balance fast. The smarter approach is to match your cannon level to the creatures currently on screen. If it's a quiet period with mostly small fish and squid, drop to Level 1 or 2 and conserve your balance. When a boss wave hits and rare creatures start appearing, that's the time to switch up to Level 3 or 4 and go hard.
Dragon Fishing on Nabajee uses a splash damage mechanic — a single shot can hit multiple creatures if they're close together. This is especially useful when schools of medium-value fish appear at the same time. Rather than picking off one fish at a time, aim at the centre of the cluster and let the splash do the work. You'll catch more creatures per shot and your effective cost per catch drops significantly.
The Dragon event is the highlight of Nabajee Dragon Fishing. When the Dragon appears, the entire dynamic of the game changes. The Dragon moves slowly across the screen, absorbing shots, and every hit you land contributes to bringing it down. The player who lands the killing shot collects the full 500× multiplier — which is why experienced players save their Level 4 cannon specifically for these moments.
The key is not to panic-fire when the Dragon appears. Aim carefully, fire in controlled bursts, and don't switch targets mid-Dragon. Players who get distracted by smaller fish during a Dragon event almost always miss out on the big payout. Stay focused, keep firing, and let the smaller creatures pass.
Because Dragon Fishing is a continuous game with no natural stopping point, it's easy to keep playing longer than you planned. The best habit is to decide on a session budget before you open the game on Nabajee — and to treat that budget as the cost of entertainment, not as money you expect to get back. If you hit a good run and your balance grows, consider withdrawing a portion of your winnings before continuing. That way, even if the session turns, you've already locked in some profit.
Nabajee's responsible gaming tools let you set deposit limits and session time reminders. Use them. Dragon Fishing is genuinely fun — and it stays fun when you're playing within your means.
Everything you need to know before you start shooting