Shade Dragon Fishing on Habajee takes the classic fish shooting format and pushes it into new territory. Massive sea creatures, a legendary dragon boss, multiplier cannons, and real money prizes — all in one game that's easy to pick up but genuinely rewarding to master.
Fish shooting games have been popular in Bangladesh for years, but Shade Dragon Fishing on Habajee brings something different to the table. The game is set in a deep ocean environment where dozens of sea creatures swim across the screen — from small common fish worth a few times your bet, all the way up to the Shade Dragon itself, a massive boss creature that can pay out up to 500 times your cannon bet when defeated.
The core mechanic is simple: you aim your cannon, fire bullets, and collect prizes when creatures are hit. Each bullet costs a set amount from your balance, and each creature has a different prize value and a different amount of health — meaning some targets require multiple shots to take down. The skill element comes from managing your ammunition efficiently, choosing the right targets, and knowing when to upgrade your cannon for bigger shots.
What sets Shade Dragon Fishing apart from other fish games on Habajee is the boss encounter system. At regular intervals, the Shade Dragon appears on screen — a shadowy, armoured creature that takes sustained fire to defeat. When it goes down, every player who contributed shots to the kill shares in the reward pool, with the biggest share going to whoever landed the final hit. It creates a genuinely exciting moment that you don't get in standard fish shooting games.
The game also features special event fish — golden variants of common creatures that appear briefly and carry multiplied prize values. Catching one of these during a session can significantly boost your total winnings. Habajee runs the game on a certified RNG engine, so every creature's health and every prize outcome is independently random and fair.
Appears every 3–5 minutes. Defeat it for the biggest prizes in the game.
Every creature in Shade Dragon Fishing on Habajee has a different prize value and a different amount of health. Knowing which targets are worth your ammunition is the foundation of good play.
Your cannon is the most important decision you make in Shade Dragon Fishing on Habajee. Higher cannon levels fire more powerful shots that deal more damage per bullet — but each shot also costs more from your balance. Matching your cannon level to the targets on screen is what separates efficient players from those who burn through their balance chasing the wrong fish.
You can switch cannon levels at any time during a session on Habajee. There's no penalty for changing — it's actually encouraged to drop to Level 1 when only small fish are on screen and upgrade to Level 3–4 when the Dragon boss appears.
Shade Dragon Fishing on Habajee isn't purely luck. The choices you make about targets, cannon levels, and timing have a real impact on how far your balance goes and how often you hit the big prizes.
Not every creature is worth shooting. Small fish at Level 3 cannon cost more in ammo than they return in prizes. Match your cannon level to the creature's HP tier — use Level 1 for small fish, Level 2–3 for mid-tier creatures, and save Level 4 for the Dragon boss and golden fish events. Firing Level 4 shots at common squid is the fastest way to drain your Habajee balance.
The Shade Dragon boss spawns every 3–5 minutes on Habajee. If you know a boss spawn is coming soon, it's worth conserving your balance rather than spending heavily on mid-tier targets. When the Dragon appears, you want enough balance to sustain Level 4 fire for the full duration of the encounter. Running out of ammo mid-boss is a common mistake that costs players the final-hit bonus.
In a full four-player room on Habajee, the Dragon boss goes down faster because all players are contributing fire. This means the boss encounter is shorter, but the kill pool is also shared. In a quieter room with fewer players, the boss takes longer to kill but the final-hit reward is less diluted. Choose your room based on your strategy — aggressive final-hit hunters often prefer quieter rooms.
Golden fish appear briefly and carry multiplied prize values of up to 120× your cannon bet. When one appears on screen, drop whatever you're targeting and switch to it immediately. Golden fish have relatively low HP compared to their prize value — a Level 2 cannon can take one down efficiently. Missing a golden fish spawn because you were focused on a common target is one of the most costly mistakes in Shade Dragon Fishing on Habajee.
Set a session budget before you start playing on Habajee. Fish shooting games can move fast — it's easy to spend more than intended when you're chasing a boss kill. A practical approach: allocate 70% of your session budget to regular play and keep 30% reserved specifically for Dragon boss encounters. This ensures you always have enough firepower when the big prize opportunity arrives.
On mobile, Habajee's Shade Dragon Fishing uses a drag-to-aim system. For fast-moving targets like sharks, drag your aim slightly ahead of the creature's current position and fire just before it reaches your crosshair. For slow targets like pufferfish and turtles, direct aim works fine. Practise the leading technique in free play mode before using it with real money shots.
There are plenty of fish shooting games available online, but Habajee's version is built specifically for players in Bangladesh. The payment system, the interface, the support team — everything is set up for local players who want a fast, fair, and straightforward experience.
Deposits via bKash, Nagad, and Rocket are credited instantly. Withdrawals under ৳10,000 are processed immediately — no waiting around for your winnings to arrive. The game itself runs on a certified RNG engine, so every creature's health and every prize outcome is independently random. Habajee doesn't manipulate outcomes based on your session history or balance level.
The mobile interface is genuinely well-designed for touchscreens. The cannon controls are large enough to use comfortably on a phone screen, the creature animations are smooth, and the game loads quickly even on slower mobile connections. You don't need to download an app — Shade Dragon Fishing runs directly in your mobile browser on Habajee.
Join Habajee TodayEvery creature HP value and prize outcome is generated by a certified random number generator. The same fairness applies at every stake level on Habajee.
Winnings go to your Habajee wallet the moment a creature is killed. Withdraw to bKash, Nagad, or Rocket at any time with no minimum above ৳100.
Shade Dragon Fishing on Habajee is built for touchscreens. No app download needed — play directly in your mobile browser with smooth animations and responsive controls.
Every shot you fire on Habajee earns loyalty points toward your VIP tier. Gold and Diamond members receive weekly cashback on fishing game losses.
Habajee's support team is available around the clock via live chat. Payment issues, game queries, account questions — all handled in Bangla and English.
New to fish shooting games? Habajee offers a free play mode with virtual chips so you can learn creature patterns and cannon mechanics before risking real money.
Shade Dragon Fishing is an entertaining game, but it involves real money and real risk. Habajee takes responsible gaming seriously and provides tools to help you stay in control of your play.
Common questions about Shade Dragon Fishing on Habajee from Bangladesh players.