Pirate Fishing on db11 takes everything you love about fishing games and cranks it up with a full pirate adventure theme, naval cannon battles, sea monster bosses, and treasure chest jackpots that can hit up to 1000x your bet. It's one of the most visually impressive and mechanically deep fishing titles on the platform.
Most fishing games on the market follow a fairly predictable formula — underwater backdrop, fish swimming across the screen, cannon fires, fish gets caught or doesn't. Pirate Fishing on db11 keeps that core loop but wraps it in a completely different world. You're on a pirate ship. The cannon you're firing is a naval gun. The creatures you're hunting include sea monsters, ghost sharks, and kraken bosses that take multiple hits to bring down.
The setting isn't just cosmetic either — it changes how the game plays. The pirate theme introduces mechanics that don't exist in standard fishing games. Treasure chests appear randomly on screen and can be shot open for instant bonus payouts. Ghost ships drift through the battlefield and, if destroyed, release a wave of high-value sea creatures. The kraken boss event, which triggers periodically, is a full multi-phase encounter where all six players in the room work simultaneously to bring it down before the timer runs out.
db11 has put real effort into making Pirate Fishing feel like a complete experience rather than just a reskinned fishing game. The audio design, the visual effects when special weapons fire, the way the screen shakes during boss events — it all adds up to something that genuinely feels different from other titles on the platform.
Pirate Fishing supports up to 6 simultaneous players per room — the largest multiplayer capacity of any fishing game currently on db11.
Every creature in Pirate Fishing carries a different payout. Know your targets before you fire.
Multipliers apply to your bet per shot. Actual values may vary by room tier and active events.
Pirate Fishing gives you more weapon variety than most fishing games on db11. Each weapon has a specific use case, and knowing when to switch between them is what separates players who grind steadily from those who blow through their balance chasing the wrong targets.
New to Pirate Fishing? Here's how a session works from start to finish.
Registration on db11 takes under two minutes. You'll need a valid mobile number and a preferred payment method — bKash and Nagad are both supported for deposits and withdrawals.
Pirate Fishing has three room tiers on db11 — Sailor, Captain, and Admiral. Each tier has different minimum and maximum bet sizes per shot. Start at Sailor level while you learn the mechanics.
Select your weapon from the bottom toolbar, aim your cannon by tapping or clicking, and fire. On mobile, the touch controls are fully optimised — no lag, no missed inputs.
Every catch credits your db11 balance instantly. Withdraw at any time through your account dashboard — most withdrawals to local payment methods process within minutes.
The three special events in Pirate Fishing are what really set it apart from other fishing games on db11. Each one changes the dynamic of the room completely when it triggers, and experienced players know exactly how to respond to each one.
The Kraken Boss event is the biggest. When the kraken appears, it takes up a large portion of the screen and requires sustained fire from all six players to defeat. The kraken has multiple health phases — it changes colour and speed as its HP drops. The player who lands the final killing shot takes a bonus multiplier on top of the standard kraken payout, which creates a genuine competitive moment even among players who've been cooperating throughout the fight.
Ghost ships are a different kind of event. A spectral pirate vessel drifts across the screen and can be targeted with cannon fire. Destroying it doesn't pay out directly — instead, it releases a wave of high-value sea creatures that flood the screen for about fifteen seconds. Players who are ready with Fire Bombs and Storm Volleys when a ghost ship goes down can catch an enormous number of rare fish in that short window.
Treasure chests are the most frequent special event. They appear randomly throughout normal gameplay, sitting on the ocean floor or drifting past mid-screen. A single Treasure Seeker shot opens them instantly, and the contents range from small bonus multipliers to jackpot payouts that can reach 500x your current bet size. On db11, the chest frequency is calibrated to appear often enough to keep sessions exciting without making them feel like the main game mechanic.
Wondering how Pirate Fishing stacks up against the other fishing titles on db11? Here's a quick breakdown.
| Feature | Pirate Fishing | Fishing Yi Lu Fa |
|---|---|---|
| Max Multiplier | 1000x | 500x |
| Players Per Room | Up to 6 | Up to 4 |
| Boss Event Types | 5 (Kraken, Ghost Ship, Chest, Serpent, Storm) | 1 (Boss Fish) |
| Weapon Variety | 6 weapon types | 4 weapon types |
| Treasure Chest Mechanic | ✔ Yes | ✘ No |
| Mobile Optimised | ✔ Yes | ✔ Yes |
| Demo Mode on db11 | ✔ Yes | ✔ Yes |
Beyond the game itself, the db11 platform adds real value to every session.
Pirate Fishing runs without lag on mid-range Android phones common across Bangladesh. The db11 app version is optimised for lower-bandwidth connections too.
Deposit and withdraw via bKash, Nagad, Rocket, and bank transfer. db11 processes most withdrawal requests within minutes, not days.
Every bet in Pirate Fishing earns db11 Circle Points. Accumulate points to unlock higher reward tiers, cashback bonuses, and exclusive member promotions.
db11 customer support is available around the clock via live chat. If you have any issues during a Pirate Fishing session, help is always a message away.
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Create your free db11 account and join a Pirate Fishing room in under two minutes. The kraken is waiting.