Shade Dragon Fishing is one of the most visually striking games on the Betwoin platform. It's a shooting-style fishing game where you control a cannon at the bottom of the screen and fire at sea creatures swimming across a dark underwater world. Each creature you kill pays out a multiplier of your shot cost, and the bigger the creature, the bigger the reward. The whole thing runs in real time — there's no waiting for a spin result or a card draw. You aim, you shoot and you either collect or reload.
The game takes its name from the Shade Dragon, a massive boss creature that appears periodically in the deep water zone. It's the hardest target on the board and the one every player is gunning for. The Shade Dragon takes multiple hits to bring down and moves in unpredictable patterns across the screen, which means you need to commit bullets and bet accordingly if you want to be the one who lands the killing shot. When you do, the ×500 multiplier hits your balance instantly.
What makes Betwoin's version of this game stand out is the depth of the creature roster and the special mechanics attached to certain targets. The Puffer Bomb explodes on death and damages nearby fish, giving you a chance to chain kills from a single shot. The Dark Octopus releases an ink scatter that briefly slows other creatures, making them easier to hit. The Shadow Shark triggers a chain kill bonus if you take it down while other sharks are on screen. These mechanics add a layer of decision-making that pure luck games don't have.
Betwoin runs Shade Dragon Fishing with BDT stakes throughout. You set your shot cost before each round — starting from ৳100 per bullet — and every kill pays out based on that stake. There's no currency conversion, no international processing and no delay. Your winnings land in your Betwoin balance the moment a creature is killed, not at the end of a session.