Ocean Lord is an underwater shooting arcade where every bullet you fire has a price and every creature you catch pays out real money. From small reef fish to massive sea bosses, the ocean floor on Juya 9 is packed with targets — and the bigger the catch, the bigger the reward.
Ocean Lord is a multiplayer fishing arcade game where you control a cannon at the bottom of the screen and shoot at sea creatures swimming across the play area. Each bullet costs a set amount — you choose the bullet value before you start — and each creature you kill pays out a multiple of that bullet cost based on the creature's rarity and size.
What makes Ocean Lord stand out on Juya 9 is the sheer variety of targets. You're not just shooting the same fish over and over. The game cycles through different sea zones — coral reefs, deep ocean trenches, arctic waters — each with its own set of creatures and payout rates. A small clownfish might pay 2× your bullet cost, while a rare dragon eel can pay 80× or more.
The game also runs in real time with other players on the same screen. You can see other players' cannons firing alongside yours, which adds a competitive edge — if someone else kills a creature you were targeting, you lose those bullets. Timing and target selection matter more than most people expect when they first sit down to play.
Every creature in Ocean Lord has a different payout multiplier and difficulty level. Here's a breakdown of the main targets you'll encounter across the ocean zones.
Small, fast-moving fish that swim in schools. Easy to hit but low payout. Good for warming up and building rhythm at the start of a session.
Mid-tier target that moves in unpredictable zigzag patterns. Takes several hits to kill. Worth targeting when you have a spread weapon equipped.
High-value target that charges across the screen quickly. Requires precise aim and multiple shots. One of the most rewarding regular creatures in the game.
Rare deep-sea creature that appears briefly in the trench zone. Extremely high payout but requires sustained fire from multiple players to bring down before it escapes.
Slow-moving but inflates when hit, requiring extra shots to finish. The payout is modest but the predictable movement makes it a reliable target for beginners.
Slow and large — easy to track but has a tough shell that absorbs bullets. Best targeted with the torpedo weapon for efficient kills without wasting too many shots.
Appears in groups of three. Kill all three before they exit the screen for a bonus multiplier on top of the individual payouts. Timing your shots is key here.
The rarest regular creature in Ocean Lord. Appears only in the deep trench zone during night cycles. Extremely high payout — worth saving your best weapon for when one appears.
Boss events are timed encounters where a massive sea creature enters the screen. All players on the table fire at the same boss — whoever lands the killing shot collects the full boss payout.
The most common boss event. A massive serpent that crosses the screen in 30 seconds. Appears roughly every 8 minutes. High health pool — coordinate with other players to bring it down fast.
A giant armoured crab that moves slowly but has enormous health. Its shell deflects bullets from the front — aim for the sides and underbelly for full damage. Appears every 15 minutes.
The namesake boss and the rarest event in the game. A colossal whale-like creature that fills most of the screen. Appears once per hour. The killing shot pays up to 500× the bullet cost — the highest single payout in the game.
When a boss event starts, switch to your highest-power weapon immediately. Don't waste shots on regular fish during a boss event — every bullet should go toward the boss. The killing shot takes the full payout, so focus fire and don't let up. If you're low on balance, it's better to sit out a boss event than to drain your account chasing the kill.
Ocean Lord on Juya 9 gives you six different weapon types to choose from. Each has a different cost multiplier on top of your base bullet value, and each is suited to different target types. Switching weapons at the right moment is one of the most important skills in the game.
Match your weapon to your target. Using a Mega Cannon on reef fish is a fast way to drain your balance. Use the Standard Cannon for small fish, Spread Shot for groups, Torpedo for armoured creatures, and save the Mega Cannon exclusively for boss events or dragon eels. The Freeze Bomb is best used right before you fire a Mega Cannon at a boss — the slowdown gives you a clean shot.
Your bullet cost is the base unit for all payouts. If you set your bullet cost to ৳50 and kill a bull shark that pays 30×, you receive ৳1,500. Higher bullet costs mean bigger absolute payouts but also bigger losses per missed shot. Start at ৳10–৳20 per bullet while you're learning the game, then scale up once you're comfortable with target selection and weapon switching.
In Ocean Lord on Juya 9, you share the screen with up to five other players. This creates competition for high-value targets. If you see another player already firing at a shark, consider switching to a different target rather than competing for the same kill — you'll waste fewer bullets and maintain a better hit rate overall.
New to fishing arcade games? Here's exactly how a session works from login to payout.
Before the game starts, choose your bullet cost — the amount you spend per shot. Options range from ৳10 to ৳1,000. This value determines all your payouts for the session. You can change it between rounds.
Select a weapon from the six available types. For your first session, start with the Standard Cannon. It costs 1× your bullet value per shot and gives you the most control over your spending rate.
Tap or click on the creature you want to target. Your cannon fires automatically toward that point. On mobile, you can hold your finger on a moving target and the cannon tracks it. Each shot deducts the bullet cost from your balance.
When you land the killing shot on a creature, the payout is credited to your Juya 9 balance instantly. At the end of your session, withdraw to bKash, Nagad, or Rocket — funds arrive within minutes.
Ocean Lord looks like a pure luck game from the outside, but experienced players on Juya 9 know there's a real skill layer underneath. Target selection, weapon switching, and bullet cost management all affect your long-term results significantly. Here's what separates players who consistently do well from those who burn through their balance in ten minutes.
Experienced Ocean Lord players on Juya 9 often follow a rough budget split: spend 60% of your session budget on mid-tier creatures for steady returns, 30% on high-value targets like sharks and eels, and keep 10% in reserve for boss events. This approach keeps your balance stable while still giving you exposure to the big payouts.
When you first join a table on Juya 9, spend 30 seconds watching the screen before firing. Identify which creatures are currently active, note what weapons other players are using, and check if a boss event is imminent. Jumping in blind and firing at everything is the fastest way to drain your balance without meaningful returns.
Avoid chasing creatures that are already heavily targeted by other players — you'll spend bullets competing for a kill that someone else will likely land. Also avoid firing at creatures near the edge of the screen; they exit quickly and you'll waste shots on a target that disappears before you can finish it.
Ocean Lord is available on many platforms, but Juya 9 wraps it in a setup built specifically for players in Bangladesh.
Ocean Lord on Juya 9 is optimised for Android and iOS. The touch controls are responsive, the cannon tracks your finger accurately, and the game runs without lag on mid-range devices — no app download needed.
All winnings are held in Bangladeshi Taka. Withdraw to bKash, Nagad, or Rocket and the money arrives in your mobile wallet within minutes. No conversion fees, no delays.
The creature spawn patterns and kill outcomes in Ocean Lord on Juya 9 are governed by a certified random number generator. Every session is independently fair — no manipulation, no patterns to exploit.
Join a live table with up to five other players in real time. The shared screen creates genuine competition and social energy that single-player fishing games simply can't replicate.
Ocean Lord tables on Juya 9 run around the clock. Whether you want a quick session during lunch or a longer play in the evening, there's always an active table with other players ready to join.
Juya 9's support team is available via live chat at any hour. If you have a question about a payout, a weapon interaction, or your account, you'll get a response in under two minutes during peak hours.
Everything you need before your first session on the ocean floor.
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