How Auto Game Works

Access Auto Game through the settings menu. Configure two primary parameters:

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Number of Rounds Set how many consecutive rounds play automatically
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Cashout Step Designate the step at which Auto Game cashes out

Execution

Once configured and activated, Auto Game plays rounds using your current bet amount and difficulty mode. It continues until reaching your round limit, encountering stop conditions, or manual interruption.

If you set Step 6 as your cashout point, the system advances your fish to Step 6 (if survival permits) and cashes out—no manual input required.

When Autoplay Makes Sense

Testing Consistent Strategies

If you want to see how a "cash out at Step 5" approach performs over 50 rounds, Auto Game provides consistent execution without decision fatigue.

Maintaining Discipline

Manual play invites emotional overrides—staying in "just one more step" when your strategy says cashout. Auto Game removes this temptation by executing predetermined plans.

Reducing Active Monitoring

If you want Fish Road running in the background while attending to other things, Auto Game handles rounds without constant attention.

Data Collection

Players tracking results for personal analysis can use Auto Game to generate consistent sample sizes without play-style variation.

When to Avoid Autoplay

Learning the Game

New players should play manually to understand mechanics, develop intuition, and recognize how different scenarios feel. Auto Game shortcuts this learning process.

When Wanting Reactive Play

Some players adjust strategy based on round "feel"—cashing out early after several successful steps or pushing deeper after losses. Auto Game can't adapt to these intuitions.

Without Clear Budget Limits

Auto Game can execute many rounds quickly. Without firm session limits, automated play may exceed intended spending before you realize it.

When Chasing Losses

Automating play during tilt (emotional reaction to losses) accelerates loss accumulation. If you're frustrated, manual play forces pauses; Auto Game doesn't.

At Maximum Stakes

High-stakes autoplay can produce rapid bankroll changes. The speed of automated rounds may exceed your capacity to process outcomes emotionally.

Responsible Autoplay Practices

1

Set Absolute Limits

Before activating Auto Game, decide your maximum loss for the session. Stop autoplay before reaching that limit.

2

Start Conservative

Use lower bet amounts during automated play until you're confident in your settings.

3

Review Results

After Auto Game sessions, analyze what happened. Did the strategy perform as expected?

4

Don't Override

If you set a 20-round limit, don't immediately add 20 more after completion. The limit exists to control exposure.

5

Use as Tool, Not Default

Auto Game should serve specific purposes, not replace all manual play. Decision-making is part of Fish Road's design.

Autoplay and Game Odds

Important: Auto Game doesn't change Fish Road's probability structure:

  • Same RTP (96%)
  • Same predator probability per step
  • Same multiplier generation

Automated play feels different because you observe outcomes without decision stress, but the mathematics are identical to manual play.

Pros and Cons Summary

✓ Autoplay Advantages

  • Consistent strategy execution
  • Removes emotional decisions
  • Time-efficient for testing
  • Supports disciplined play

✗ Autoplay Risks

  • Bypasses learning opportunities
  • Can accelerate losses
  • Removes adaptive decision-making
  • May encourage extended sessions

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