Arcade Shooting Game
Bird Catcher is one of the most fast-paced games in the Bat Baji lobby. Birds fly across the screen in waves, each carrying a different multiplier, and your job is to catch as many as you can before they escape. Simple to pick up, genuinely rewarding when you get the timing right.
Game Overview
Bird Catcher sits in a category of its own on the Bat Baji platform. It's not a slot, not a card game, and not a crash game — it's an arcade-style shooter where the action is constant and the decisions you make in real time directly affect your returns. Birds of different types and values fly across the screen in continuous waves, and you use your net or trap to catch them before they disappear off the edge.
Each bird carries a multiplier that's visible before you attempt to catch it. Common birds — the small, fast-moving ones that appear most frequently — pay modest multipliers but are easy to catch in volume. Rare and legendary birds appear less often, move unpredictably, and carry multipliers that can reach into the hundreds. The tension in Bird Catcher comes from deciding where to focus your attention when multiple birds are on screen at the same time.
The game runs in real time with no pause between rounds. Birds enter from one side of the screen and exit from the other, and you have a limited window to catch each one. Miss a legendary bird because you were chasing commons, and you'll feel it. Spend all your shots on a legendary that escapes, and you've wasted your bet. Getting the balance right is what separates players who grind out consistent returns from those who swing between big wins and empty sessions.
Bat Baji hosts Bird Catcher in both solo and multiplayer formats. In multiplayer rooms, other players are catching birds from the same wave simultaneously. The birds don't disappear when one player catches them — each player's catches are independent — so the multiplayer format adds energy without creating direct competition for the same targets.
Bird Types
There are eight distinct bird types in Bird Catcher on Bat Baji, each with its own appearance, movement pattern, catch difficulty, and payout multiplier. Understanding the difference between them is the foundation of any effective strategy.
Multiplier ranges shown are indicative. Actual values vary per round based on wave difficulty and active bonuses on your Bat Baji account. The Golden Crane appears on average once every 40–60 waves.
How to Play
Bird Catcher has a low barrier to entry. If you've played any arcade-style game before, the core loop will feel familiar within the first minute. Here's how a standard session works from login to payout.
Open the Bat Baji platform on your phone or browser and log in to your account. Bird Catcher is listed in the arcade games section of the lobby.
Choose your bet per round before the wave starts. The minimum is ৳10. Higher bets scale your payouts proportionally across all bird multipliers.
Birds enter the screen from the right side in waves. Each bird has its multiplier displayed above it. Take a split second to assess which birds are worth targeting.
Tap or click on a bird to attempt a catch. Your success rate depends on the bird's tier and your current weapon or net level. Upgraded tools improve catch rates on rare birds.
Caught birds pay out immediately. Your winnings are added to your Bat Baji balance in real time — you don't need to wait until the end of the wave to see your returns.
After each wave you can adjust your bet, upgrade your equipment, or withdraw your winnings. There's no obligation to keep playing — cash out whenever you're satisfied with your session total.
Game Features
A few things that make Bird Catcher on Bat Baji worth your time beyond the basic catch-and-win loop.
Every bird's multiplier is displayed live as it enters the screen. You always know exactly what you're aiming for before you commit a catch attempt — no hidden values or surprise payouts.
Use in-game currency earned from catches to upgrade your net, trap, or lure. Better equipment increases your catch success rate on rare and legendary birds, making high-value targets more accessible over time.
Join a live room with other Bat Baji players and catch birds from the same wave simultaneously. Each player's catches are independent, so you're not competing for the same birds — just sharing the energy of a live session.
Every 10th wave in Bird Catcher triggers a bonus round where rare and epic birds appear at a higher frequency. Multipliers during bonus rounds are also elevated, making these waves the highest-value moments in any session.
Bird Catcher is built for mobile play on Bat Baji. The tap controls are responsive and accurate on touchscreens, and the game scales cleanly across different screen sizes without losing any of the visual clarity you need to track fast-moving birds.
After each session, Bat Baji shows you a breakdown of your catches by bird type, your total wagered, total won, and your best single catch of the session. Useful for tracking your performance and adjusting your approach over time.
Strategy Guide
Bird Catcher rewards players who think about their approach rather than just tapping randomly at whatever appears on screen. The game has enough depth that a considered strategy genuinely improves your results over a full session. Here are the approaches that experienced Bat Baji players use consistently.
Prioritise uncommon birds in early waves. When you're starting a session, focus on Parrots and Hawks rather than chasing Sparrows. The volume of commons is tempting, but the uncommon birds give you a better return per catch attempt and help you build your balance faster in the opening waves.
Save upgraded equipment for bonus rounds. Equipment upgrades improve your catch rate on rare birds. If you're planning to upgrade, time it so your best equipment is active when the wave 10 bonus round hits — that's when the rare and epic birds appear most frequently.
Don't chase the Golden Crane every wave. The legendary bird is the most exciting target in Bat Baji Bird Catcher, but it appears rarely and has a low catch rate even with upgraded equipment. Spending all your attempts on a Golden Crane that escapes is a fast way to drain your balance. Treat it as a bonus when it appears, not the primary goal of every wave.
Set a session budget before you start. Bird Catcher moves fast and it's easy to lose track of how many rounds you've played. Decide on a session budget before you open the game and stick to it. The Bat Baji platform lets you set deposit and loss limits in your account settings — use them if you find sessions running longer than intended.
Use multiplayer rooms when you're learning. Watching how other players in the same room prioritise their catches gives you a real-time sense of which birds experienced players consider worth targeting. It's one of the fastest ways to develop your own instincts for the game without risking a large bet while you're still figuring out the patterns.
Review your session stats after each game. The post-session breakdown on Bat Baji shows you exactly which bird types generated the most return for you. If your Peacock catch rate is consistently low, that's a signal to either upgrade your equipment before targeting them or redirect your focus to birds you're catching more reliably.
Ready to Play?
Bird Catcher is live in the Bat Baji arcade lobby right now. New players get a 150% welcome bonus on their first deposit — more balance means more waves, more catches, and more chances at that Golden Crane multiplier.
FAQ
Answers to what Bat Baji players ask most often about Bird Catcher.