Bigger Bass Bonanza Slot by Pragmatic Play
by Pragmatic PlayReleased Sep 16, 2021
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Expanded 5x4 sequel to Big Bass Bonanza with fisherman wilds that collect money fish values during free spins. Progressive multiplier climbs to 10x after enough wilds land.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 96.71% |
| RTP Range | 94.62-96.71 |
| Volatility | High |
| Max Win | 4,000x |
| Grid | 5x4 |
| Paylines | 12 paylines |
| Min Bet | $0.12 |
| Max Bet | $240 |

About Bigger Bass Bonanza Slot
Four rows instead of three - that's the pitch for this sequel to the original Big Bass Bonanza. The extra row adds more symbol positions per spin, which matters because the entire bonus mechanic depends on how many money fish are visible when a fisherman wild drops in. More positions, more potential fish on screen at collection time.
Money fish symbols show random values on every spin - 2x, 5x, 10x, 15x, 20x, 25x, 50x, or the full 4,000x total bet. During base game, those values are decoration. The numbers sit there, taunt you, and do nothing. Free spins change that. Each fisherman wild that lands scoops up every money fish value currently on the grid in a single collection. And the fishermen accumulate - once one lands, it stays for the rest of the round, collecting again on every subsequent spin where new fish appear.
The retrigger system ties directly to wild count. Every fourth fisherman collected triggers 10 extra spins and bumps the collection multiplier. First retrigger sets it to 2x. Second pushes to 3x. Third jumps straight to 10x, which is the ceiling - three retriggers maximum. That 10x multiplier applies to all money fish collections for the remaining spins, and with fishermen stacking up from earlier in the round, a late cluster of high-value fish gets multiplied across multiple collectors simultaneously.
Underwater blues dominate the grid, with a neon-lit tropical resort glowing above the waterline. Fish symbols double as both regular payers and money carriers - pink and gold tiles with dollar amounts stamped on them. The fisherman character stands to the left in his Hawaiian shirt, rod in hand, looking like he wandered out of a beach bar. Reel Kingdom also wired in a random fish drop during free spins: when only one fisherman sits on screen and things look quiet, bonus money fish fall into random positions. A small safety net for slow rounds. Four progressive jackpot tiers (Minor through Grand) trigger randomly after any base game spin, separate from the fishing mechanic entirely.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.