Danger High Voltage Megapays Slot by Big Time Gaming
by Big Time GamingReleased Sep 20, 2024
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The four-jackpot upgrade of the cult Danger High Voltage keeps the x6 disco Wild Electricity and a two-mode free-spins choice, then adds a progressive Megapays ladder with a Mega jackpot from EUR 300,000. Just press the "Free Play" button below to launch the Danger High Voltage Megapays demo in your browser.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 96.39% |
| Volatility | Very High |
| Max Win | 39,620x |
| Grid | 6x4 |
| Paylines | 4096 ways to win |
| Min Bet | $0.2 |
| Max Bet | $25 |
| Hit Freq | 43% |

About Danger High Voltage Megapays Slot
Megapays here means jackpots, not ways. Despite the branding, this plays on a fixed six-reel, four-row grid with 4,096 ways to win, not the expanding engine the name hints at. What carries over from the original Danger High Voltage is the disco-ball Wild Electricity: every one that helps complete a win multiplies that win by x6, and they compound, so two wilds turn a payout into x36, and a wild filling a whole reel can push a single line as high as x66.
Three or more of the electric W Desire scatters hand you a choice between two bonuses. High Voltage runs 7 spins with a High Voltage Wild that carries a highlighted multiplier boosting every win it joins, and four wilds landing in one reel add 3 more spins. Gates of Hell is the slower burn, 15 spins where a chosen symbol locks as a sticky wild across reels 2 to 5, each reel holding four stickies adds 3 spins, and another three scatters retrigger a fresh 15. You can also buy in, with Feature Drop symbols knocking down the price.
The four-tier ladder running across the top, Mega, Major, Midi and Mini, is where the name earns itself. The Megapays Feature can strike on any bet, higher stakes more often. When it fires, a random low symbol from Nine up to Ace is chosen, every copy on screen locks, and the grid respins to trap more. Land four or more locked and you take a jackpot: 4 to 7 pays Mini, 8 to 11 Midi, 12 to 14 Major, and 15 or more the progressive Mega, which seeds at 300,000 and only climbs, since every bet across every player feeds it. None of the four pay in demo, so the whole ladder is dead weight in free play.
Built on the Electric Six song, it looks and sounds like a rock club: six reels bolted into a chrome cabinet against a wall of pulsing yellow, green, blue and orange disco lights, with Day-of-the-Dead sugar skulls, loaded tacos and golden bells paying above neon-outlined card royals. Loud, and completely unapologetic about it.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.