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Big Bass has been one of the most familiar slot game franchises for four years. It has now released its eighteenth installment. In this article, we discuss the new title and the Big Bass franchise.  

The sedate pastime of angling and the glitz and glamour of a slot machine are not two pursuits you would normally associate with each other. Yet in the Big Bass slot franchise, the action comes thick and fast. The game is now in its eighteenth iteration, and we decided to delve into what makes the new title so different and how far the game has come.

The Big Bass Franchise

The Big Bass franchise hit online casinos in 2020 with its first offering, Big Bass Bonanza. The title, by developers Pragmatic Play, proved an instant hit.

These titles are actually developed by a small offshoot of the company known as Reel Game, who gained their experience developing old Barcrest slot titles. After a few tepid releases, Big Bass Bonanza was their first big hit.

Each year, hundreds of slot titles come on the market, one very much the same as the rest. Yet Big Bass has managed to stay in the top ten, fending off stiff competition. It has managed to do this by mixing familiarity with new mechanics, always delivering a little extra each time, guiding its players onto bigger and better things. Some of the most popular iterations are below.

Big Bass Hold and Spinner

Big Bass Hold and Spinner is one of the more enjoyable games in the series. It goes further than early installments but is not as complex as the later ones with advanced systems.

This title was the first to incorporate the hold and spin feature. If three or more coin symbols hit, they lock onto the grid.

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They award three free respins and add the value of the coin to any total.

This installment has proven so popular that it is often used as a free spins title when people join the top online casinos, such as Betway. These free spins are useful if you can manage to get into the hold and spin round. By increasing your total this way, you are always in the green as you have not used your bankroll to do so.

Big Bass Hold and Spinner Megaways

Big Bass Hold and Spinner is a fresh take on a familiar concept. For those who have played other games in the series, there is plenty of familiarity. From the icons such as fishing lures and tackle boxes, to the actual mechanics and controls of the system. However, it is one of the more complex titles using the fabled Megaways system, so may not be for beginners.

The free spin round returns and is triggered the same way it is in the previous games, by landing three scatters. This time, whenever four fisherman symbols appear during free spins multipliers are added, with an x10 multiplier continuing with each fourth retrigger.

The hold and catch feature is included but comes with the Megaways tumbling reel mechanic. Its six reels now remove winning symbols after each spin. This triggers a chain reaction in which more reels fall and fresh symbols have the chance to create a subsequent additional win. This creates a humongous 147,456 ways to win.  There are also a host of new mystery symbols that can create even more chances to bag a prize.

Big Bass Mission Fishin’

Alas, the eighteenth installment in the trilogy is an odd one. By this point, you would assume that the games are getting a little tired but with a bit of imagination, the concept is quite invigorating.

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Casting aside the old angler fisherman theme, it goes for a more James Bond underwater chase-type scenario. Speed boats, hi-tech spearguns, and technological treasure chests are the order of the day.

The game has five reels and three rows, which provide a manageable ten different ways to win. The aforementioned new symbols are included, and more importantly, a money fish symbol. They are assigned random values that can be 5000x your bet.

The fish symbols are an important part of the cash stacking feature, probably the biggest reason to play Mission Fishin. With this feature all the standard symbols will fade away, leaving only fish coin symbols and blanks. There are four free respins and every time a fish coin hits, it will stick to the reels and reset the respin feature. When a reel is filled the crabs at the bottom of the screen will grab the coins and hold their value, paying out at the end of the round.

If you are trying slots for the first time, you can’t go wrong with the Big Bass franchise. Hold and Spinner is a great one to get the feel of a medium-level slot, or you may want to try the first in the franchise, Bonanza. Use your bonuses and free spins to try before dipping into your bankroll and you are sure to have a great time reeling in the biggest catch of them all