Bigger Bass Splash takes the familiar fishing slot formula from Reel Kingdom and gives it a much louder, more feature-heavy twist. If you have played any of the Bigger Bass games before, most of the setup will feel instantly recognisable. The game still includes the fisherman collector mechanic, Money Fish symbols carrying cash values, and Bonus Spins acting as the main attraction. The difference here is the amount of extra chaos added into the feature round. It is still very much a Bigger Bass slot, just one that feels busier and more unpredictable than earlier versions.
This game looks noticeably different from the usual fishing setup of a lot of slot games. The reels are in front of an ocean background with coral reefs, bubbles, sea plants and blue water. This makes the game feel happy and colourful.
The man looks more relaxed wearing sunglasses, socks with sandals, a floral shirt, and a flower necklace while casually holding a cocktail.
When the Bonus Spins start the game really comes to life. Hooks swing across the screen pulling fisherman symbols into position, wipeout effects clear away symbols during spins, and dynamite features suddenly drop extra Money Fish symbols onto the reels. None of it feels too complicated visually. Even when the screen becomes chaotic, the reels stay easy enough to follow.
The table below shows the symbol payouts based on a 1-credit total bet.
Appears on all reels during the Bonus Spins round and substitutes for all symbols except the Scatter.
Appears on all reels. When enough symbols land on the reels it triggers the Bonus Spins feature.
The fish symbols become Money symbols during the Bonus Spins feature. These symbols can carry values that are 2x up to 5,000x your total bet. These values can be collected whenever a Fisherman Wild shows up on the reels during the bonus round.
Landing 3 Scatter symbols awards 10 Bonus Spins. Landing 4 Scatter symbols awards 15 Bonus Spins, while 5 Scatter symbols award 20 Bonus Spins. Sometimes during the base game and you get 2 Scatter, the game can give you another chance to get the Bonus Spins feature. This can happen through a respin or the hook feature.
During the Bonus Spins feature every Fisherman Wild collects all the Money Fish values that are on the screen. Every fourth Fisherman collected gives you 10 Bonus Spins. It also makes the multiplier go from 2x to 3x and up to 10x.
Before the Bonus Spins round starts the game can pick up to five things that will change how the Bonus Spins round works:
Several random mechanics can appear throughout the Bonus Spins feature to create extra win potential:
Bigger Bass Splash uses a 5x4 reel setup with 12 paylines. Wins pay by getting matching symbols from left to right on reels that are next to each other starting from the first reel.
The pacing actually feels slightly quicker than some earlier Bigger Bass games because of the added random events. Even when the feature is not triggering, the reels stay visually active, and once the bonus round finally lands, the game can shift from quiet to chaotic very quickly.
Bigger Bass Splash feels like Reel Kingdom looked at the earlier Bigger Bass games and decided to turn every mechanic up a level. The core gameplay still feels familiar, but the added retriggers, modifiers, and random features make the bonus rounds much more entertaining once they finally arrive.
We feel that the progressive multiplier system is probably the strongest addition. Earlier Bigger Bass slots could sometimes feel repetitive during longer Bonus Spins rounds. The underwater setting also helps Bigger Bass Splash feel fresher visually, especially compared to the other darker fishing games.
Our view is that if you enjoy fishing slots packed with collection mechanics and constant reel activity, Bigger Bass Splash delivers a busier and more energetic experience than many of the earlier Bigger Bass games.