Stakelogic’s brand new pokie is a fishing fiesta filled with amazing prize potential. Wild Wild Bass was developed in collaboration with Hurricane Games as part of the company’s Greenlogic Partner Program.
Casting Your Line
The game sports an intriguing layout with 5 reels and a 3-3-4-4-4-4 row formation. The crisp visuals depict bubble-bordered submerged reels in crystal clear water where icons like tackle boxes and life preservers act as symbols. When you launch the base game, you will have 2304 ways to win, but the lucrative Big Catch feature increases that value to 5625, giving you a welcome winning boost.
Speaking of the Big Catch, you will need two cash value-bearing bass wild symbols to appear on the same spin to activate the feature. Reels three to six will expand and give you those precious extra ways to win. While the feature is active, the bass symbol values in view will be collected, and the Insane Catch symbol, which only appears on reel six, can award you up to five Insane spins.
When you trigger Insane spins, the first two reels merge into a single reel that displays multiplier values up to 5x. On the remaining reels, only bass symbols or blank spaces can land for the duration of the feature, and the multiplier on the mega-reel will be applied to all the bass values in view. You can add more spins by landing more Insane symbols while the feature is still going.
You can also engage Wild Wild Bass’ Super Stake feature that doubles your bet while increasing your chances of triggering the game’s bonus features. Super Stake also doubles the chance of Wilds appearing in the base game, giving you a great boost to your winning chances.
The Head of Greenlogic from Stakelogic, Salvatore Campione, said,
“This is yet another great example of the incredible slots that can be created when we join forces with studios such as Hurricane Games via our Greenlogic Partner Program. Wild Wild Bass is visually striking and feature-rich, allowing players to hook in potentially massive wins with each spin. We look forward to seeing players hang up their Gone Fishing signs and for them to reel in some major prizes.”