Big Bass Bonanza was first introduced by Pragmatic Play, but it wasn’t long before they released a follow-up called Big Bass Bounty Hunter. However, even more recently, another installment in this series has arrived – Big Bass Bonanza’s sequel is no longer: we’re find more looking at an all-new slot that brings its own unique twists to the table – meet "Big Bass Rock and Roll." In this detailed review, we’ll dive into every aspect of this electrifying new game.
Theme
As expected from any title bearing the name "Rock and Roll," Big Bass Rock and Roll is set in a vibrant rock concert atmosphere. Players are transported to a sold-out show where guitar-wielding fish wear bold outfits as they take center stage, while energetic music thumps through the background – making this an immersive gaming experience that’s sure to get anyone pumped up and ready for a high-energy session.
Design
On first glance, it seems Big Bass Rock and Roll features a layout that bears a striking resemblance to its predecessors. This time around, we have six reels stacked vertically, with 40 paylines available at all times – though you may also adjust this figure down if desired (more on that in the "Betting Range" section below). As mentioned earlier, Big Bass Rock and Roll retains many visual elements from other slots within its series. Players will see familiar fish-themed icons alongside various musical instruments used to create music during the bonus round.
Symbols
Similar to previous titles, symbols come with their unique payout multipliers:
- Fish with guitar (£0.20 – £100): A 1x multiplier
- Drummer (£0.10 – £50): A 2x multiplier
- Bassist (£0.05 – £25) and Guitarist (£0.05 – £25): 3-5 of these symbols give you the same pay, with each carrying a higher value than its predecessor (3 to 5), ranging from x5 up to a maximum multiplier.
- Treble Clef (£10 – £50): The highest paying symbol in this game features a 30x return when six of these appear on an activated line
In the game’s bonus round, you’ll encounter two further symbols: Wilds and Scatters.
Payout
The payouts for standard wins are moderate but can lead to sizable amounts if enough matching icons fall onto active lines. Although not explicitly stated in official documentation or marketing materials by the provider itself as follows:
- 5 Drums pay £1,000 – 50£
- 4 Guitars pay £800 -40£
- Five Bassists will yield £500-20£
- Getting five Guitarist symbols award you a payout of up to £200
In standard gameplay sessions without activating the bonus mode, top win maximums reach around £1,000.