Big Bass Splash is the fourth instalment of Reel Kingdom's fishing series, published through Pragmatic Play, and it is the highest-paying of the mainline Big Bass games. The series turns up across the casinos we review, so if you like the fisherman-collects-the-cash mechanic, it is easy to find. The specs follow, plus where the series turns up. For readers aged 18 and over.
Game specs
RTP
Big Bass Splash has a default return to player of 96.71%, the strongest of the core series. As with other Pragmatic-published titles, lower builds exist at 95.67% and 94.60%, and the casino selects one, so confirm the figure in the game's information panel before playing for real money.
Volatility and max win
The game is very high volatility with a maximum win of 5,000x your bet.
How it plays
It is a 5x3 slot with 10 fixed paylines and a Wild West fishing theme. The action is in the free spins: fisherman wilds collect the value of any money symbols on screen, and collecting enough fishermen retriggers more spins while raising the multiplier attached to each catch. The base game is quiet by design, and the free-spins round is where the game pays.
Where Splash sits in the Big Bass series
Splash is the fourth game in the mainline series and the strongest payer of the core line-up. The original Big Bass Bonanza caps at 2,100x; Splash lifts that ceiling to 5,000x, which is the main reason players moved across. Newer entries have followed since - Big Bass Secrets is the one we saw among the top games at Crownslots, Neospin and Boho Casino.
Where to play it in Australia
We saw Big Bass titles across several of the casinos we review: Slots Gallery listed Big Bass Splash directly, while Crownslots, Neospin and Boho Casino showed Big Bass Secrets among their top games. All carry the wider Pragmatic and Reel Kingdom catalogue. Check each site's terms in our reviews before you deposit.
Free demo
A no-money demo is available from Pragmatic and at most of the sites above, so you can learn the fisherman-and-money-symbol rhythm before staking anything.
Playing it sensibly
The danger with Big Bass Splash is the wait: the quiet base game hands you very little while you sit through spin after spin for the fisherman, and a balance can be gone before the feature ever lands. Fix a budget first, keep stakes small against it, set a loss limit, and check the max-bet rule if you are clearing a bonus, since a large spin can void it. The 5,000x cap is real but rare, so do not stake up chasing it.
Frequently asked questions
The default is 96.71%, the highest in the core series, though 95.67% and 94.60% versions also circulate, so check the information panel at your casino.
5,000x your bet, well above the original Big Bass Bonanza's 2,100x cap.
Big Bass Splash was live at Slots Gallery, and Big Bass Secrets at Crownslots, Neospin and Boho Casino - compare their terms in our reviews first.
Yes, very high - the practical approach is to stake small and be patient rather than betting up to force the feature.