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Boat Bonanza

2022Fishing

Boat Bonanza is a fishing-themed online slot by Play'n GO, released on October 13, 2022, featuring a 5x3 grid with 12 fixed paylines set against a coastal seaside backdrop. The game's standout mechanic involves two Collector Boats above the reels that randomly activate to catch cash-valued Catch Symbols, with the Mega Catch feature triggering when both boats align over the same reel to collect all visible prizes. Free Spins mode enhances the action with always-active Multiplier Boats, boat multipliers up to x5, respins, and up to 20 free spins, all contributing to a 5,000x maximum win potential.

96.21%
RTP
5,000x
Max Win
High
Volatility
Hit Frequency
5x3
Reels
€0.2
Min Bet
Analysis
RTP96.21% vs 96.1% avg
VolatilityHigh
Max Win Potential5,000x
Bonus Features
Catch CollectFree SpinsMega CatchMultiplier BoatsRespins
Features at a Glance
Free Spins
Buy Feature
Megaways
Cluster Pays
Cascading Reels
Multipliers
Sticky Wilds
Mobile
RTP Analysis

Boat Bonanza has an RTP of 96.21%, which is 0.11% above the industry average of 96.1%.

With high volatility, wins are less frequent but can be significantly larger — suited for players comfortable with longer dry spells in exchange for bigger win potential.

* RTP is a theoretical long-term return percentage. Individual session results vary significantly.

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