Pirate Bonanza
Pirate Bonanza
Pirate Bonanza by Backseat Gaming, Hacksaw Gaming’s partner, ventures into the buccaneering genre. We have a game called Pirate Bonanza, and to be honest, the somewhat corny title didn’t exactly inspire a strong desire to explore the oceans. Who knows, though? The game has an intriguing cannon feature that scatters multiplier symbols over the field, along with a few rounds of free spins. By the time the review is through, we might be motivated to start using pirate cliches. Are you ready to begin?
In terms of appearance, Pirate Bonanza is without a doubt a perfect example of a pirate slot machine. This is understandable because of the skull shaped clouds and crossbones, the pirate themed boat, the treasure chest, the sea, and the captain standing next to a cannon on the right side of the screen while wearing a hat and cutlass. The day is bright and the sun is out, making the weather ideal for trickery at sea in Pirate Bonanza. It looks like Backseat Gaming is gradually improving the way it designs games because Pirate Bonanza is a visually appealing game.
As a scatter-paying slot machine, Pirate Bonanza pays out when eight or more matching symbols appear anywhere on the grid. 30 spots are available in the gaming grid, which is set up with 6 reels and 5 rows. With a maximum RTP of 96.31% when wagering 10 cents to $/€100 per spin, Pirate Bonanza falls into the medium-high category of slot volatility, with a rating of 4 out of 5.
Throughout the game, nine consistently paying symbols fall. Six stones represent the lower value symbols, while the four higher value symbols are a bottle, a map, a compass, and a hat. The reward is 0.1 to 1 times the bet when 8 similar symbols are shown. The payout for 19 or more matched symbols is 50–400 times the initial wager. Since Pirate Bonanza is a scatter-paying slot machine, it should come as no surprise that wild symbols never appear in the game.
There is a tumble win feature in the game that clears the reels of winning symbols and replaces them with new symbols to fill in the gaps. This cycle of tumble wins continues until the symbols descend and no new win is generated. The Cannon Feature, the Load the Cannon bonus, the Fire at Will bonus, and bonus buys are additional features available on the menu.
Every spot on the grid that has a winning symbol turns into a highlighted square when a winning combination emerges. The Cannon feature activates if there is a Cannon symbol left at the conclusion of the spin. Multiplier Bombs are positioned on each highlighted tile when this happens in the game. When the Multiplier Bombs detonate, a multiplier value that is added up by a total multiplier is shown. The win is doubled by the total multiplier once every Bomb has been disclosed. The different types of bombs are:
In the Load The Cannon bonus, four scatter symbols in the base game offer ten free spins. There is a greater likelihood of landing the Cannon symbol during this bonus round. Get three scatter symbols to win extra five spins.
In the base game, the Fire At Will round with 10 free spins is triggered by hitting 5 scatter symbols. This feature also has a larger probability of landing Cannon symbols, and highlighted squares stay highlighted for the duration of the feature. Get three scatter symbols to win an extra five spins.
These four options are included in the bonus buy for Pirate Bonanza. They’re all highly volatile.
If you are feeling particularly imaginative, you might picture yourself in the role of Pirate Bonanza, standing on the bow of a wooden galleon and balancing on the railing while it hurtles across the ocean toward a trading ship. Oddly enough, though, the most memorable gaming experience during the Pirate Bonanza isn’t the thrilling adventure from another studio but rather Pragmatic Play’s delightful slot machine, Sugar Rush 1000. The marking grid spots where the winning symbols were deleted prompted a moment of reflection in both cases, despite the subjects being entirely different.
Despite their similarities, the two slots have distinct bursts and fades. For instance, Sugar Rush’s growing multipliers and Pirate Bonanza’s highlighted places are two aspects that both games are able to maintain during bonus rounds. This will only occur with the 5 scatter trigger in Pirate Bonanza, which is perhaps a more difficult proposition than obtaining 4 scatters for the weaker bonus round. In addition, only the highlighted spots of multipliers remain in Pirate Bonanza; therefore, the suspense factor is somewhat lower than in Sugar Rush, where large multiplies may be waiting patiently on the grid for a win to occur on top of them. One may argue that Pirate Bonanza represents a case of everything or nothing. The multiplier bomb values are completely unknown to you until they burst over the reels, and they don’t increase when more wins fall on top of them.
So it’s stabs of revulsion or ecstasy, one after the other, in Pirate Bonanza. To be fair, the game can theoretically drop a lot of large multiplier values on the grid to create an exciting total multiplier, which is why all game modes allow for a maximum win of 10,000 times the bet. When all is said and done, Pirate Bonanza can hold its own against some of the larger, more terrifying competitors in the scatter-paying field.