Big Bass Splash at Motherland Casino
Big Bass Splash is part of the popular Big Bass fishing series, and it is among the slots reported as available at Motherland Casino. This guide explains the game, how to play it at Motherland, how its money-collect mechanic works, and what its RTP and volatility mean in practice. The aim is to help you play it with clear expectations and within a budget.
You can open your Motherland Casino account to play it, or read on first.
Quick facts
- Studio: Reel Kingdom (Pragmatic Play)
- Theme: Fishing
- Format: Five reels, three rows, with paylines
- Volatility: Medium to high
- Bonus: Free spins with money symbols and a fisherman collector carrying multipliers
- Options: Bonus buy where permitted
- Maximum win: Designed up to 5,000x stake
- RTP: Studio default in the high-96% range; offered in several versions, operator version not confirmed
What the game is
Big Bass Splash is a slot from Reel Kingdom, published under the Pragmatic Play umbrella, and it continues the fishing theme that made the Big Bass series a staple of online lobbies. It plays on a five-reel, three-row grid with paylines, rather than the scatter-pays format of the Olympus and Bonanza games — a more traditional layout that many players find easier to read.
The series is known for one signature feature: money symbols that carry cash values, and a fisherman who collects them. Big Bass Splash extends that idea with multipliers attached to the fisherman during the bonus, which is what separates it from earlier entries in the series.
How to launch it at Motherland
Motherland runs in the browser, so you play directly without a download:
- Sign in, or register at Motherland Casino if you are new; the step-by-step registration guide covers it.
- Deposit if needed — around $20 minimum, using the deposit and withdrawal methods page.
- Search the lobby for “Big Bass Splash”, or filter by the Pragmatic Play studio.
- Choose a stake your budget can support, and try any demo version first to see how the collect feature plays.
How the mechanics work
| Feature | How it works |
|---|---|
| Grid | Five reels, three rows, with paylines |
| Money symbols | Fish symbols carry cash values that pay if collected |
| Fisherman wild | In free spins, the fisherman collects every money value on screen |
| Multipliers | The fisherman can carry a multiplier that grows as more are collected |
| Free spins | Scatters trigger the round, which can be retriggered for more spins |
| Maximum win | Designed with a top payout of up to 5,000x your stake |
The free-spins round is where the game lives. Money symbols only pay when a fisherman lands to collect them, and the multipliers attached to the fisherman in this edition are what produce the rare larger results. Retriggers extend the round, but none of this changes the fact that triggering the feature at all is the uncommon event.
RTP and volatility: a reality check
Big Bass Splash is a clear example of why we are careful with RTP figures. The series is offered to operators in several RTP versions — a higher default in the high-96% range and lower configurations beneath it — and Motherland does not publish which one it runs. So while the studio default is healthy, the version you actually play here is not confirmed. As always, RTP is a long-run average and says nothing about a single session.
The volatility sits in the medium-to-high range: less brutal than the pure scatter-pays games, but still capable of long gaps between meaningful wins, because so much of the game’s return is locked inside the bonus round. The maximum win is a designed ceiling reached by very few players. Spins are independent and random, so a bonus is never overdue, and no betting pattern shifts the odds in your favour.
How Splash differs from the rest of the series
There are several Big Bass games in Motherland’s catalogue and across the wider market, and they look alike, so it helps to know where Splash sits. The series shares the core idea — money symbols and a fisherman who collects them in free spins — but the editions differ mainly in how multipliers behave during the bonus.
Splash is built around fisherman wilds that can carry growing multipliers as the round goes on, which is the lever behind its larger potential wins. That makes the free-spins round, and how many fisherman wilds land in it, the part of the game that matters most. The base game, by contrast, is relatively quiet and mostly a wait for the scatters that start the bonus.
Where a bonus buy is offered and permitted, it lets you pay a multiple of your stake to enter the round directly. As with any feature-buy, it speeds up access without improving the odds, and the price is high relative to what an average round returns. If you prefer the series’ relaxed pace, the base game within a set budget is the lower-cost way to play; the buy is a fast, expensive shortcut to the only part of the game where the bigger money lives.
Before you spin
The fishing theme is relaxed, but the maths is the same as any slot: a built-in house edge, and a return that favours the casino over time. Set a budget before you play, keep your stake in proportion to it, and walk away when it is spent rather than chasing the bonus. Other titles are on the Motherland casino games page, and if play stops being fun, the responsible gambling guide lists free, confidential help. You must be 18 or older to play.
When you are ready, you can play at Motherland Casino.
FAQ
- How does the free-spins round in Big Bass Splash work?
- Scatter symbols trigger free spins. During the round, money symbols carry cash values and the fisherman wild collects every money value on screen when it lands, which is where the bigger wins come from. The round can be retriggered.
- What is the RTP of Big Bass Splash?
- The game's published default RTP is in the high-96% region, but it is one of the titles offered to operators in several RTP versions, including lower ones. Motherland does not state which version it runs, so treat the default as a guide only.