Blueprint Gaming's mastery of the sea and all bounty returns are for the anticipated sequel with Crawbin' for Cash: Extra Big Catch Jackpot King

The familiar charm and aesthetics of the original game's background have returned as colorful crustaceans consume screens while anglers provide players with a variety of features and an iconic jackpot king progressive jackpot system.

Gameplay was inspired by the Blueprint's success as players looked to reward them with this sequel.

If you land more than three bonus symbol triggers, you dive back into the deep ocean excitement with a free spin function that is activated.

During this round, the skilled fisherman is ready to help - anything in sight goes wild, ensuring that all crustaceans on the same spin can win.

Fishermen also hold the key to the sea of chances to win. Collecting four will upgrade the size of all crustaceans, allow for five additional rotations, and collecting enough will eventually bet on all crustaceans worth 50 times. 경마

Trigger the Extra Big Spash feature to unlock the upgrade and additional spin. This is triggered when the golden fisherman symbol comes into view, allowing players to reveal new bonuses and expand gameplay with additional spins.

The "Crabbin" Four Cash Extra Big Catch also features the current industry standard Jackpot King Progressive system, and unlike anything else, offers a big chance of winning. It joins other recent releases such as Mega Bars: Find the Lady Jackpot King and Big Catch Bath Fishing in the exclusive jackpot king rankings designed to increase player engagement and boost operator profits.

Jo Purvis, director of Blueprint Gaming's Key Accounts and Marketing U.K., said, "Cash Extra Big Catch Jackpot King's success is based on the success of its predecessor and uses the Jackpot King Progressive Jackpot system to add another hit to the already established selection of underwater theme games.

"We took what worked with the original and made it a side theme with another carefully crafted sea voyage experience full of sea features and sounds."