Big Bot Crew

Big Bot Crew (Quickspin): Introduction

Earlier this year we had the opportunity to take a look at Quickspin’s roadmap and on the list of upcoming slots was a game entitled Robots. We understand now that it was the working title for Big Bot Crew, a game that has a lot to say about Quickspin’s current agenda.

If you’ve ever watched casino streams, or if you frequently visit casino forums, then it’s likely you’ve taken notice of people complaining about Quickspin slots having little to no potential. The studio has in fact even become synonymous with low potential just as much as Big Time Gaming has become compatible with ultra-high variance and mega potential. Not a very flattering comparison, we know, but it’s the truth, unfortunately.

It’s too early to say at this point, but interestingly enough we are seeing signs that seem to suggest that Quickspin is finally listening and learning what WE, the players want. In fact, it’s not only Quickspin doing this recently. NetEnt, once dominating the iGaming industry but now struggling after a line of awful slots, has even sent out a representative to a casino forum asking for input. The same goes for Red Tiger Gaming who’s been impressing us with much improved potential and increase in volatility.

Dwarfs Gone Wild was going to be a “flagship” game according to Quickspin themselves, which got us excited but turned out to be a flop and just another low potential Quickspin game. As it turns out, players don’t care too much about fancy graphics and cool features if the potential is not there.

After Dwarfs, we finally got the game changer we were hoping for. Easter Emeralds wasn’t just a high potential game; it turned out to be a record-breaking ULTRA high potential game with massive multipliers. With the release of Emeralds, Quickspin had shown players that they’re a progressive provider embracing change, and by the looks of it, their upcoming slot seems to reaffirm this.

Big Bot Crew is a 5-reel4-row slot with 40 pay lines. It has a 96,58% RTP, which is well within the acceptable range, and allows for bets between €0.40 to €100. The slot is high up on Quickspin’s own volatility scale with a score of 4,96 out of 5, slightly higher than Sakura’s 4,83, a game that shares a lot of similarities with Big Bot Crew as you will see.

An Asian metropolis is used as a backdrop for the game which centres around a gang of tech-heads, Matsuo, Danielle and Joaquin, who are building robots with technology ahead of its time. Their top creation, BigBot, an all-purpose humanoid, appears to be a mix between Marvel’s Ironman and Baymax from Big Hero 6, but we’ll let you be the judge of that.

Big Bot Crew (Quickspin): Symbols & Features

All in all, there are 11 symbols included in the game – a Scatter symbol, a fully stacked Wild and 9 regular symbols. The low-value symbols are made out of mechanical gears while the tech-heads and their Robots represent the premiums. Matsuo (red) is the top guy and will give you 7,5 times the stake for 5 across a full line. Thumbs up to Quickspin for having made the paytable easy to understand, showing symbol values relative to the current bet.

Big Bot Crew features a fully stacked 4×1 wild symbol called the BigBot wild and is present on reels 2, 3, and 4 in the main game and on all reels during the respin.

2 or more BigBot wild symbols fully landing in a base game will trigger the BigBot respin feature. The number of respins are equal to the number of BigBot wild symbols that fully land in the triggering spin. All full reel BigBot wild symbols remain on the reels for the duration of the respin feature, while each additional BigBot that appears awards one additional respin.

If BigBot Wild symbols appear on two or more reels in the base game, there is the chance that any partial BigBot Wild symbol will nudge to fully cover the reel. During the respin feature, any partial BigBot Wild symbol may also nudge into position to fully cover the reel.

The main difference to Sakura is that the fully stacked wilds will move to indicated reels at the start of every spin, meaning they shift position in between respins.

Review by bigwinboard.com.

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