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Fish Road: Guide the Clownfish Through Dangerous Waters While Chasing Rising Multiplier
Tanmay Kundu rated this game:
2.5 out of 5
InOut Games keeps its animal streak going, this time with a familiar face in Fish Road. Nemo is no longer just swimming around; here, it’s survival, where one wrong move and everything is gone. With progressive multipliers ahead and risk at every step, I had to see how far this little fish could actually swim.
This is not a traditional slot by any means. This marine setup follows one rule: the clownfish must devour others to build multipliers, or get devoured and lose everything.
There are four different levels in the game. The RTP is set at 96%, while volatility increases with each level. As the risk gets higher, so do the potential rewards, and that balance is very clear while playing.
In the easy level, there are 24 prey fish with multipliers. The medium level offers 22 steps. The hard level has 20 fish, while the hardcore level drops to 15 fish, with much higher chances of getting devoured.
I tried all levels, but it’s safe to say the hardcore mode is the most difficult to trust. I saw Nemo getting devoured on the very first step more times than I could count. I wouldn’t hold my breath on that level.
Sticking to the easy and medium levels worked better for me. I was landing wins in almost every spin, though the multipliers stayed on the lower side.
In the medium level, I was getting wins every 2 to 3 spins, with returns between 0.90x and 1.30x my bet. There are also free spins, where each spin gives five points toward a meter, and once filled, it can award up to 10 free spins.
I managed to trigger this feature twice, but both times it gave me only 1 free spin. The returns were 1.11x and 0.27x my bet. Not much to take from that.
There are also three jackpots tied to collecting 60 pearls, which I couldn’t reach in over 200 spins. I wouldn’t hold my breath on that either.
If you plan to try Fish Road, you need proper control over your session. If you let your passion cloud your judgment before pulling out the rewards, you are as good as broke.
- Three different jackpots
- Four different levels
- Small, frequent wins
- Hard to land jackpot round
- Low bonus win potential
- No definitive max win
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Had an entertaining session on the medium level. The momentum feels great when you escape the bigger fish. Hardcore mode is risky, but sticking to lower stakes keeps the fun going.
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