About Monsters Bash
Monsters Bash is one of Gamescale’s most popular titles. This slot is instantly appealing, as it features some really unique and cleverly designed critters, as well as utilising some pretty good graphics for a small scale online casino software developer. Monsters Bash is a small video slot, which only contains 9 paylines sitting up on its 5 reels. What it lacks in paylines, though, it more than makes up in pay-outs, with a non-progressive jackpot worth 9,000 coins available to be won.
Special Features
In order to win that 9,000 coin jackpot, you will need to place bets. Players can alter their line bets from as little as 0.10 per line, up to no more than 2.00 per line. Now, when it comes to the number of paylines, players also have total control over how they are structured. Complete wagers are going to stem from as little as 0.10 per line, per spin, up to no more than 18.00 per spin. Monsters Bash is incredibly cheap to play, especially for a slot with that kind of jackpot.
Wilds take the shape of a really adorable (if eccentric) looking Chameleon. Wilds can see players win up to 9,000 coins if they line up 5 on any active payline. That being said, the smaller pay-outs of 10, 250 or 2,500 coins for 2, 3 or 4 wilds on a payline aren’t that bad, either.
The scatter icon in this game is a monster that resembles a giant eyeball, with several eye-stalks around it. Yes, baffling, we know! This scatter symbol can see players pocket scattered wins worth 2x, 5x 20x or 500x their total bet, if they land 2, 3, 4 or 5 of these symbols in any positions, anywhere on the reels.
Bonus Features
The scatter icon doesn’t just reward players with scattered wins. Sure, if you get 2 or more symbols, you’ll pocket scattered wins, but if you get 3 or more, you’ll also trigger a free spins bonus round. In this free spins bonus, players will get a total of 15 free games to enjoy. The round commences immediately after the scatters are located, and is played at the same stake as that which triggered the bonus game in the first place. Monsters Bash doesn’t have the most overly complex special features, or the most enjoyable, but at least you can trigger them fairly often.