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Gator Gold Gigablox Review
Given the original and elaborate visual presentation in the 2 previous installments in the Gigablox series, Gator Gold Gigablox is a bit of a surprise. The rather mediocre, plain and generic african safari theme seems out of place. We sure hope this is a one-off, and not the start of a new trend.
Anyway, the game itself is pretty standard stuff too, and only wilds and the dynamic Gigablox reels are there to keep you going in the base game. That might be enough for some, but it’s hardly innovative anymore. Multiplier wilds ups the ante in the bonus round, and the 20,000x potential is the most attractive thing about this release, really.
Gator Gold Gigablox Features
You can land wild symbols on all 6 reels, and they step in for all pay symbols like wilds usually do. The Gigablox mechanic ensures that each spin is unique, not unlike the Megaways engine. You can land symbol blocks up to 4x4 in size, and combinations of different block sizes manifest all the time.
You need to land 5 bonus scatters anywhere on the same spin to trigger the Bonus Round. This awards the same number of free spins as the number of triggering scatters. You also get 1 extra spin per scatter you land during the feature. The only difference from the base game is that you will now land 2x and 3x multiplier wilds, instead of just the regular wilds. The feature is triggered once very 127 spins on average.
The 200 Spins Gator Gold Gigablox Experience
We enjoyed the 2 previous installments in the Gigablox series, and we certainly looked forward to testing this game also. We have edited all the highlights from our 200 spins session into this brief video, and you can see how we fared by hitting the play button.
Review Summary
The first thing that struck us when testing Gator Gold Gigablox, was the watered down visual presentation. While the 2 previous installments offered a rich, crisp and vivid visual experience, this game looks plain and generic. Not something we’re used to at all, but okay. If you can look past that, the Gigablox still provides some variety to the base game grind.
On a positive note, the impressive 20,000x potential is a lot higher than in the previous titles, which some will probably find to be an adequate compensation for the rather poor visuals. Doing something more innovative with the whole gigablox concept seems overdue at this point, and it would be a good idea to attempt to bring the series forward sooner rather than later.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Gigablox symbols up to 4x4 | Unimpressively generic visuals |
| Bonus round w/ multiplier wilds | |
| Win up to 20,000x your stake |
If you appreciate Gator Gold Gigablox you should also try:
Lucky Neko Gigablox - is the gigablox debut slot, and all symbols can come in mega versions up to 4x4 in size. The bonus round comes with a 6x8 reel set, and gigablox up to 6x6 in size. The volatility is less brutal in this game, but the max win is reduced to 6,953x your stake.
Hades Gigablox - is the follow-up title, and it comes with medium volatility combined with a solid 11,129x potential. The gigablox land up to 6x6 in size, and you also get a 4-tier bonus round with multipliers up to 10x.
Great Rhino Megaways - is visually somewhat similar to the game at hand, and it comes with a bonus round with an unlimited progressive win multiplier. You can win up to 20,000x your stake in this game also, and the ante bet doubles your bonus round chances.










