Like Golden Egypt Grand the minimum bet levels were retained. On Ocean Magic I saw three bet levels, so six total options, by comparison.
In the machines I played, Ocean Magic Grand had five line bet levels, each with the two options, or 10 total persistent state reel sets.
Understanding the GameĪ quick glance at the betting panel should look familiar to Ocean Magic players – you can choose a regular bet, or a Bubble Boost bet for double that increases the number of bubbles that can appear, but not the line pays. In the process, the persistent state reels take on a slightly more important role, making it a slightly better Advantage Play opportunity than its predecessor, while retaining the traits that made it a good option to begin with. Ocean Magic Grand, like Golden Egypt Grand reviewed previously, takes an existing IGT game (in this case Ocean Magic) and amps it up a bit. Bubbles can hang around for up to six spins, up from four in the original, adding to the potential.
What Makes it Special: Bubbles are still wild, and landing atop an Ocean Magic symbol makes a lot more wilds appear.