Fishin' Frenzy – The Complete Series, Every Game in One Spot

Fishin' Frenzy Series
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Blueprint Provider
25+ Variants

All 25 Fishin' Frenzy Games

Twenty-five games deep and the tackle box keeps getting bigger — Fishin' Frenzy has grown from a straightforward five-reel slot into one of the most expansive series in the business, and every single one of them is right here. Whether you're after the stripped-back charm of the original or the turbocharged pace of a Rapid Fire variant, this is where you pick your rod and head out. Built by Blueprint Gaming and loved hard across Aussie online casinos, this is the lineup, sorted and ready to go.

Fishin' Frenzy

Fishin' Frenzy

8.5/10

The one that started it all — clean, simple, and still a solid session on the couch after a long day

Fishin' Frenzy Christmas

Fishin' Frenzy Christmas

7.0/10

Same bones with a festive reskin — decent for a seasonal spin but nothing mechanically new

Fishin' Frenzy Megaways

Fishin' Frenzy Megaways

8.8/10

The original's DNA with up to six-figure ways to win — proper volatility for punters chasing big hits

Fishin' Frenzy Fortune Play

Fishin' Frenzy Fortune Play

8.0/10

Adjustable stake-to-feature ratio that suits mid-range betters who want more control

Fishin' Frenzy Prize Lines

Fishin' Frenzy Prize Lines

7.5/10

Prize-based payouts give it a different feel — worth a look if you like Hold & Win mechanics

Fishin' Frenzy Jackpot King

Fishin' Frenzy Jackpot King

8.2/10

Progressive jackpot layer on the classic — for those nights when you're feeling lucky, mate

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Splash

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Splash

7.8/10

A lighter variant that works well for casual sessions on mobile during your lunch break

Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Catch

Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Catch

8.6/10

Pumped-up fish values and beefier multipliers — a real step up from the original formula

Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Catch Jackpot King

Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Catch Jackpot King

8.4/10

Even Bigger Catch with a progressive jackpot bolted on — high ceiling, higher stakes feel

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch

8.7/10

Where the series properly levelled up — bigger fish, better bonus rounds, genuinely gripping

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch Megaways

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch Megaways

9.0/10

Megaways engine meets the best catch mechanic in the series — this one's a favourite for a reason

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch Jackpot King

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch Jackpot King

8.5/10

Big Catch gameplay with a progressive jackpot chase — suits Aussie players who want that top-end ceiling

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch Rapid Fire

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch Rapid Fire

8.8/10

Faster rounds, same Big Catch DNA — perfect for quick sessions on the train or the bus

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch 2

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch 2

8.6/10

Sequel that refines rather than reinvents — tighter bonus round with better potential

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch 2 Rapid Fire

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch 2 Rapid Fire

8.5/10

Big Catch 2 at double speed — solid for mobile punters who like quick-hit sessions

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch 3

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch 3

8.9/10

Third time's the charm — the most polished Big Catch experience with cranked-up features

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch 3 Rapid Fire

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch 3 Rapid Fire

8.7/10

All the Big Catch 3 goods in a rapid format — set a budget, smash through spins, see what bites

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch Gold Spins

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch Gold Spins

8.3/10

Gold-tier spin mechanic adds another layer — a nice twist for series regulars wanting something fresh

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Christmas Catch Jackpot King

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Christmas Catch Jackpot King

7.5/10

Holiday-themed Big Catch with a progressive jackpot — seasonal fun, not essential but decent

Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Fish

Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Fish

8.7/10

Shifts the focus to the fish value system — high vol, high reward, suits the risk-takers

Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Fish Rapid Fire

Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Fish Rapid Fire

8.5/10

Even Bigger Fish at pace — great for Aussie players who want their action condensed

Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Fish 2 Rapid Fire

Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Fish 2 Rapid Fire

8.6/10

Sequel with refined fish values and faster delivery — punchy and well-balanced

Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Fish 3 Megaways Rapid Fire

Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Fish 3 Megaways Rapid Fire

9.1/10

Megaways plus Rapid Fire plus massive fish values — arguably the most loaded title in the series

Fishin' Frenzy Win Stepper Rapid Fire

Fishin' Frenzy Win Stepper Rapid Fire

8.2/10

Step-up multiplier mechanic in a Rapid Fire shell — different enough to stand on its own

Fishin' Frenzy Lure 'Em In

Fishin' Frenzy Lure 'Em In

8.0/10

A more strategic angle on the formula — good for players who like a bit more agency in their bonus rounds

Fishin' Frenzy

The ultimate fishing slot series — 25 games, endless action, and every variant waiting for you.

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Series Features

Provider
Blueprint Gaming (Merkur)
Game Types
Slots, Crash-style mechanics (Rapid Fire)
Theme
Fishing, underwater adventure
Number of Games
25
Volatility Range
Medium to High across the series
Key Features
Fisherman Bonus, free spins, Rapid Fire mode, Megaways, Jackpot King, Fortune Play, Prize Lines
Platforms
Desktop, mobile (iOS & Android), tablet — browser-based, no download
Bonus Mechanics
Collect-style fish values, multipliers, progressive jackpots, bonus buy options (select titles)

About the Series

How a Simple Fishing Slot Became a 25-Game Powerhouse

Fishin' Frenzy didn't arrive with fireworks. Blueprint Gaming released the original as a fairly standard five-reel, ten-line slot — blue water, cartoon fish, and a bloke in waders scooping catches off the reels during free spins. It was simple. It worked. And Australian players, along with punters worldwide, latched onto it almost immediately.

What happened next tells you a lot about how the modern slot landscape operates. Blueprint didn't just leave a good thing alone — they iterated. First came variants like Fishin' Frenzy Christmas and Fishin' Frenzy Megaways, bolting popular industry engines onto the proven core. Then the series branched into dedicated sub-lines: The Big Catch sequence (now up to its third instalment), the Even Bigger Fish run, Jackpot King editions with progressive pots, and the Rapid Fire variants that strip the game down for faster sessions. Today the full lineup sits at 25 distinct titles. That's not a slot — it's a franchise.

What Actually Makes Fishin' Frenzy Different

Strip away the branding and the question is fair: why this series and not the other thousand fishing-themed slots? The answer sits in the bonus mechanic. In most Fishin' Frenzy games, the free-spins round features a fisherman symbol that collects the cash values attached to fish landing on the reels. It's a collect mechanic, but the execution feels tangible — you're watching the angler reel in your payout, fish by fish. That visual feedback loop is why people come back.

The series also does something clever with its variant system. Rather than treating Megaways, Jackpot King, and Rapid Fire as gimmicks, each modifier genuinely changes how a session feels. Megaways blows open the ways-to-win count and cranks the volatility. Jackpot King layers a progressive pot over the top for players who want that lottery-ticket ceiling. Rapid Fire compresses the game loop for faster rounds — fewer animations, quicker resolution, same maths under the hood. You're not choosing between skins; you're choosing between play styles.

Then there's the escalation across the sub-series. The Big Catch improved on the original's bonus by introducing bigger fish values and more complex collection mechanics. The Big Catch 2 refined it further. The Big Catch 3 pushed it further still. The Even Bigger Fish branch took a different route, centring the entire design around inflated fish values and high-volatility payouts. It's an honest evolution — each step adds something, even if some steps are bigger than others.

Why Aussie Punters Keep Coming Back

There's something about fishing themes that just sits right in Australia. Maybe it's the fact that half the country owns a tinny, or maybe it's simpler than that — the mechanic is easy to read at a glance, the sessions are flexible, and the volatility range across the series means there's a Fishin' Frenzy for every mood.

Australian online casino players tend to appreciate games that deliver clear feedback. You want to know where your money went, what the bonus is doing, and whether you should keep going. The collect mechanic in Fishin' Frenzy does exactly that — there's no ambiguity about which fish contributed what to your payout. It's transparent in a way that more abstract bonus rounds aren't, and that resonates with a market that values a fair go.

The series also suits how Australians actually play. A lot of sessions happen on mobile — on the couch after dinner, during a quiet moment on a Saturday arvo, maybe on the commute if you've got a decent signal. The Rapid Fire variants, in particular, are built for exactly this kind of play: shorter rounds, less waiting, same core experience. If you've got fifteen minutes and decent Wi-Fi, you can get a meaningful session in without feeling rushed.

Bet flexibility matters too. Most titles in the series offer a wide range from low to mid-tier stakes, which aligns well with how Australian punters typically bet — enough skin in the game to make it interesting, but not punting the grocery budget. The Fortune Play variant even lets you adjust your bet structure to change the feature frequency, which gives you more control over how your bankroll gets used.

Devices, Access, and Getting Started

Every game in the Fishin' Frenzy series runs in-browser. No downloads, no apps, no messing about with APK files. If you've got a modern browser on your phone, tablet, or desktop, you're good. Blueprint Gaming builds on HTML5, so performance is consistent whether you're on an iPhone, a Samsung, or an older Android handset that's seen better days.

Mobile is where most Australian players will experience these games, and the interface holds up well on smaller screens. The Rapid Fire variants feel particularly native on mobile — the condensed animations and quicker spin cycles suit a touchscreen better than the more cinematic base games. If you're playing on data rather than Wi-Fi, the load times are modest; these aren't graphically heavy games, so you're not burning through your plan.

Desktop still has its place, especially for longer sessions or if you like having the game open in a tab while you're doing other things. The Big Catch Megaways and Even Bigger Fish 3 Megaways Rapid Fire, with their expanded reel sets, arguably look their best on a wider screen. But nothing in the series demands desktop — it's all built mobile-first.

Breaking Down the Lineup: What's What

Twenty-five games is a lot to navigate, so here's an honest breakdown of how the series is structured.

The Originals and Core Variants

Fishin' Frenzy is the foundation — five reels, ten lines, the fisherman collect bonus. Fishin' Frenzy Christmas is a seasonal reskin of the same game; mechanically identical, just dressed for December. Fishin' Frenzy Megaways takes the original concept and drops it into the Megaways engine for vastly more ways to win and higher volatility. Fishin' Frenzy Fortune Play adds an adjustable bet mechanic. Fishin' Frenzy Prize Lines reworks the payout system into a prize-based Hold & Win style. Fishin' Frenzy Jackpot King wraps the original in Blueprint's progressive jackpot network.

The Big Catch Branch

This is the deepest sub-series. Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch upgraded the bonus round significantly, and it spawned its own ecosystem: Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch Megaways, Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch Jackpot King, and Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch Rapid Fire. Then came Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch 2 and its Rapid Fire counterpart, followed by Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch 3 and Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch 3 Rapid Fire. Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch Gold Spins introduces a gold-tier spin mechanic. Fishin' Frenzy The Big Christmas Catch Jackpot King is the seasonal progressive version. Each numbered sequel tightens the bonus and bumps the potential; the Rapid Fire versions compress the same experience into faster rounds.

The Even Bigger Catch / Even Bigger Fish Branch

Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Catch and Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Catch Jackpot King lean into inflated fish values from the original framework. The Even Bigger Fish line — Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Fish, Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Fish Rapid Fire, Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Fish 2 Rapid Fire, and Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Fish 3 Megaways Rapid Fire — pushes this further, with the third instalment combining Megaways and Rapid Fire into what might be the most feature-dense title in the entire series.

Standalone Variants

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Splash sits slightly outside the main branches — lighter in tone, decent for a casual spin. Fishin' Frenzy Win Stepper Rapid Fire introduces a step-up multiplier mechanic that feels genuinely different from the rest of the lineup. Fishin' Frenzy Lure 'Em In takes a more strategic approach to the bonus round, giving you a bit more player agency.

Not every variant is a revelation. Some — particularly the seasonal reskins — are essentially the same game in a different outfit. But the core sub-series (Big Catch 1-2-3, Even Bigger Fish 1-2-3) each represent genuine mechanical progression. That's where the real variety lives.

Where to Start: Picking Your First Cast

If you've never touched a Fishin' Frenzy game, start with the original Fishin' Frenzy. It's the purest expression of the mechanic, it loads fast, the volatility is manageable, and you'll understand in about thirty seconds what the series is about. From there, Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch is the natural next step — it's where the series matured and the bonus round got genuinely exciting.

If you already know the series and you want the most loaded experience, Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Fish 3 Megaways Rapid Fire or Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch 3 are the current high points. They're built for players who understand the mechanics and want maximum feature density.

For Aussie punters who prefer shorter sessions — maybe you're spinning during halftime or while the kettle boils — any of the Rapid Fire variants will serve you well. Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch Rapid Fire is a solid middle ground: familiar mechanics, faster pace, works beautifully on mobile.

If you're a jackpot chaser, the Jackpot King editions (Fishin' Frenzy Jackpot King, Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Catch Jackpot King, Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch Jackpot King, Fishin' Frenzy The Big Christmas Catch Jackpot King) connect to Blueprint's progressive network. The base games are strong, and the jackpot layer adds a ceiling that the standard versions can't match.

Whatever you pick, the thing about this series is that familiarity carries over. Learn one, and you've got the toolkit for all of them. The fisherman collects, the fish pay, and the rest is variation on a theme that's been refined twenty-five times over.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Fishin' Frenzy games are there?
The complete series currently includes 25 individual titles, ranging from the original Fishin' Frenzy through to newer releases like Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Fish 3 Megaways Rapid Fire and Fishin' Frenzy Lure 'Em In. That count includes Megaways, Jackpot King, and Rapid Fire variants, which each play differently enough to stand as their own game.
What's the difference between the standard, Megaways, and Rapid Fire versions?
The standard versions use fixed paylines (typically ten lines on five reels). Megaways variants use the Megaways engine, which changes the number of symbols per reel each spin — giving you far more ways to win and generally higher volatility. Rapid Fire versions compress the game loop for quicker rounds with fewer animations, same maths underneath. They're built for faster sessions, especially on mobile.
Can I play Fishin' Frenzy on my phone in Australia?
Yes, every game in the series runs in your mobile browser — no app or download needed. They're HTML5-based and work on iPhones, iPads, Android phones and tablets. Performance is smooth even on older handsets, and the Rapid Fire variants in particular feel like they were designed for touchscreens.
Which Fishin' Frenzy game has the highest volatility?
The Megaways variants and the Even Bigger Fish branch tend to sit at the higher end of the volatility spectrum. Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Fish 3 Megaways Rapid Fire combines both the Megaways engine and inflated fish values, making it one of the most volatile in the lineup. If you prefer steadier returns, the original Fishin' Frenzy or Fortune Play are more measured.
Do any Fishin' Frenzy games have bonus buy features?
Select titles in the series offer bonus buy or feature-trigger options, though availability can depend on the casino platform and the regulatory framework it operates under. Check the specific game's paytable for confirmation. Fortune Play offers an adjustable bet mechanic that changes feature frequency, which functions as a softer version of bonus buy.
What's the RTP across the series?
RTP varies by title and can also depend on the operator's configuration — Blueprint Gaming offers multiple RTP settings for some games. Rather than quoting exact figures that might not match your specific casino, check the info or paytable screen within each game for the live RTP. Generally, the series sits in a competitive range for the genre.
Which Fishin' Frenzy game should I start with?
If you're new to the series, start with the original Fishin' Frenzy — it teaches you the fisherman collect mechanic in its simplest form. Once you've got a feel for it, move to Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch for a more developed bonus round. If you already know the series and want the latest and most feature-packed experience, Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch 3 or Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Fish 3 Megaways Rapid Fire are the current standouts.
Are Fishin' Frenzy games available at Australian-facing online casinos?
Blueprint Gaming titles, including the Fishin' Frenzy series, are available at a range of online casinos that accept Australian players. Availability depends on the specific casino's game library and licensing arrangements. The games themselves don't require any geo-specific app or download — if the casino carries them, they'll run in your browser.