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Bubble Mania
Hai Long, Potion Pays, and Fizzy Frenzy
Similar Games:
Cash Burst (Orb of Atlantis and Force of Babylon), Growing Fortune, Bubble Blast (Trials of Atlantis and Spells ‘n Whistles)
Risk Scale:
Green (usually a few spins)
Minimum Play:
Similar to Cash Burst. For Hai Long or Potion Pays, I want a bubble to be 10x the bet or more. They just can’t be at the very top of the board. For Fizzy Frenzy, I still play anything 10x or higher combined, but if there’s a glowing green bubble, I drop that number down to 8x the bet.
Other:
Fizzy Frenzy is a little different, but I looped all of these games together, because it’s only slightly different and features many of the same concepts.
Two of these games, Hai Long and Potion Pays, play exactly the same, and the third, Fizzy Frenzy, is quite similar. They’re all also under the Bubble Mania banner and you’ll often find them together in a casino.
For Hai Long or Potion Pays, I want a bubble to be 10x the bet or more (sound familiar?). Some pros will play 8x or more, which seems reasonable too. And like with Cash Burst, it doesn’t matter which column the bubbles are in. They just can’t be at the very top of the board, as those will be off the screen entirely on the next spin.
I didn’t get photos with plays for the first two games, but here’s what Hai Long looks like:
In this example, we have a min bet of $0.75 and $2.50 total on the board in bubbles ($1.50+$1). That would be a little over 3x the bet, so it wouldn’t be worth playing, but hopefully you get the idea of what you’re looking for. If a bubble lands on a white pearl in Hai Long, you’re awarded whatever is on the bubble.
It’s the same idea with Potion Pays, as you can see below:
Again, this photo doesn’t show a play, but you’re looking for a 10x-or-higher bubble and then spinning until it reaches the top of a column.
The last game, Fizzy Frenzy, is slightly different:
This game has both regular bubbles, which you can see in column three in the example above, and glowing green bubbles, seen at the bottom of column four. I still play anything 10x or higher combined, but if there’s a glowing green bubble, I drop that number down to 8x the bet. In this example, it’s a $0.75 bet and $9 in play (12x), which would be a play even without the glowing green bubble.
Normal bubbles in all three games move up one space with each spin. With glowing green bubbles in Fizzy Frenzy, they move to a random spot on the board each spin and stay on the screen until landing on a yellow circle, at which point you’re awarded whatever the value is. It might take you a number of spins to land it, but if it’s a high enough value, you should still win on it more times than not.
Sometimes you’ll also see giant bubbles, which look like this:
Those are easier to land because they take up more space on the board than just a regular bubble. When they’re fully on the board, they take up six spaces. For those, I’ve been going with around 4x or higher when you have most of the bubble in play and not at the very top of the board like in the example above. There’s admittedly a little guesswork involved with it, but I’ve been doing fairly well so far using that threshold.
If you’re curious, here’s some footage: