Ocean Magic Grand

Similar Games:

Ocean Magic, Dragon Sphere, Fu Ru Dong Hai, Ocean Magic Ultra, Ocean Magic Bubble Boost, Firecano Freeze and Firecano Glory

Risk Scale:

Green (usually a few spins)

Minimum Play:

One bubble in columns two or three. Spin until the bubble reaches the top of the board. Bubbles move up one space with each spin.

Other:

Ocean Magic Grand is a slightly bigger version of Ocean Magic. Other than that, it’s the same game.

Though it’s slightly less common than Ocean Magic, Ocean Magic Grand is still an advantage game you’ll see nationwide. The same concepts apply to OMG, although the minimum-play requirements now call for at least one bubble in columns two or three.

I won’t get into the “why” here, as that’s what the video does, but check out a photo of what to look for:

Notice the bubble in this case is at the bottom of reel three. It will be a positive play for at least six spins, with the potential for more if other bubbles are added to the board while you spin. Also, notice the same Ocean Magic symbol in reel two; that’s the symbol we want the bubble to land on, resulting in an expansion of wilds one place in every direction.

Again, don’t worry about the bottom row of bets activating the “bubble boost” and the top row not offering that option. It just means that at random, bets on the bubble-boost row will add extra bubbles to the board. Because of that, the top row pays out more when it does hit. It all evens out, so it’s nothing you need to factor in when deciding whether to play.

Like Ocean Magic, the play is over when the bubble is at the top of the board and no others appear in reels two or three. Of course, the more bubbles you have, the better you’re positioned for some winning spins:

There is no clone for this game, but some of the same principles apply to the games referenced earlier.

If you’d like to see a step-by-step breakdown for Ocean Magic Grand, that can be accessed below.