Fishin' Frenzy Series — All 25 Games in One Catch

Fishin' Frenzy Series
25 Games
Blueprint Provider

All 25 Games in the Series

Twenty-five games deep and the line is still pulling. Fishin' Frenzy went from a single five-reel slot to one of the most expansive series in online gaming — spanning classic reels, Megaways grids, Jackpot King progressives, and Rapid Fire rounds that play closer to crash than traditional slots. Every title in the lineup is right here, on one page, ready to spin or launch.
Fishin' Frenzy

Fishin' Frenzy

8.5/10

The one that started everything — clean mechanics, no gimmicks, pure fishing-reel satisfaction

Fishin' Frenzy Christmas

Fishin' Frenzy Christmas

7.5/10

Seasonal reskin of the original with a winter coat — same core, festive feel

Fishin' Frenzy Megaways

Fishin' Frenzy Megaways

8.8/10

The classic formula meets up to six-figure ways to win — volatile and rewarding

Fishin' Frenzy Fortune Play

Fishin' Frenzy Fortune Play

8.0/10

Multiple sets of reels at once for players who like to scale up their action

Fishin' Frenzy Prize Lines

Fishin' Frenzy Prize Lines

7.8/10

A different payline approach that freshens the original without losing its identity

Fishin' Frenzy Jackpot King

Fishin' Frenzy Jackpot King

8.2/10

Original gameplay plus a progressive jackpot layer — for the long-shot hunters

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Splash

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Splash

8.3/10

Bigger fish values and ramped-up features — the original's bolder sibling

Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Catch

Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Catch

8.6/10

High-volatility collectors will feel right at home here — substantial catch potential

Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Catch Jackpot King

Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Catch Jackpot King

8.4/10

Even Bigger Catch with progressive jackpot plumbing — same heat, bigger ceiling

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch

9.0/10

The breakout hit of the series — refined fisherman mechanic and excellent flow

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch Megaways

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch Megaways

9.1/10

The Big Catch on a dynamic grid — peak volatility for the Frenzy faithful

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch Jackpot King

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch Jackpot King

8.7/10

Big Catch quality married to Jackpot King's progressive network — strong combo

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch Rapid Fire

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch Rapid Fire

8.5/10

Crash-style speed rounds — same Big Catch DNA, a fraction of the wait time

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch 2

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch 2

8.8/10

Sequel that builds on the original Big Catch with extra feature layers

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch 2 Rapid Fire

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch 2 Rapid Fire

8.6/10

Big Catch 2 mechanics in quick-fire format — ideal for short, punchy sessions

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch 3

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch 3

8.9/10

Third generation — the mechanic keeps evolving and the catches keep growing

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch 3 Rapid Fire

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch 3 Rapid Fire

8.7/10

Latest Big Catch in Rapid Fire trim — fast rounds with a mature feature set

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch Gold Spins

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch Gold Spins

8.4/10

A premium-spin twist on the Big Catch formula — elevated base-game values

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Christmas Catch Jackpot King

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Christmas Catch Jackpot King

7.9/10

Holiday edition with Jackpot King — seasonal players get a progressive treat

Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Fish

Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Fish

8.7/10

Shifted focus to oversized fish values — high-risk, high-reward design done right

Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Fish Rapid Fire

Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Fish Rapid Fire

8.5/10

Even Bigger Fish at crash-game pace — quick rounds, large potential payouts

Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Fish 2 Rapid Fire

Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Fish 2 Rapid Fire

8.6/10

Second iteration refines the Rapid Fire fish formula — tighter and more engaging

Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Fish 3 Megaways Rapid Fire

Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Fish 3 Megaways Rapid Fire

9.0/10

Megaways grid plus Rapid Fire speed — one of the most ambitious entries in the series

Fishin' Frenzy Win Stepper Rapid Fire

Fishin' Frenzy Win Stepper Rapid Fire

8.3/10

Step-based multiplier system in Rapid Fire — a unique tempo unlike other entries

Fishin' Frenzy Lure 'Em In

Fishin' Frenzy Lure 'Em In

8.1/10

A fresh angle on the fisherman bonus — lure mechanics add a layer of control

Series Characteristics

Provider
Blueprint Gaming (Merkur)
Game Types
Video Slots, Megaways Slots, Rapid Fire (Crash-style), Jackpot King Progressives
Theme
Fishing, Underwater, Seasonal
Volatility Range
Medium to High across the series
Core Bonus Features
Free Spins with Fisherman Collector, Expanding Wilds, Cash-on-Reel Fish Values, Bonus Buy options on select titles
Platforms
Desktop, Mobile (iOS & Android), Instant Play — no download required
Games in Series
25

How Fishin' Frenzy Grew from One Slot to a 25-Game Empire

The original Fishin' Frenzy launched as a straightforward five-reel slot from Blueprint Gaming, built on a simple but effective hook: land fish symbols with cash values, then let the fisherman wild reel them in during free spins. That mechanic — a collector feature woven directly into the bonus round — turned out to be one of those rare ideas that players immediately understood and immediately wanted more of. The game sat comfortably in the mid-volatility range, looked clean, played fast, and word of mouth did the rest.

From that single title, Blueprint began expanding in multiple directions at once. First came format variants: Fishin' Frenzy Megaways brought the dynamic reel engine into play, Fishin' Frenzy Jackpot King plugged the original into a progressive network, and Fishin' Frenzy Fortune Play introduced multi-set reel action. Then came new chapters — The Big Catch, Even Bigger Catch, Even Bigger Fish — each pushing the fish-value collector mechanic further, adding layers, raising the volatility ceiling, and refining what the fisherman actually does in a bonus round.

More recently, the Rapid Fire sub-brand changed the tempo entirely. These are crash-style rounds: short, fast, and built around instant resolution rather than traditional spinning. The Big Catch Rapid Fire, Even Bigger Fish Rapid Fire, Even Bigger Fish 2 Rapid Fire, Even Bigger Fish 3 Megaways Rapid Fire, Win Stepper Rapid Fire — they turned a reel-based series into something that also speaks the language of crash-game players. That dual identity is rare in iGaming, and it's a big part of why the series keeps pulling in new audiences.

At 25 titles and counting, Fishin' Frenzy isn't just a slot — it's a sub-genre within Blueprint's portfolio. The trajectory shows no sign of slowing down.

What Actually Makes Fishin' Frenzy Different

Plenty of slots use a "collect" mechanic. What separates Fishin' Frenzy is how readable and immediate it feels. When the fisherman lands during free spins, he collects every fish value visible on the reels. There's no complex side game to learn, no hidden rules. You see the fish, you see their values, you see the fisherman — and you know exactly what just happened to your balance. That clarity is the backbone of the entire series.

The second differentiator is the range of formats built on that backbone. Most slot series offer reskins or minor tweaks. Fishin' Frenzy offers fundamentally different experiences under one brand:

  • Classic five-reel play in the original, Christmas, and Prize Lines editions.
  • Megaways volatility in Fishin' Frenzy Megaways, The Big Catch Megaways, and Even Bigger Fish 3 Megaways Rapid Fire.
  • Progressive jackpots via the Jackpot King titles — there are four of them, each layered onto a different base game.
  • Rapid Fire crash-style play across eight titles, where rounds resolve in seconds rather than traditional spin cycles.
  • Multi-reel and stepped mechanics in Fortune Play, Gold Spins, and Win Stepper Rapid Fire.

That's genuine mechanical diversity, not just a fresh coat of paint. A player who loves the original for its simplicity and a player who wants Megaways volatility in a Rapid Fire format are both served under the same brand — and both recognize the fishing motif instantly.

What Players Look for — and What They Find Here

Slot players picking a game in a crowded lobby tend to filter by a few things: volatility, feature type, brand recognition, and pace. Fishin' Frenzy scores on all four. The brand is one of the most recognized in the Blueprint catalogue, which means players trust what they're clicking on. They know the theme, they know the fisherman mechanic, and they know roughly what to expect from a session — even if the specific title is new to them.

Volatility preferences vary, and the series covers the spectrum. The original leans medium. The Big Catch and Even Bigger Catch ramp it up. The Megaways variants and the Even Bigger Fish line push it further still. Players who want a long, steady session and players who want high-risk concentration both have options.

Then there's the pace question. Traditional slot spinners have the full five-reel and Megaways lineup to work through. But players who've moved toward crash games and instant-result formats — those who find standard reels too slow — now have the Rapid Fire titles. These play like quick-decision rounds: short exposure, fast feedback, the same fish-collecting reward loop compressed into a fraction of the time. For mobile players especially, where sessions tend to be shorter and more fragmented, Rapid Fire fits naturally into the rhythm of how games are actually played today.

Bonus buy availability on select titles also matters. Players who don't want to grind base game spins waiting for scatters can buy straight into the feature on supported games. It's a polarizing option — some love it, some avoid it — but having the choice is always better than not.

Playing on Mobile, Desktop, and Everything in Between

Every game in the Fishin' Frenzy series runs directly in the browser. No app, no download, no separate client. Open the page, pick a title, and it loads. Blueprint builds these on HTML5, so the experience is consistent whether you're on a desktop monitor, a tablet, or a phone screen. Resolution scales, controls adapt, and the fisherman looks just as good on a five-inch screen as on a twenty-seven-inch one.

Mobile is where the majority of sessions happen now, and the series is clearly designed with that in mind. Portrait mode works. Touch targets are sized correctly. The Rapid Fire titles in particular feel like they were built for mobile first — short rounds, quick taps, no need to sit back and watch reels cascade for extended animations. Even the heavier Megaways variants, which have more visual complexity, load quickly and run smoothly on modern devices.

Desktop still has its place, especially for longer, more deliberate sessions — exploring a new title, adjusting settings, or playing at higher stakes where you want a bigger visual field. But the series doesn't punish you for platform-switching. Your game options are the same wherever you log in.

Breaking Down the Full Lineup of 25 Games

Twenty-five games is a lot. Here's how they actually group, so you can navigate without guessing.

The Foundation: Original and Early Variants

Fishin' Frenzy is where it all started — five reels, ten lines, the fisherman free spins. Fishin' Frenzy Christmas wraps the same game in a holiday theme. Fishin' Frenzy Megaways opens up the reel structure. Fishin' Frenzy Fortune Play offers simultaneous reel sets. Fishin' Frenzy Prize Lines rethinks the payline system. Fishin' Frenzy Jackpot King takes the original and connects it to a progressive pot. These six titles are variations on the core concept — same DNA, different delivery systems.

The Big Catch Branch

This is the deepest branch of the family tree. Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch elevated the fish-value mechanic and became one of the most popular entries in the series. From there it branched into Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch Megaways, Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch Jackpot King, and Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch Rapid Fire. Sequels followed: Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch 2 and its Rapid Fire counterpart, Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch 3 and its Rapid Fire edition. Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch Gold Spins adds a premium-spin variant. Fishin' Frenzy The Big Christmas Catch Jackpot King rounds out the branch with a seasonal progressive edition. That's ten titles in this sub-branch alone — testament to how well the Big Catch mechanic resonated.

Even Bigger Catch and Even Bigger Fish

Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Catch and Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Catch Jackpot King focus on amplified catch values within a familiar structure. 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 escalating fish sizes and increasingly fast formats. The third instalment merges Megaways with Rapid Fire, which is one of the more ambitious mechanical combos in the entire series.

Standalone Entries

Fishin' Frenzy The Big Splash sits between the original and the Big Catch era — a step up in feature depth from the classic without the full complexity of later titles. Fishin' Frenzy Win Stepper Rapid Fire introduces a step-multiplier system into the Rapid Fire format, giving it a distinct rhythm. Fishin' Frenzy Lure 'Em In uses a lure mechanic that puts a different spin on how you trigger and interact with the bonus. These are worth exploring if you've played the main branches and want something that breaks the pattern.

Honesty note: some of these 25 titles are genuine evolutions, others are format variants or seasonal editions of existing games. The Jackpot King versions add a progressive layer but don't change the base game. The Christmas editions are themed reskins. The Rapid Fire versions translate existing mechanics into a crash-style format. Knowing this helps you pick what's actually new versus what's familiar in a different wrapper.

Where to Start — Whether You're New or a Veteran

First Time with Fishin' Frenzy

Start with Fishin' Frenzy — the original. It's the clearest expression of what the series is about. Five reels, the fisherman mechanic, no distractions. You'll understand within a few spins why this formula has been extended into 24 more titles. From there, Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch is the natural next step — it takes everything the original does and adds depth without overwhelming you.

Coming from Traditional Slots

If you already play Megaways games, go straight to Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch Megaways — it's one of the strongest entries in the series and shows what the fisherman mechanic can do on a bigger grid. If you like progressives, Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch Jackpot King gives you the most refined base game with a jackpot ceiling attached.

Coming from Crash Games

The Rapid Fire titles are your entry point. Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch Rapid Fire is the most balanced starting place — familiar crash-style pacing with the established Big Catch mechanics underneath. Once you have a feel for it, Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Fish 3 Megaways Rapid Fire is where the series is at its most ambitious: Megaways variability and Rapid Fire speed in one package.

Played Everything, Want the Latest

The newest branches — Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch 3, Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Fish 3 Megaways Rapid Fire, Fishin' Frenzy Win Stepper Rapid Fire, and Fishin' Frenzy Lure 'Em In — represent the current edge of the series. Each brings a mechanic or format combination that wasn't in the earlier entries. If you've exhausted the Big Catch and Even Bigger Catch lines, these are where the fresh territory is.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are 25 games in the Fishin' Frenzy series, ranging from the original classic slot to Megaways variants, Jackpot King progressives, Rapid Fire crash-style games, and standalone entries like Lure 'Em In and Win Stepper.
The standard slots use traditional reel spins with free spins bonus rounds. The Rapid Fire titles play more like crash games — short, fast rounds with quick resolution. The core fisherman-collector mechanic carries through both formats, but the pace and session feel are very different.
The original Fishin' Frenzy is the cleanest starting point. It teaches you the fisherman mechanic without extra complexity. If you want more depth right away, Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch is the best next step.
Select titles in the series offer bonus buy or feature-buy options that let you skip the base game and enter the free spins or bonus round directly. Availability depends on the specific game and your jurisdiction.
Yes, all 25 titles run in the browser on mobile devices — both iOS and Android. No download or app is required. The Rapid Fire titles in particular are well suited to mobile sessions due to their short round times.
Jackpot King is Blueprint Gaming's progressive jackpot network. The series has four Jackpot King titles: Fishin' Frenzy Jackpot King, Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Catch Jackpot King, Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch Jackpot King, and Fishin' Frenzy The Big Christmas Catch Jackpot King. The base game in each is the same as its non-Jackpot-King counterpart, with an added progressive layer on top.
RTP varies across the 25 titles and can also differ by operator configuration. Blueprint Gaming publishes the official RTP for each game in its paytable. Rather than quoting a single number that might not match your platform, check the info screen within the game itself for the exact figure.
Yes. Fishin' Frenzy Megaways, Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch Megaways, and Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Fish 3 Megaways Rapid Fire all use the Megaways mechanic with a variable number of ways to win on each spin.
The Megaways and Even Bigger Fish titles tend to sit at the higher end of the volatility spectrum. Fishin' Frenzy The Big Catch Megaways and Fishin' Frenzy Even Bigger Fish 3 Megaways Rapid Fire are among the most volatile entries. The original Fishin' Frenzy is more moderate by comparison.