Megadon Triple Threat throws you down to a wreck-strewn ocean floor where small fish are basically living on borrowed time. It’s made by Play’n GO, and the whole game is built around three nasty sharks watching the reels like they’re waiting for dinner. The base game is intentionally simple, almost bare bones, so the tension comes from what’s building under the surface. When the coloured anglerfish Scatters start getting collected into the meters, it feels like you’re feeding the wrong creatures on purpose. Then a Feast triggers and the slot suddenly wakes up, with Wilds, multipliers, and symbol upgrades taking over the screen.
This is a 5 reel, 4 row slot with 1,024 ways to win. Wins pay left to right on adjacent reels, usually 3+ of a kind, while the premium shark symbols can pay from 2+. The default RTP is 96.20%, but there are lower RTP builds too, so it’s worth checking your casino info panel. Volatility is high, the bet range is 0.10 to 100, and the max win is 25,000x.
The main mechanic is the Hangry Meters system, using three different coloured Scatter symbols that get collected and can trigger one or more Free Spins bonuses called Leopard Feast, Hammerhead Feast, and Mega Don Feast.
Megadon Triple Threat is a feature-first slot. The base game can feel a bit plain, but that seems intentional, because the real point is filling those Hangry Meters and landing one of the Feasts. Leopard Feast is great for turning the screen wild, Hammerhead Feast is the one that can turn wins nasty with multipliers, and Mega Don Feast feels like a slow build that can explode if you keep activating more fish and extending spins. The downside is the high volatility and the quieter base game stretches, so you need patience and a bankroll that can handle dry runs. Still, the 25,000x ceiling is serious, and when the sharks finally get fed, it can pay off in a big way.
Our rating 6/10
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