Danger High Voltage 2 slot review
Danger High Voltage 2 slot retains the disco music and frenetic theme of the original Danger High Voltage slot released back in late 2017. It doesn't retain the 4096-way format though as it's now a Megaways game over 6 reels of 2-7 rows like Bonanza slot etc.
You have a Megadozer added which we saw on Bonanza 2 slot whereby a coin pusher can shove Wilds, multipliers and symbols down onto the middle 4 reels. You pay 20 coins to play and symbols can appear stacked, with winning ones removed via tumbles. Wilds can land only on the middle reels and scatters on all.
Megadozer
As with Bonanza 2 slot, or Bonanza Falls to use the correct title, a coin pusher sits above the game. At any time, it can drop them onto 1-4 of the middle reels. You can see a multiplier for any win, a scatter, a 2, 3 or 5x Wild (these multiply each other if more than one takes part in a winning way) or a symbol which may help you make a win.
Free Games of Danger High Voltage 2 slot
When you trigger the bonus round with 3+ scatters, you get to choose from two options as with the original game. Here, the coin dozer will play a part - hopefully!
Fire in the Disco! awards 6 spins and any dozer coin dropping will award either an extra spin or a Wild which is sticky until used in two wins. Scatters can only land on the end reels and a pair will award +2 spins.
Danger Danger!!
Choose this round for 12 free spins where any coins from the Megadozer will be either Wild with a multiplier the same as the present feature Wild multiplier value on the reels, or if not it adds 1x to feature Wild multiplier value which always begins at 2x. The dozer can only add Wilds to reel 3 or 4 in this round. You can land 3+ scatters for two extra spins.
Our View...
Danger High Voltage 2 slot has a 96.66% RTP or 96.77% if using the 100x bet bonus buy tool if permitted in your location. The top pay in testing was 52,890x bet apparently and the game is naturally a high volatility one. I wouldn't expect this to be more popular than the original DHV as it's simply a hybrid of existing models from BTG and brings little new to the table. I think the Megadozer was a mistake and they could have stuck to the old 4096-way format, but time will tell.