Paylines
30 Paylines (left to right)
Pick a faction. That's really what's going on under the surface here. Battle for Atlantis runs on a standard 5×3 grid with 30 fixed paylines, but GameArt built the whole thing around three separate trident scatters, and the one that lands decides which bonus you get. Gold, red, silver. Three doors, three completely different free spins rounds.
The gold trident opens Underwater King, just 5 spins, but every wild that appears sticks in place for the rest of the round. The mermaid queen, who acts as the Wild across all modes, can lock down and stay put while the reels keep turning around her. The red scatter triggers Dark Villain, 9 spins where each landing Wild tacks on extra rounds, so a wild-heavy run quietly extends itself. Silver gives you Ocean Enemy, 7 spins built around a multiplier that climbs through a +1 silver scatter until it caps at x12.
Outside the bonuses the base game stays busy. Three random features can fire on any paid spin, dropping extra wilds or shuffling symbols without much warning. The faction characters, Poseidon and the blue and red armored warriors, land stacked, so a tall reel can fill with a single fighter. Below them sit a shark, a seahorse, a crab, then the usual gold A, K and Q royals at the bottom.
On numbers: RTP sits at 95.98% on this build (some aggregators list 96.09%), volatility is low, and the ceiling tops out near 2,661x your stake. That low rating tells you most of the story. Wins come fairly often but the big-swing potential is modest, so this leans toward steady sessions rather than chasing one enormous hit. There's a card gamble on wins if you want to push your luck, no buy-bonus, and no jackpot.
And the look holds it together nicely. The reels sit in an ornate gold sea-shell frame, the sunken city glowing neon blue behind a lit-up coral reef. It's the kind of bio-luminescent deep-water styling GameArt does well. The trade-off? With low volatility doing the math, it's the three-mode bonus variety, not the payouts, carrying the entertainment.