Paylines
4,096 ways to win
Picture a wonky wooden raft bobbing across a violet sea at dusk, held together by rope and optimism. That's the stage for Crabby's Gold II, Play'n GO's follow-up to their 2025 pirate comedy, and the crew is back with a meaner treasure map this time around. The reels sit inside a bamboo lattice. Above them stretches a tattered parchment banner. To the left, a bored mermaid leans on a locked chest, waiting for you to fill it.
Mechanically, it's a 6×4 grid running 4,096 ways, which is the Megaton-engine standard Play'n GO loves. RTP sits at 96.25% in the top tier, though operators can pick lower versions, so always peek at the info panel before betting. Volatility lands in the medium-high band. The max win is 70,000x, carried over from the first game but now fed by a more aggressive feature stack. Bets run 0.10 to 100 per spin.
The headline mechanic is the Treasure Trail. Compass Scatters fill the parchment meter at the top, and every completed stage upgrades the Wild pool. You start with plain Wilds, graduate to multiplier Wilds (x2/x3/x5), then expanding Wilds, then sticky expanding Wilds with three re-spins, then walking Wilds that shuffle left for up to ten re-spins, and finally a chunky Mega 2×2 Wild. Is that too many stages to reach in one session? Probably, yeah. And that's sort of the point. The meter persists, so you're building something over time rather than praying for one lucky spin.
Coin Collect runs in parallel. Coin Scatters drop with values from x0.5 up to x25, and Coin Pouch Scatters on reels 1 or 6 sweep them into your balance immediately. When no Pouch shows up, those coins feed the chest meter instead. Fill the chest and you launch Hold'n Spin, a classic coin-respin round where multipliers hide face-down and flip at the end, topping out at x30 per symbol. Three re-spins, reset on every new landing.
When Hold'n Spin wraps, you get the Doubloon or Nothing prompt. Collect, or gamble the whole win on a coin flip, up to four times. Clear the full Treasure Trail and Crabby's Cove unlocks with richer Wild and multiplier payouts. It's a lot of moving parts stacked on one raft, but the cartoon art keeps it readable. Don't expect a buy bonus, by the way. Everything has to happen organically.