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who frequent in online casinos is on the road, has certainly seen great game developers like Microgaming, Play'n go, NetEnt or Yggdrasil heard. But do you also know the rather small studio Bad Dingo? If not, I have put together some exciting information about the still relatively new company for you in the following article.

Bad Dingo: The small but fine developer studio from Down Under

Unfortunately, not too much is known about the Bad Dingo development studio. It was founded in 2021, so it is still one of the newcomers on the market. The company has its headquarters in Sydney, in distant Australia, where dingoes also live. Which would at least explain the unusual name of the studio. Some creative minds work in the company who have previously worked for other game developers and have thus been able to gain experience in the industry. Unfortunately, it is not known which developers they were exactly. However, Bad Dingo now works closely with the two industry giants ReelPlay and Yggdrasil, both of which are best known for their high quality gaming graphics.

Unique Superways feature ensures a brilliant start

Jaguar Superway screenshot

Jaguar Superways

Since Bad Dingo was only founded in 2021, one should of course not expect an immense portfolio of games. Instead, there are currently only a handful Slots, which, however, are very successful and guarantee a lot of fun.

The very first game from Bad Dingo turns out to be quite surprising. Because it differs greatly from classic slot games that are known from numerous online casinos. The game is called "Jaguar Superways" and was published right in the founding year of the company. It has a dynamic playing field, which can expand immensely depending on the progress in the game. Instead of the initially 243 ways to win, the player suddenly has to deal with a whopping 387.420.489 win lines. I think that's the current record. By the way, the game also looks really good graphically, which is probably due to the colleagues from ReelPlay, whose style you can clearly see here.

Subsequent slots are currently not up to the first

However, it is somewhat surprising that the second game from Bad Dingo, which goes by the name "Golden Haul Infinity Reels", no longer uses the new Super Ways technology, but instead uses an already well-known engine from ReelPlay. While that's perfectly legitimate, one would have expected the developer to continue swearing by the feature that many critics praised as an "ingenious, novel idea." Unfortunately, the successor "Arctic Sorcerer Gigablox" is also relatively disappointing, as it offers even fewer chances of winning than "Golden Haul" - and "Wild 9s" is also more on the classic slot level with its just 243 paylines.

So the question is whether Jaguar Superways, with its impressive 387.420.489 paylines, was just some kind of blip or whether we can expect more games with the cool Superways feature in the near future. If Bad Dingo only relied on classic casino slots from now on, in my opinion, a lot of potential would be wasted.

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