With the Rolling in Gold slot, Blueprint once again steps into the niche it can’t seem to get enough of. We’re talking about the gold mining theme, which the developers use quite a lot, according to the frequency those games are flying off its production line. So, the question is, what Blueprint has to offer this time, given its pretty successful previous foray into the genre, Hope Diamond, released back not so long ago.
Loading the game will take players to familiar surroundings that have been used countless times before. Speaking of that, Rolling in Gold is set in a typical gold mine environment, somewhere deep under the ground in a dark chamber illuminated by lanterns and filled with piles of shiny gold nuggets. Overall, the graphics are pleasing to the eye as the symbols as well as the setting look quite well. The soundtrack is on spot too, as a piece of jolly banjo music plays whilst you spin the reels, adding a final touch to the general ambiance. What’s out of ordinary is the unusual reel set in 3x3x4x4x4x4 formation with an all-ways pay system, producing 2,304 ways to play.
Despite some fine words mentioned in the title, it’s probably unlikely that you’ll be rolling in gold most of the time. The volatility is in the medium-high brackets, and the RTP is decent at 96.46%, yet the hit rate is relatively low, so landing juicy wins will surely require manifesting a solid level of patience, especially when waiting for the core features to trigger. Anyway, you can still hope for some epic payouts in the Rolling in Gold slot, as the maximum potential is 50,000x of the bet, or 250,000$ on a single spin, whichever comes first. Meanwhile, stake options vary from 0.1$ to 10$ per spin.
As for the paytable, expect to see all sorts of recognizable mining-related symbols here. The pay symbols start with blue, orange, and red gems, which are followed in ascending order by pickaxes, helmets, lanterns, donkeys, gold sacks, and carts, all topped by an elderly bearded miner. Finally, diamond sticks are Wild symbols and substitute for all other regular symbols, though, they can appear on reels 1 and 2 only.
Gameplay-wise, Rolling in Gold has a lot to offer, yet the key to the success here is the Diamond Spins bonus game, or to be more precise, the Hold and Win feature. Aside from this, players will also benefit from Mystery Symbols and the Gold Spins feature.
Keep an eye for TNT barrels, which are Mystery Symbols. Those are available on any spin during the base game, and whenever they land onto the grid, all the instances then transform into the same randomly chosen symbol except for the Scatter.
If you manage to collect 3 diamonds though, you’ll trigger the Diamond Spins feature, which plays almost in the same way as the Gold Spins feature, but with a couple of major adjustments. Now, spins don’t reset when gold nuggets appear in view, so you’ll have to make the most out of the 3 spins given. Another big difference is that symbols have significantly boosted values and as a result lead to bigger wins. Moreover, a random multiplier of 2x, 3x, 4x, 5x, or 10x is revealed on each spin and is applied to all diamond symbols in view.
Well, Rolling in Gold appears to be capable of turning your dreams of riches true after all. It might take some time to trigger the Diamond Spins feature, but the chance of hitting that staggering 50,000x win is surely worth the waiting. You can’t say that you’re guaranteed to get insane payouts once the Diamond Spins bonus comes into play, yet those tasty multipliers are likely to make you scoop some decent prizes.
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