Over the years, we’ve had the pleasure of trying our hand with many different Stakelogic games. As such, we knew we were in for a great time when the studio launched the Super Wheel Game Show.
Over the years, we’ve had the pleasure of trying our hand with many different Stakelogic games. As such, we knew we were in for a great time when the studio launched the Super Wheel Game Show.
This article will cover all the ins and outs of this new game. We’ll go over how it works, its bonus features, and what kind of payouts you can expect. Let’s find out if this release is worth your time and money, shall we?
The name of this Stakelogic title may seem familiar at first glance. That’s because it is a follow-up to the Super Wheel feature launched last year. The Super Wheel Game Show takes what was a live casino bonus round in slot games and turns it into a standalone game. The software provider added more bonus features players can take advantage of to make it more exciting.
This release uses a money wheel with 54 total segments. Forty-five of those are numbered segments, offering equivalent payouts to the number present on them. The rest are split between several bonus features.
Winning a cash prize or triggering a feature requires users to bet on the corresponding wager first. After players finish betting, the host will spin the wheel. Depending on the selected segment, players will receive a cash prize or trigger a bonus feature. Winners will get a cash prize appropriate to their wager and the winning bet. After the rewards are handed out, the next round begins.
There are several features that can drastically increase your winning potential. We recommend always trying to take advantage of them, as they’re the most exciting and lucrative part of this Stakelogic release.
When betting time ends, a two-reel slot above the wheel starts spinning. It will randomly choose one of the wheel segments and a multiplier. The selected segment will have its payout increased to that multiplier for the duration of that round.
Risky 100 is a bonus round consisting of a coin flip. One side of the coin features a 100x multiplier, while the other has zero value. You get the reward if the coin lands on the side with the multiplier.
Vegas Hold n’ Spin is played on a 5×5 grid. During three spins, various multiplier coins drop down from the top of the grid. If a multiplier coin sticks to the grid, the number of spins resets back to three. The goal is to get as many multiplier coins on the screen as possible.
Multiplier coins have values ranging from 0.10x to 10x. Filling the entire grid with multiplier coins restarts the bonus round, opening more opportunities to win.
Vegas Diamonds also uses a 5×5 grid. The round starts with 5 free spins, during which multiplier coins and gameshow host symbols can appear. When a host appears, it banks all the multipliers on the grid. It also adds two new free spins and increases the round multiplier, which will increase all collected payouts at the end of the round. The maximum possible win for this bonus round is 10,000x your stake.
Vegas Pachinko uses an 11-row pachinko board, with multipliers and a re-drop symbol sitting at the bottom of the screen. Additionally, several random multipliers are present in the upper areas of the grid.
A puck is dropped from the top of the grid, taking a random path as it makes its way down to the bottom. Any multiplier the puck passes through is collected and added to the total win pot. The round ends when the puck stops at the bottom.
If the puck lands on the re-drop icon, the round will play again.
Last but not least is the Vegas Drops live casino bonus. Multiplier bricks fall from the top and randomly drop in one of five columns. Each column can hold 10 bricks. The first column to be completely filled will become the prize column, awarding its cash prize.
Keep an eye out for the Gold R block. If it’s part of the filled column when the bonus round ends, it causes the feature to retrigger.