Nailed It! Games, an independent games studio based in Krakow, is introducing a touch of Irish luck with its latest release, Rainbow Burst.
In this vibrant slot game, a dancing leprechaun accompanies players as they spin the 5x3 reels adorned with symbols like three-leaf clovers, Celtic harps, and golden 'W' Wilds. To secure a win, players must land winning combinations across 10 paylines.
Look out for special stacked Rainbows that can grace the second, third, and fourth reels, offering prizes of up to 1,000x the player's bet. When a Collect symbol lands on the fifth reel, it gathers the values of the Rainbows, paying out their total worth.
Should a Rainbow stack completely cover a reel, it triggers a Rainbow Respin. Any uncollected stacks go into the leprechaun's pot, with the entire pot awarded if the Collect symbol lands during a respin.
The Free Spins round is activated when both a bonus symbol and a Collect symbol appear simultaneously. This round also unveils the Golden Super Rainbow Chest. Each time a Rainbow stack covers a reel during the bonus, it's added to the chest, providing more chances to trigger the Rainbow Burst feature.
When the Rainbow Burst is triggered, players are guaranteed the opportunity to win the mini, midi, or max jackpot prize. As the middle three reels merge, one of the three respective jackpot symbols appears, increasing the potential for big wins.
Rainbow Burst joins Nailed It! Games' roster of successful releases, following hits like CatPurry, Dog Days, and Rome Supermatch.
Paweł Piotrowski, co-founder of Nailed It! Games, expressed his excitement about the release, stating: "We're thrilled to unveil Rainbow Burst, our latest slot with its captivating design, thrilling bonus features, and substantial chances to strike it rich!
We can't wait to see players join our cheerful dancing leprechaun, with stacked Rainbow symbols, a golden Free Spins round, and the exciting Rainbow Burst feature with three enticing jackpots up for grabs. We're eager to gauge players' reactions to this innovative take on an already beloved theme."
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