Booming Games has released Classic Coins, a slot machine that combines the dynamic gameplay of modern video slots with the nostalgic feel of traditional slot machines.
Classic Coins features iconic fruit and diamond symbols on its game board, which is spread across five reels and three rows, with ten pay lines in the base game. The maximum winning potential has been increased to 10,000 times.
According to Booming Games, in Classic Coins, players need to pay close attention to the bonus symbols. When three bonus symbols appear, the Cash Spin feature is activated, allowing players to get three spins on a special reel containing prizes and multipliers.
In the base game, each time a bonus is collected, the spins reset, offering more opportunities to win prizes and multipliers, thus elevating the big win potential to a new level. Additionally, during the Cash Spin, three collection pots may appear, collecting up to 3 times the bonus.
A highlight of this contemporary classic game (pardon the pun) is the four in-game progressive jackpots that can be triggered at any time. These include Mini, Minor, Major, and Grand, each sprinkling coins on the reels for players to collect.
Like all Booming Games slots, Classic Coins is certified for launch in core regulated markets such as Sweden, the UK, Italy, Romania, and all Maltese jurisdictions.
Moritz Blume, Product Director at Booming Games, said: "Classic Coins blends the wonderful worlds of traditional and modern slot games. Purists will be delighted to see iconic symbols like fruits and diamonds, while fans of fast-paced video slots will enjoy the dynamic bonus features.
"We hope Classic Coins will encourage those who only play video slots to try classic games, and allow fans of traditional games to experience the thrilling gameplay of video slots, encouraging them to introduce more sensational games in our product portfolio.
"The team has done an excellent job combining these two formats, and we look forward to our operator partners adding Classic Coins to their casino lobbies."