When it comes to leprechaun-themed slots, Rainbow Riches is one of the most popular of all time, and it’s not hard to see why. The original Rainbow Riches was released as a land-based game back in 2008. Then it went online and spawned a whole host of sequels, including Rainbow Riches Pick’n Mix, Rainbow Riches Megaways, Rainbow Riches Crops of Cash, and Rainbow Riches Pots of Gold.
And now the developers of the original game, Barcrest, have teamed up with Slingo Originals to bring you Slingo Rainbow Riches Slingo Game. Here, you can dive into some great Slingo action and try to climb the prize ladder to play the fantastic bonus rounds that fans of the game have come to know and love. Read on for a complete Slingo Rainbow Riches game overview!
Playing Slingo Rainbow Riches Slingo Game at Heart Bingo couldn't be simpler. Just log in to your account and, if necessary, deposit funds to play. Remember to limit your deposits and stakes to an amount you can afford to lose. Next, click on the Slingo tab on our website or app and launch the game.
Bet levels can be set using the + or - buttons underneath the prize ladder on the left of the grid. The betting range starts at £0.50 and goes up to £200, and the initial bet buys the player ten spins. To start the game, press Spin. The reel below the grid will rotate and land numbers and special symbols, which you can read about below. Any numbers on the grid that match the ones directly below them on the reels are automatically marked off. Once all the numbers in either a horizontal, vertical or diagonal row are marked off, a slingo is complete.
Once at least five slingos have been formed, the player can choose to trigger the corresponding bonus round when their spins run out. Or they can continue to buy spins to try and climb higher up the prize ladder.
Unlike traditional slots, Slingo games use numbers and award prizes for completing lines rather than forming matching combinations. But there are still a few symbols that could land on the reel to help or hinder the player as they climb the prize ladder.
If the Joker lands, the player gets to choose which number in the row above to mark off. The Super Joker plays a similar role but lets the player mark off any number on the entire grid. But the grumpy old Devil is just there to get in the way and block positions on the reel. Extra free spins could be won with the Free Spins symbol, which awards one free spin every time it lands.
Once the player has completed 5 slingos, they unlock the Wishing Wells bonus. 3 Wells appear on the screen, each with a prize hidden behind it, and the player gets to choose one.
This bonus is unlocked at six slingos. Fifty coins, each with a multiplier on the reverse side, appear on the screen and start spinning. Once they come to rest, any multipliers revealed are awarded to the player. But that's not all! After the winnings have been calculated, a giant coin will appear and spin, stopping on either Collect, which pays out the winnings or Go On. This latter will spin the coins again, with even bigger multipliers. The multipliers start out at 0.50x and can reach as high as 10x.
Seven slingos will give the player a chance to play the Magic Toadstool bonus. Twenty-four toadstools appear, and the player picks 3 to reveal multipliers or fairies. The fairies grant another three picks, and if all 24 toadstools are uncovered with two picks remaining, a x3 multiplier is applied to the entire win! If one pick reminds, a x2 multiplier is applied.
Unlocking at eight slingos, this bonus works the same way as the Magic Toadstool round but awards one extra pick for a total of 4, giving the player an extra chance to pick up some prizes.
Once nine slingos are complete, the player can set out on the Road to Riches. The lucky wheel spins to move players 1-6 places along the trail. Landing on Collect awards the prize from the current trail position, and any player who makes it to the end of the road can look forward to a payout of 500x the initial bet.
At ten slingos, this bonus has the same rules as the Road to Riches bonus, but with potentially double the prize money waiting to be collected.
A Full House will set Gold, Silver and Bronze pots spinning around the screen. Once they come to a halt, one is chosen at random, and the multiplier it hides, ranging from x50 to x1000, is awarded to the player.