Play’n GO Releases Miner Donkey Trouble Pokie

13 January 2021 by

miner donkey trouble slot logoIn Play’n GO’s latest pokie release, players are asked to help out a digger and his donkey. Trouble, as the animal is named, and his loving owner are trapped in a deserted mind which just happens to be crammed full of hidden treasure. For their assistance, players could walk away with a Thank You from this cute pair to the tune of as much as 10 000X their triggering stakes!

Miner Donkey trouble is designed as a 5X7 Cluster Pays pokie and its compatible with all devices. Wagers start at NZ$0.10 and go up to as much as NZ$100 and is classified as a high volatility title, racking up 8 points out of a possible 10 on Play’n GO’s scale. The default RTP is a more-than-reasonable 96.27%.

Because Miner Donkey Trouble is a Cluster Pays pokie, you’ll need to connect at least 5 symbols adjacently. When a winning cluster gets formed this way, the symbols involved in it are removed to make room for new ones.

There are many special symbols in this game, with the golden nugget icons being a great example. While these are worth nothing on their own, when they reach the grid’s bottom row, they get removed and players’ Multipliers increase by 1. This total will then reset as each new spin begins, not counting cascades. There’s also a pick-axe that only rewards you if it lands in cascades and this plays a key part in the Pick-Axe Wild feature. Here between 4 and 10 diamond Wilds appear on the game’s grid.

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