Features
In Dwarf Mine, standard bonus is received when three bonus symbols appear on reels 1, 3, and 5. This triggers 10 free spins on a completely expanded grid where you have an impressive 16,807 ways to win.
The game also comprises Collection Free Spins. During the base game, expanded rows show colored crystals—there are green, yellow, blue, and red ones. Collect 5 of the same color to trigger 5 Collection Free Spins.
The Collection Free Spins utilizes the exact same reel set as the basic bonus, but you will get half the number of spins. Do not panic! This bonus is a bit more unpredictable and it awards you with high value symbols based on the collectable crystals. For instance, when you land five red crystals, you can have 4 times your stake. Nonetheless, none of the symbols can appear fully stacked; hence you can’t have a fully screened same symbol.
Key Features
- No Wild Symbol: The game features no wild symbol.
- Bonus Symbol: Three or more bonus symbols in the game open a row below the grid, and ten Free Spins are triggered. The number of rows expands to five and the reel size extends up to seven.
- Collectable Symbols: The collectable symbols appear in the rows added to the grid. For every five of the same symbols within these rows, the player unlocks Collection Free Spins.
- Super High Paying Symbols: During the collection free spins you will get one out of four additional “Super High Paying” symbols on a five by seven grid.
Let the adventure begin with these thrilling features and dig for gold in Dwarf Mine!
Bet Sizes, RTP, and Variance
In Dwarf Mine, the RTP comes at 96.80%. Not very unusual but still a notch above the norm seen in the industry, which is close to 96%. The Medium Volatility makes it not totally in sync with our preferred high voltage slots.
The range for bets per spin starts from a minimum of £/$/€0.10 and goes up to £/$/€125.00, so it accommodates just about everyone’s banking capacity, making it available to a great many players.
Dwarf Mine: Slot Verdict
Dwarf Mine showcases the wonderful attributes of Yggdrasil Gaming, its impressive design and great musical score, as well as smooth gameplay. But there is something missing which ultimately cements it into a mediocre product-no pun intended. The absence of wild symbols, fully stacked symbols, and exciting premium features degrades the full potential of its 16,000 win ways.
It really shows up, though, when you look at the top win potential itself, which barely hits 4,000 times your stake.
Dwarf Mine is far from being a failure but hardly anywhere near Yggdrasil’s top games. If they are going to try to rely on mega win mechanics, it needs work because, with this one, they haven’t come close to hitting that target.