Nailed It! Games, an independent Krakow-based games studio, is bringing the luck of the Irish to its newest release, Rainbow Burst.
A dancing leprechaun appears to the side of the game’s 5×3 reels, which feature symbols including three-leaf clovers, Celtic harps and golden ‘W’ Wilds. Players must land winning combinations across 10 paylines to create a win.
Special stacked Rainbows can also land on the second, third and fourth reels, with prizes up to 1,000x the player’s bet. Landing a Collect symbol on the fifth reel will collect the values of the Rainbows and pay out their total value.
If a Rainbow stack covers an entire reel, it’ll trigger a Rainbow Respin. Further stacks that aren’t collected are instead gathered in the leprechaun’s pot, with the entire contents of the pot being awarded if the Collect symbol lands on a respin.
Landing a bonus symbol and a Collect symbol simultaneously will trigger the Free Spins round, which also opens up the Golden Super Rainbow Chest. For each time a Rainbow stack covers an entire reel during the bonus, it is added to the chest providing chances to trigger the Rainbow Burst feature.
If triggered, the Rainbow Burst provides players with a guaranteed chance to land the mini, midi or max jackpot prize – as the middle three reels merge, one of the three jackpot’s respective symbols will appear increasing winning potential.
Rainbow Burst marks the latest hit release for Nailed It! Games, after achieving impressive critical and commercial success with recent titles such as CatPurry, Dog Days and Rome Supermatch.
Commenting on the release, Paweł Piotrowski, co-founder of Nailed It! Games, said: “We’re thrilled to release Rainbow Burst, our newest slot with a typically engaging design, exciting bonus features and massive chances to strike gold!”
“We’re looking forward to seeing players join our lucky dancing leprechaun, with stacked Rainbow symbols, a golden Free Spins round and the fantastic Rainbow Burst feature with three jackpots to be won. We can’t wait to see the players’ reception to this inventive take on an already popular theme.”