This is far from your usual Quickspin release, something that’s also clearly stated in the game sheet. Flip Royale is aimed at beginners, newbies and those just starting to dip their proverbial toes in the online casino waters. You can look forward to a somewhat innovative and exciting Coin Flip feature though, which triggers with high frequency, and it can give you repeat wins all the way to a full screen payout that’s worth 100x your stake, at best.
Visually, you’re taken into an 18th century style casino of sorts, and the atmosphere is very classy with a soothing soundtrack to boot. The big highlight is the bonus round, which gives you guaranteed Coin Flip triggers on each spin, and the overall max win is a rather mediocre 433x your stake. There might be enough here to entice beginners, as is the stated purpose, but experienced players will hardly be impressed by the math model.
The premium coin symbols pay between 5 and 10 x your stake for 5 on a payline, and theWild symbolcoin pays the same as the top-tier gold coin for 5-oak wins. Of course, the wild also steps in for regular pay symbols to help complete wins, like wilds usually do, and it can appear on all 5 reels.
Whenever you land a full-reel stack of matching premium symbol coins, theCoin Flip featureis triggered. Each of the triggering coins are then cloned, and the clones are moved to random positions on the grid. If a new full-reel stack of coins is created from the coin flip, the feature triggers again to fill more random positions. This can potentially lead to full screen payouts. Should 2, or more, different-type coin stacks trigger the feature at the same time, wilds are created instead of clones.
The Bonus Round triggers when3, 4 or 5 scatter ‘bonus’ symbolsland anywhere in view, and this awards6, 10 or 20 free spins, respectively. The free spins round plays out exactly like the base game, with the important exception that you’re now guaranteed to trigger the Coin Flip feature on each spin.
You get to see plenty of coin flips in our 5:45-minute highlights video, and this includes a wild flip as well. The bonus round triggers around 3:20 into the video, and it’s safe to say that it ended on a high note. Check it all out for yourself by hitting the play button below.
While Flip Royale achieves Quickspin’s stated goal of being a simple, straightforward game that’s developed specifically for beginners, it cannot escape coming across as somewhat generic. It has the same vibe as one of those Megaways template slots, that can be customized by each casino as they see fit. You get the Coin Flip feature almost all the time though, which keeps the base game somewhat interesting.
The volatility is tailor-suited for casual gameplay as well, making Flip Royale a pretty forgiving installment with a very mediocre433x potential. The bonus round could have been more exciting if multipliers had been introduced somehow, but at least you’re gonna see the coin flip feature on every spin. For what it is, and what it is supposed to be, this is a decent enough release, but most newbies will probably go for the high-ranking Starburst anyway.
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