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| Provider | Playtech |
| Reels | 5 |
| Rows | 5 |
| Paylines | 20 |
| Bonus Rounds | 5 |
| Bet Range | 0.10 - 500 |
| Volatility | Medium |
| Max Win | 5,000x |
| Bonus Buy | Yes |
| RTP | 94.97% |
| Our Rating | 5.2 |
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Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review
Slot Overview
King Richwin is a 5-reel cartoon-themed online slot from game provider Playtech. The game is based around 3 pots which can be triggered, each offering a different modifier in the bonus round, where players can win up to 5,000x their bet.
Gameplay & Bonus Features
Playtech’s King Richwin runs on a 5×3 reel structure, offering 10 paylines with payouts triggered by matching symbols landing across adjacent reels along an active line. Betting options range from €0.20 to €500, and the standard RTP is set at 94.97%.
The main feature in the game is the King Richwin bonus, which can be triggered by landing three or more scatter symbols or occasionally through collecting gem symbols in the base game. These gems feed into coloured piles, and when the feature activates, one or more of these colours determine how the bonus will play out.
Once triggered, the feature begins with five spins and introduces the Collector King, who appears on the grid and moves around collecting prizes. Special collect gem symbols and prize symbols can land during the feature, each carrying their own values, including fixed multipliers and jackpot-style rewards. As the King gathers gems, he grows in size, covering more of the grid and collecting more symbols at once, while also awarding additional spins as he expands. This progression continues until the king reaches his maximum size, after which no more gems appear and the feature plays out until all spins are used.
Feature Modifiers
Depending on which gem colours were collected in the base game, different modifiers can enhance the feature. The pink gem expands the grid vertically, allowing the king to grow even further while awarding extra spins at each stage. The green gem introduces additional spins as potential rewards on symbols instead of cash values, helping extend the feature. The blue gem adds multipliers to prize symbols, increasing their value and, in some cases, allowing collect symbols to gather rewards multiple times.
These modifiers can combine to change how the feature develops, but the core goal remains the same, grow the king, collect as many values as possible, and build the total payout before the spins run out.
Bonus Buy
King Richwin offers players immediate entry to the free spins round via the bonus buy option, which is available at the cost of 100x the current bet.

Theme & Design
King Richwin uses an Olde English, fairy-tale-style theme, with a large castle backdrop and a set of colourful, character-driven symbols on the reels. The overall presentation is bright and easy to follow, giving the game a light, playful feel.
Similar styles have been used plenty of times before, with titles like Cupid’s Crush and Olympus Wins Super Scatter offering a comparable look and feel if you want to explore this type of slot further.
Pros
- The playfield during the bonus can expand, giving you better chances to win
- A big range of betting options
- A bonus buy of under 100x
Cons
- The RTP is horribly low
- It feels hard to win anything substantial in the bonus round
- The collector style slots are quickly becoming tedious
Final Thoughts
Playtech continues to be relentless with their release schedule of online slots, which ultimately means the quality of each game is going to differ. I'm not saying that King Richwin is poor with regards to its overall production; in fact, quite the opposite, but there are literally 100s of games with this same feature set, so other than the theme, it does little to make itself stand out.
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