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Provider | Push Gaming |
Reels | 5 |
Rows | 6 |
Paylines | 50 |
Bonus Rounds | 1 |
Bet Range | 0.10 - 100 |
Volatility | High |
Max Win | 4,897x |
Bonus Buy | Yes |
RTP | 96.22% |
Our Rating | 7.0 |
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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

Pros
- Uses popular mechanics seen in previous Push Gaming releases.
- For just €0.10 per spin, the game is accessible to all players.
- A great design that has that classic Push feel about it.
- Coin values can be multiplied by up to 10x in the bonus round.
Cons
- A max win of under 5,000x is a bit of a disappointment.
- There are no options to gamble your bonus like we've seen in previous releases.
- RTP models as low as 85.51% can be used in some regions, so check yours before you play.
Regal Knights Slot Review Final Thoughts
It's undeniable that since Razor Shark, Push Gaming hit the jackpot with their coin win mechanic, and after that release we've seen the studio use it in numerous titles, often bringing them huge success. One particular turning point for the developer was when they created Big Bamboo, which took the mechanic to the next level with regard to how it works and certainly how much it can pay. In the time that's passed since, Push has continued to use variations of the coin bonus, and today we're seeing it in action once more in Regal Knights, a game that takes you back to mediaeval times.
So, the burning question. Is this variant any good, and should you play it? That's quite a tough one to answer, as Push has done away with the gamble option, but that is reflected in the bonus buy price. However, as on occasion you can start with only a 3 scatter trigger, you have to be prepared for some low-paying bonuses, as it's possible that you won't even make it past the first level. But, if you can make it to the 10x multiplier from either a natural trigger or the cheap purchase cost, you could be quids in and far better off than buying expensive bonuses like in previous games that often lose.
To sum things up, whether you like Regal Knights or not will depend on how much of a risk you want to take. If you want the gambles and potential for huge prizes, this isn't the game for you. On the other hand, if you like the mechanics but want to dial down the risk, you'll enjoy what Push has done here.
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