Aztec's Millions Slot by RealTime Gaming
by RealTime GamingReleased Jan 1, 2009
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RTG's most famous million-dollar progressive. A 25-line Aztec adventure where the real draw sits above the reels - a live jackpot counter that's paid out seven-figure prizes more than once.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 95.63% |
| Volatility | High |
| Max Win | 50,000x |
| Grid | 5x3 |
| Paylines | 25 paylines |
| Min Bet | $0.01 |
| Max Bet | $6.25 |

About Aztec's Millions Slot
The headline attraction here has nothing to do with the base game. It's the jackpot meter ticking away above the reels, frequently showing values north of one million dollars. Aztec's Millions is one of the few slots in circulation that has actually paid a single-spin seven-figure win to a real player, and it has done so multiple times over its 15+ year run. The progressive ticks up across every RTG casino that hosts the game, which is how the pool grows so large.
Landing the jackpot requires five Aztec's Millions logo scatters on an active payline during a max-bet spin. That logo symbol appears mid-reel during normal play and clearly stands out against the letter and royal symbols surrounding it. No stake qualifies for the progressive unless it covers all 25 lines at the highest coin value, so partial coverage disqualifies you from the main prize entirely.
The Aztec King idol acts as the wild and shows up as a golden ceremonial figure inlaid with turquoise stones. Three or more temple-pyramid scatters kick off a free spins round with the King expanding to cover his entire reel on any appearance. That expansion mechanic is what turns the free spin feature from filler into something that can return a legitimately large multiplier, especially when the King lands across reels 2 through 4 at once.
Outside the progressive, the base game plays like a textbook late-2000s RTG title. Royal letters, a snarling jaguar, an Aztec princess in ceremonial dress, and the Aztec King round out the symbol set, all drawn in that chunky Aztec-themed art style RTG used heavily in this era. The background shows a distant stone pyramid under a purple twilight sky. Nothing about the visual presentation feels modern, and the classic DG engine underneath shows its age too - spins are deliberate, animations basic, sound effects sparse.
Still, this is a game people seek out specifically for the progressive jackpot. The base math is forgettable. The free spins are decent. The million-dollar scoreboard sitting above the reels is why it's still running.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.