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Big Bucks Deluxe TapCards Slot by Big Time Gaming

by Big Time GamingReleased May 12, 2025

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Big Time Gaming reworks its Art-Deco high-roller theme into a TapCards instant game: buy a card, tap to reveal luxury symbols, and match Tap Pot icons for fixed prizes up to a 25,000x Maxi. Just press the "Free Play" button below to launch the Big Bucks Deluxe TapCards demo in your browser.

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Specifications

Game TypeScratch Cards, Instant Win
RTP96.45%
VolatilityHigh
Max Win25,000x
Min Bet$0.1
Max Bet$40
Themes
Features
Big Bucks Deluxe TapCards gameplay showing a revealed tap card with gold bars, cars, rings and royal symbols

About Big Bucks Deluxe TapCards Slot

Forget reels. This one plays out on a single reveal card: you buy one at your chosen stake, then tap it to uncover the symbols hidden underneath. Each card holds anywhere from 7 to 16 of them, and you win by turning up three or more that match. Payouts run for three, four and five of a kind, and one card can settle several different matches at once, so a single tap might cash a trio of gold watches alongside a four-of-a-kind of gold bars.

The symbols lean hard into the money fantasy: stacked gold bars, burnt-orange sports cars, diamond rings, gold watches, and glossy card royals in A, K and Q. A Wild fills in for any of them, and it covers the Tap Pot symbol too, which is where the real ladder sits. Match Tap Pot symbols and you climb a fixed set of jackpot-style prizes shown across the top of the card. Three pays the Mini at 250x your stake, four pays the Midi at 1,000x, and five lands the Maxi, the top prize on offer. Those values are locked, not random ranges, so you always know exactly what each tier is worth before you tap.

There are no free rounds to trigger, no bonus to buy, no second screen. It's instant play in the plainest sense: tap, reveal, collect, repeat. The card floats against a deep-blue Art Deco night sky, a stag picked out in fine constellation lines to one side and a golden, faintly burning 1920s skyline behind it, with a symbol legend running down the left edge. It sits far closer to a high-roller scratch card than a traditional reel game, and the whole appeal is that speed, one card, one tap, and a straight shot at those Tap Pot numbers.

Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.