by Mancala GamingReleased May 13, 2025
Hold-and-win slot with 4 fixed jackpots, Surprise vault symbols, and a 93x buy bonus on a 5x3 grid. Grand jackpot pays 7,000x.


Coin Craze Jackpot takes Mancala Gaming's established 3x3 coin collection format and stretches it to a 5x3 grid. Fifteen cells instead of nine gives more room for coins to land, but the core loop is familiar - spin, collect coins with cash values, and chase the respins bonus where jackpot symbols can appear.
Four fixed jackpots sit above the reels: Grand at 7,000x, Major at 50x, Minor at 20x, and Mini at 10x. The Grand accounts for the entire max win ceiling, meaning a Grand trigger is the only path to the top prize. Everything else caps well below.
The Surprise symbol appears as a bank vault and reveals its contents when the respin feature triggers. It could transform into a coin with a cash value, a multiplier, or a jackpot symbol. This randomness adds a gambling-within-gambling element to the respin rounds - you don't know what you're working with until the vault opens.
In the base game, the grid starts empty each spin (no regular symbols, just coins and specials). This is pure scatter pays - land enough coins to trigger the respin feature, then hope they stick and multiply.
The 93x buy price is the most expensive in Mancala's current lineup. For context, most Mancala slots price their buy bonus between 40-50x. The nearly double cost reflects the 7,000x max win potential and the fact that you're buying into a respin feature on a 5x3 grid with more positions to fill.
At 13.40% hit frequency, the feature triggers roughly once every 7-8 spins in base game. That's actually reasonable - you don't need to grind hundreds of spins for a trigger. Whether the 93x shortcut is worth it depends on your patience and bankroll.
Bright purple gradient background with gold-rimmed cells. Coins are the dominant visual - large golden discs with red borders showing cash values. The jackpot meters use color coding: Grand in red-gold, Major in pink-red, Minor in blue, and Mini in green. The Surprise vault is a steel safe with a combination dial.
When the grid is empty between spins, each cell shows a faded "Coin Craze Jackpot" watermark. It's a simple but effective visual that makes the coin landing positions feel like empty slots waiting to be filled. Compared to Mancala's GemBlitz Bonanza and CoinSpin Fever (which use 3x3 grids), this feels more spacious and less cramped.
Game data verified by Spinoxy Media Ltd editorial team. RTP and specifications sourced from official provider documentation.