Come on Down Slot by Relax Gaming
by Relax GamingReleased Dec 4, 2025
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Game show pastiche with a moustachioed dog host, a prize wheel, sticky money symbols and four fixed jackpot tiers awarded via the wheel or Super Collect.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 94% |
| Volatility | Medium |
| Max Win | 5,000x |
| Grid | 5x4 |
| Paylines | 40 fixed paylines |
| Min Bet | $0.2 |
| Max Bet | $200 |

About Come on Down Slot
The host is an anthropomorphic moustachioed dog in a purple star-print tuxedo, holding a card and standing stage-left of the reels with a microphone planted in front of him. The set behind everything is a bright TV studio - jewelled blue curtains, spotlights, and a giant disco-ball prize wheel sitting just to the right of the grid. The whole thing is openly cribbing from The Price Is Right, including the title that pulls straight from the catchphrase.
Mechanics split three ways. Base game runs as a standard 40-payline 5x4 with regular wins, but a Wheel symbol triggers the prize wheel for cash prizes, multipliers, or feature catapults straight into one of the bonuses. A second route is the Super Collect feature, where money symbols (cash values from 5x to 30x bet) accumulate on the reels alongside Box symbols, then a Collector lands and totals everything visible into a single payout - the more money symbols and boxes on screen, the bigger the multiplied pot. Free Spins triggers off three or more scatters, with sticky money symbols carrying over between spins.
Above the upper-left corner of the reels you'll see four jackpot tiers stacked vertically: Mega 10000, Major 500, Mini 80, Mini 30. These are fixed-prize jackpots, not progressives, and they're awarded through the wheel or Super Collect. Worth noting how steep the gap is between Major (500x) and Mega (10000x) - the bottom three tiers feel reachable, but the Mega is genuinely lottery-tier within this game's math. Cap is 5,000x bet per round, which interestingly is half the Mega jackpot, suggesting the Mega is treated as a separate rail outside normal round payouts.
A pick bonus runs as five mystery boxes revealed in sequence for cash prizes - the closest the game gets to actual game show simulation. Buy Free Spins clocks in at 50x bet with a slight RTP uplift to 94.5%, and there's a Bonus Reels mode that strips the reel set down to bonus and blank symbols for guaranteed scatter triggers. The cannon and audience animations during big wins lean fully into the theatrical angle. Cap is reachable but you'd need a wheel-into-wheel cascade or a stacked Super Collect to actually get there.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.