Fire 4: Cash Collect Quattro Slot by Playtech
by Playtech
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A dragon-and-lava Cash Collect slot across four linked 5x3 grids (60 lines). Blue Cash Collect coins sweep one grid, red All Collect coins sweep all four at once, and Free Games add a moving All Collect that slides down every grid, toward a 2,210x max win. Tap "Free Play" below to play Fire 4: Cash Collect Quattro in demo mode, right in your browser.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 94.8% |
| Volatility | Medium |
| Max Win | 2,210x |
| Grid | 5x3 x4 |
| Paylines | 15 lines per grid (60 total) |

About Fire 4: Cash Collect Quattro Slot
Most of Playtech's Cash Collect games run a single set of reels. This one splits into four, arranged in a 2x2 block over a chasm of molten lava, with a huge fire-breathing dragon on each side pouring flame down the rock. All four 5x3 grids spin together on every press. Each carries 15 paylines, so you're playing 60 lines at once, and coins can drop on any of the four.
Gold coins print a cash value worth one to three times your total bet. Two collectors decide what happens to them. The blue Cash Collect is the local one: land it on reel 5 of a grid and it banks every coin, jackpot and free-games value sitting on that grid alone. The red All Collect is the reason the layout matters. In the base game it turns up only on the fourth grid's fifth reel, and when it hits it sweeps every coin across all four grids in a single collect.
Four fixed jackpots ride inside the coins, Mini through Grand at 20x, 50x, 200x and 500x of your bet, won when a jackpot symbol gets caught in a collect and awarded at random. None of them climb, and any can land again later in the session. The free games are where the All Collect gets nasty. Blue "+N" coins pulled into a collect start the round, and the spin count is simply their numbers added up. Inside, the red All Collect appears on every reel of every grid. Each one freezes, then slides down a row per spin, collecting every coin on all four grids at each step until it drops off the bottom. Several can be creeping down the boards at the same time.
The dragon-eye Wild, a glowing slit pupil, stands in for the gems, eggs, tomes and dragon-head symbols but never for the coins or the collectors. No buy feature, no ante bet, so the only way in is to spin and wait. And there is waiting. The base game leans on plain line pays until a collector shows, so the quiet runs can stretch a while before four grids light up together. The ceiling sits around 2,210x, which for a game built on sweeping four boards at once is honestly a little modest.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.