Full Moon: White King Slot by Playtech
by PlaytechReleased Aug 12, 2024
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A white lion rules a moonlit savanna, but the Moons run the show. Cash, Multiplier, Bonus and Blood Moons stick to the reels and slide down when none land, feeding a collect bonus and the looping Moon Push free spins. Load the demo below and spin it yourself.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 95.78% |
| Volatility | High |
| Max Win | 6,002x |
| Grid | 5x4 |
| Paylines | 1024 |
| Min Bet | $0.1 |
| Max Bet | $500 |

About Full Moon: White King Slot
The White King lion prowls a moonlit African savanna, silver mane catching the light against a deep blue sky, silhouetted acacia trees and distant mountains behind him. He's the Wild, standing in for everything on the board except the Moons. And the Moons are what this game is really about.
Four kinds land, and any Moon that hits sticks in place for the next spin. Cash Moons carry a set prize. Multiplier Moons hold a value from x2 up to x10. Bonus Moons hide a Paw that reveals its prize when it pays. And the red Blood Moon is the one that opens the free spins. Miss a spin with no new Moon, though, and every Moon already on the reels slides down a row. That downward drift is the tension of the base game. You're always one dry spin from losing ground.
Land 6 or more Cash, Multiplier or Bonus Moons and the Moon Collect Bonus fires. The Multiplier Moons apply to every Cash Moon on screen first, then drop to a 0.5x Cash value themselves, while Bonus Moons simply reveal their Paw prize untouched. Everything pays, then the board wipes clean.
The bigger prize is Moon Push, the free spins round you get from 5 or more Moons plus a Blood Moon. Three spins to start. Each spin the whole stack shuffles down and the entire bottom row gets collected, with any Multiplier Moon there boosting the Cash Moons beside it before it becomes a 0.5x. Land a Blood Moon on that bottom row and your count resets back to three. That loop is the one path to the top payout, and stringing it together is where the biggest wins come from.
It's a sticky-symbol hold-and-win at heart, and that's also its weakness. Everything hinges on getting enough Moons on the board at once, so long quiet stretches between features are common. There's no jackpot ladder and no bonus buy to skip the grind, so Moon Push is basically the only road to a real score. An optional Extra Bet doubles the odds of hitting the features if you'd rather force the pace.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.