by BGamingReleased Jan 12, 2026

Game Type
RTP
96.5%
Volatility
Medium
Max Win
3,000x
Grid
3x1
Reels
3
Rows
1
Paylines
EZReel (no fixed paylines)
Min Bet
$0.2
Max Bet
$25

Jewel Boom Super Drop is BGaming's entry in the collector-mechanic slot format - a 3-reel, single-row coin-collecting machine built on the EZReel engine. Traditional paylines don't exist here. Instead, every spin drops coin symbols with built-in prize values onto the reels, and the entire system depends on a single trigger point: a Collector landing on the center reel. Get one, and all those waiting prizes get swept into your balance. Miss one, and the spin produces nothing. It's a binary win structure that sounds punishing on paper but plays surprisingly smoothly at medium volatility.
The grid is deliberately minimal - three columns, one visible row. Coin symbols appear on all three reels in three tiers: Gold, Silver, and Bronze. Each coin displays its prize amount directly on its face, scaling proportionally with the total bet. At 1.00 per spin, individual coins range from fractions of a bet up to 10x on the highest-value Gold coins. The prize amounts sit frozen on the reels waiting to be collected - they do nothing until that Collector arrives on Reel 2 to claim them.
The Collector system is the game's core mechanic, and it comes in three flavors. Bronze Collectors award 1 Super Spin and apply a 2x multiplier to all winnings. Silver Collectors deliver 2 Super Spins with a 20x multiplier. Gold Collectors grant 3 Super Spins and a 100x multiplier on everything collected. The gap between tiers isn't subtle - the difference between a Bronze and Gold landing when decent coins are sitting on Reels 1 and 3 is genuinely substantial. A stack of coins worth 5x your bet becomes 500x with a Gold Collector. That's the core tension driving each spin.
Super Spins do more than just replay the reel set with a multiplier attached. During these bonus rounds, Reels 1 and 3 can produce additional multiplier symbols showing values of 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 5.0, or 10.0. These values aren't applied independently - they're added directly onto the Collector's running multiplier. Land a +10 on both outer reels with a Gold Collector active, and the total multiplier climbs to 120x. Each Super Spin also retriggers automatically whenever new prizes land on the reels, meaning the sequence doesn't have a hard stop. As long as the game keeps producing payouts, the Super Spins keep coming - and that's how the 3,000x maximum win becomes reachable, even if the probability of stacking all the ideal outcomes simultaneously is low.
Diamonds add a second major feature. Landing a Diamond on any reel may trigger the Jackpot Round, where the outer reels switch to displaying five distinct jackpot symbols instead of coins. The round works as follows: Reels 1 and 3 show a pair of jackpot symbols, and matching two identical ones earns the right to win that jackpot - but only if a Diamond Collector lands on Reel 2 to confirm it. If the Diamond Collector doesn't appear, the outer reels respin and the process repeats until confirmation happens. The five jackpot tiers scale as fixed multiples of the bet: Mini (25x), Minor (50x), Major (100x), Mega (200x), and Max (1,000x). At maximum bet of 25.00, the top jackpot pays 25,000 in credits.
Buy feature options are available where permitted. Three variants exist: direct access to Super Spins, an increased chance of triggering the bonus organically, or both combined. BGaming doesn't display pricing in demo mode - you'll need a funded session to see current costs. Based on comparable BGaming releases, expect pricing in the 60x-100x range, though this isn't confirmed for Jewel Boom Super Drop specifically.
Technical specs: RTP is 96.50%, sitting comfortably above the industry average. Volatility is medium, which shows up in practice as a fairly active base game - most spins produce coin values on the outer reels, and Collector triggers appear often enough to prevent the long dead-spin stretches common in high-variance formats. Bet range runs from 0.20 to 25.00, with 13 preset levels available. Quick Spin and auto spin are included, with auto spin values going up to infinity spins.
Jewel Boom Super Drop doesn't reinvent the collector-mechanic space - the three-reel setup with prize coins and a central trigger symbol has plenty of competition. What BGaming adds is the jackpot layer on top of the multiplier system, and the combination gives the game more ceiling than a straightforward collector slot would have. The visual design is clean and functional without being particularly distinctive. It plays best as a medium-stakes session slot, where the bet-scaled jackpots reach meaningful numbers and the regular Collector triggers keep the feature frequency high enough to stay genuinely engaging.