O'Really Lucky Slot by GameArt
by GameArt
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Irish-themed 5x3 slot by GameArt with two independent bonus paths - Scatter Free Spins with a richer paytable and Coin Hold & Spin with a 1,000x Grand jackpot.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 96.11% |
| Volatility | High |
| Max Win | 2,340x |
| Grid | 5x3 |
| Paylines | 25 fixed |
| Min Bet | $0.25 |
| Max Bet | $100 |

About O'Really Lucky Slot
Two bonuses, two separate trigger paths, no overlap. Scatter pots of gold send you to free spins. Coin symbols send you to Hold & Spin. Landing one has no effect on the other, and the base game uses them as genuinely independent features rather than the usual shared-trigger setup most Irish-themed slots copy from each other.
The free spins path needs 3+ scatters and runs on a richer paytable. Four-of-a-kind and five-of-a-kind symbols pay noticeably better inside the round - the top symbol jumps from 500x line to 150x for just five (on a per-line basis that works out higher against the bonus stake), and the card royals that barely register in the base game actually contribute during spins. Retriggers come through both extra scatters (9, 10, or 11 of them) and through coin symbols landing during the round, which kicks off a Hold & Spin sub-round inside free spins. That's the one structural quirk worth knowing: the two bonuses can nest.
Hold & Spin itself triggers from 6+ coin symbols in the base game. Each coin sticks, remaining positions respin, and every new coin resets the respin count back to three. Coin values run from 1 to 70 times the stake, plus three fixed jackpots marked along the top of the grid. At base bet the Mini sits at 30, the Major at 80, and the Grand at 1,000 - the Grand being the only one that matches the game's ceiling at 2,340x total. Hit a Grand coin and you've essentially done it.
The buy option costs 140x and delivers six free spins with unlimited retriggers. That's a short baseline - six spins is what you'd normally get from a minimum scatter trigger - but the retrigger potential is what the price is actually buying, along with the chance of coins dropping inside the round. It skips the Hold & Spin path entirely, which is a real trade-off given that's where the jackpots live.
Visually the game sits at dusk rather than the usual sunny meadow. Wooden pub furniture in the foreground, hazy mountains behind, a carved wooden sign for the logo and lanterns hanging either side of the reels. Card royals are cut from engraved stone with Celtic knotwork. Premiums include a pipe, a beer mug, green leather boots, and the green top hat with a clover pinned to it. Warmer and moodier than most leprechaun slots go for.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.