Party On Deck Slot by Genii
by GeniiReleased Jun 9, 2021
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Yacht-party slot with Expanding Wild on reels 2 and 4, a Ship's Wheel that decides extra spins or a multiplier boost, and a steep $50 default bet. Try Party On Deck for free below by clicking "Free Play" to load the demo in your browser.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 95.57% |
| Volatility | High |
| Grid | 5x3 |
| Paylines | 25 paylines (player-selectable 1-25) |
| Min Bet | $0.01 |
| Max Bet | $62.5 |

About Party On Deck Slot
Picture a tropical anchorage at midday, hull rocking gently, champagne bucket on the polished teak deck. That's the backdrop here. Cocktail flutes, bikini tops, sunset silhouettes and a hot tub party sit alongside familiar card royals, with a dolphin breaching off the bow of the yacht and gulls overhead. The whole thing reads as a midweek charter that someone turned into a slot.
The mechanical hook is the Ship's Wheel, and it does more than just trigger free spins. Land three or more Ship's Wheel scatters anywhere on the reels and the base game pauses for a literal wheel spin. The wheel lands on one of two outcomes: extra free spins added to your starting count, or a bump to the free-spin multiplier. You don't pick which one you want, the wheel decides for you, and the free spins begin the moment the segment is locked in. It's the same wheel-bonus design Genii used in The Prize Is Right, just dressed in nautical paint.
The base counts are tiny on purpose. Three scatters give you a single free spin, four give two, five give three. So almost every trigger leans on the wheel to do the actual work. The flip side is the scatter is removed from the reels during the bonus, which kills retriggers entirely. You get what the wheel gave you and that's the round.
The Wild only appears on reels 2 and 4, and when it lands it expands to fill all three positions of that reel. No self-pay, no multiplier on the wild itself, just connective tissue for the middle of the grid. With the paying side being heavy at the top (Symbol 1 hits 2,000 coins for five-of-a-kind, then drops sharply) and eleven different line symbols crowded into the paytable, those expanded reels matter more than they look. The 30,825-coin paytable headline is the per-spin coin cap you're playing toward.
One detail worth flagging: the default bet loads at $50.00 on a $62.50 ceiling, which is steep for casual demo poking. Drop the chip size before your first real spin, especially if you want to ride out the long stretches between Ship's Wheel triggers that tropical-deck sessions like this can produce.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.