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Poe's Treasure Slot by Relax Gaming

by Relax Gaming

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Bingo-lobby side-game from Relax with cascading wins on a 5x3 grid. Three Bonus maps trigger a Treasure Island pick'em on a moonlit pirate map.

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Specifications

Game TypeSlots
RTP95.99%
Grid5x3
Paylines20 fixed paylines
Min Bet$0.2
Max Bet$2
Themes
Features
Poe's Treasure slot gameplay screenshot

About Poe's Treasure Slot

Set on a moonlit Caribbean cove with a pirate galleon bobbing offshore, Poe's Treasure pairs cartoon swashbuckler art with a parchment treasure-map UI. The reels sit on a sandy shore lined with palm fronds, and the symbol set leans hard into gemstones - blue, green, red and purple cut stones alongside gold ingots, a perched pirate parrot, crossed cutlasses and a grinning bandana-clad pirate as the top icon. The wood-grain bottom bar with its plus/minus bet ticker gives the whole thing more of a casual mobile feel than a flagship Relax release.

That casual feel is no accident. This is a bingo side-game from Relax Gaming's binksy minigames platform - the kind of mini-slot you trigger inside a Unibet bingo lobby once you've earned spins from bingo card play. The bet ladder reflects that origin: just five fixed steps from 0.20 to 2.00 EUR, no manual high-stakes spinning, no ante bet, no buy feature. You won't find this one sitting next to Money Train in a casino lobby.

Mechanically, wins pay left-to-right across the 20 always-active lines, and every winning combo triggers an avalanche - matched symbols vanish, new ones drop in from above, and the chain keeps going until a spin lands without a fresh hit. Wilds substitute for everything except the Bonus map.

The Treasure Island Pick'em is the only real feature beyond the cascades. Land 3 Bonus map symbols on a winline starting from the leftmost reel and you're taken to a treasure-island map dotted with dig sites. You pick a location, and it either reveals a cash prize or a rock that costs you one of your three shovels. Hit three rocks and the round ends. There's no level-up, no multiplier ladder, no progressive structure - just a clean pick-until-broken format with payouts scaled to whatever bet level triggered it.

What's missing is worth flagging. No base-game free spins (those come from the parent bingo product), no jackpots, no buy bonus, no published max-win cap. The math sits in standard bingo-side-game territory, and payouts here are deliberately modest - the headline action lives next door at the bingo cards. If you've never tried pirate-themed binksy minigames before, treat Poe's Treasure as a snack between bingo rounds rather than a main course.

Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.