by Mancala GamingReleased Nov 18, 2025
Hybrid slot-crash game where collecting 10 special symbols launches a crash bonus with magnets and lasers. 20,000x max win on a diamond-shaped 3-4-5-4-3 grid.


Rocketrun: The M.A.N.K.aliens Protocol does something unusual. The base game plays on a diamond-shaped 3-4-5-4-3 grid with 405 paylines, but the bonus round ditches the reels entirely for a 10-stage crash game. Mancala Gaming calls it a 3-in-1 hybrid, and that's a fair description. You're collecting symbols to fuel a rocket, and once it launches, the mechanics shift completely.
The setting is cartoonish and light. Cute alien creatures stand around a launch tower built between the Eiffel Tower and Big Ben, with Earth floating in the background. Card royals in metallic blue and pink fill the low-pay slots, while alien monsters, crystals, lasers, and compasses serve as the premiums. It looks like a kids' cartoon, which won't suit everyone, but the mechanics underneath have teeth.
A battery meter sits in the top-left corner, starting at 00/10. Special symbols - Meteors, Magnets, Lasers, and Coins - fill the battery as they land. Once all 10 slots are filled, every cell on the middle reel converts to Wild. That's a full wild reel on a diamond grid, which hits differently than on a standard 5x3. The middle column has 5 positions here, so you're getting 5 wilds stacked together.
After the wild reel pays out, the Crash Bonus Game triggers. This is where Rocketrun separates itself from typical accumulator slots.
The bonus plays like a standalone crash game with 10 stages. A rising multiplier climbs as the rocket ascends, and you decide when to cash out. Stay too long and it crashes. Boosters collected during the base game - Magnets and Lasers - carry into the bonus and increase prize potential along the way.
Four Buy Bonus tiers let you skip the collection phase: 50x for a basic entry, 75x and 100x for partial booster activation, and 125x for the full package with both Magnet and Laser active from the start. The 125x option is steep, but it gives you the best shot at pushing toward that 20,000x ceiling.
Hit frequency sits at 12.39%, which is low. Base game spins without progress toward the battery feel empty, and the diamond grid shape means fewer symbol positions than a standard 5x4 layout. The volatility is listed as "Variable" by Mancala - likely shifting between the base game and crash bonus phases.
Still, the crash bonus concept works. Slot players who find pure crash games too abstract get the reel-spinning warm-up, and crash game fans get to skip straight there with the Buy Bonus. It's a smart bridge between two audiences, even if neither side gets the purest version of what they prefer.
Game data verified by Spinoxy Media Ltd editorial team. RTP and specifications sourced from official provider documentation.