3 free demo slots in the Pragmatic Play + series
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Pragmatic Play + is not a set of slot sequels. It's a separate product line - five arcade-style instant-win games built for speed, player-controlled risk, and a fixed 97.5% RTP across the series. None of these games have reels, paylines, or bonus rounds. Each one runs on a different risk-reward mechanic (grid clearance, ball drop, tower climb, lane crossing, multiplier prediction), and the massive max win numbers you see on the cards come from combinatorial math, not feature triggers. The practical difference: you decide how volatile the session is before you press play, not the RNG. If you're browsing this catalog expecting slots, recalibrate. These play closer to Stake Originals or Spribe's Mines than to Sweet Bonanza.
The "+" suffix marks Pragmatic Play's regulated answer to game types that crypto casinos have run for years. Plinko, Mines, Limbo, Chicken - these formats existed long before Pragmatic Play touched them. Spribe launched its Mines in August 2021. BGaming's Plinko has been a crypto-casino staple since 2019. Hacksaw Gaming shipped its own Limbo and Mines variants with 98% RTP.
Pragmatic Play entered this space in July 2025 with Plinko+, followed by Spire+, then Mines+ in January 2026. Chicken+ was shown at ICE Barcelona and Limbo+ is scheduled for April 2026. The play here is distribution, not invention. Pragmatic's single-API integration sits in hundreds of operators across 80+ countries. Every casino already running their slots gets arcade games with zero extra work. That operator reach is the series' actual competitive edge - it puts these game formats in front of players who'd never visit a crypto casino.
The shared 97.5% RTP and clean visual style make the series look uniform on the cards. It isn't. Each game operates on a fundamentally different risk structure.
Mines+ gives you a 5x5 grid and lets you place 1 to 24 mines before each round. Reveal safe tiles, collect multipliers, cash out whenever you want. With 1 mine, it's a 96% chance per tile and tiny payouts. With 12 or 13 mines, you're looking at a theoretical 5,070,293x - but the probability of clearing the entire grid sits around 1 in 62 million rounds. The low volatility label reflects how people actually play it (conservative mine counts, early cashouts), not the mathematical ceiling.
Plinko+ drops balls through a pyramid of pegs into prize buckets. You pick 8 to 16 rows and Low, Medium, or High risk. More rows means wider multiplier spread. Edge buckets on High Risk with 16 rows hit 1,000x. The multi-ball option (up to 10 per bet) speeds things up, but the core mechanic is passive - once the ball drops, you watch. No decisions mid-round.
Spire+ is the odd one out. A tower-climbing game with 9 levels and five difficulty settings, from Easy (3 safe picks out of 4 items per row) to Master (1 safe pick out of 4). Clearing all 9 levels on Master pays 256,901x. The RTP actually shifts with your strategy - 97.81% to 98.25% depending on cash-out behavior. Players who never cash out early get the best theoretical return. That's a rare mathematical property in this category.
Chicken+ uses a lane-crossing format with progressive multipliers for each successful pass. Cash out between lanes or push your luck. The 3,138,009x max win comes from compounding survival probabilities across all lanes at maximum difficulty - roughly 40% failure per crossing, 24 lanes deep.
Limbo+ is the simplest of the five. Set a target multiplier between 1.05x and 10,000x. The game generates an instant result. Hit or miss, no animation, no decisions after the bet. Win probability follows a clean formula: roughly 97.5% divided by your target multiplier. At 2x, you win about 48.75% of the time. At 10,000x, about 1 in 10,256 rounds.
Every game in the catalog shows 97.5% (Spire+ slightly higher). That's generous by Pragmatic Play standards - their slots typically sit between 94% and 96.5%. But it's a deliberate compromise. BGaming's Plinko runs at 99%. Hacksaw's Mines and Limbo hit 98%. Spribe's equivalents sit at 97%.
Pragmatic Play lands in the upper-middle range on purpose. High enough to attract players comparing options, low enough to give operators better margins than crypto-native alternatives. And like all Pragmatic Play products, operator-configurable RTP tiers exist. The 97.5% is the published maximum. Some casinos will run lower configurations, and the game won't tell you which one you're playing.
No provably fair verification. Players cannot check individual outcomes with seed-based cryptographic proofs, which is standard at Stake, BC.Game, and most crypto platforms running these formats. Pragmatic Play relies on GLI certification and licensing from the UKGC, MGA, and 20+ other jurisdictions. In regulated European markets, that certification carries weight. In crypto gambling circles, the absence of provable fairness is a dealbreaker for a segment of players who consider it non-negotiable.
No bonus features, multiplier wheels, or progressive jackpots. The gameplay is the math, raw and undecorated. If you're used to Pragmatic's elaborate slot mechanics (Tumble, Ante Bet, Buy Bonus), the + series will feel sparse. That's by design - these games target a different player profile entirely - but it means the catalog here is thin on the kind of variety that slot players expect.
Mines+ is the strongest entry. The risk granularity is unmatched - 24 different mine configurations create 24 distinct volatility profiles within a single game. The math is transparent (you can calculate exact probabilities for any configuration), the cash-out decisions are genuinely tense, and the low-to-extreme volatility range means it works whether you want a calm session or a high-wire act.
Spire+ is the most interesting design, with its strategy-dependent RTP and the tension of climbing levels on Master difficulty. Plinko+ is the most passive - fine for background play, limited in decision-making. Limbo+ reduces the format to a single binary bet, which either appeals to you or doesn't. Chicken+ needs its full release before a fair assessment, but the lane-crossing mechanic sits somewhere between Mines+ (active decisions) and Plinko+ (watch and wait).
The series is still young. Three titles released, two pending. Pragmatic Play hasn't integrated these into their Drops & Wins promotional network yet, and no significant community or streamer attention has formed around them. Whether the + brand builds into a serious arcade portfolio or stays a minor product line depends on what comes after Limbo+ ships.