Triple Money Jackpot Slot by Playtech
by PlaytechReleased Jun 1, 2024
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Playtech's Triple Money Jackpot packs coins, Collectors, and a four-tier jackpot into a tiny 3x3 grid. Land the dollar Collector on the middle reel and every coin around it pays to each Collector locked on screen, while a random Wheel of Luck can drop the Grand progressive. Give the Free Play demo above a spin.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 93.44% |
| RTP Range | 93.44-95.49 |
| Volatility | High |
| Max Win | 1,334x |
| Grid | 3x3 |
| Paylines | 5 |
| Min Bet | $0.05 |
| Max Bet | $500 |

About Triple Money Jackpot Slot
Three reels, five lines, and a whole economy of coins bolted onto the middle of it. Cash Coins carry a fixed value and Prize Coins hold one of four tiers (Mini, Minor, Major, or the progressive Grand). They only land on reels 1 and 3. Reel 2 is reserved for the Collector, a glinting dollar disco-ball that does all the real work.
Drop a Collector on reel 2 with a coin either side and the Triple Money Respin kicks in. Three respins, Collectors lock in place, and every Cash or Prize coin that lands on reel 1 or 3 gets paid once to each Collector on screen. That's the trick in the name: one Collector banks a coin once, two Collectors bank it twice, three triple it. Each fresh coin resets the counter back to three. When the respins run out you pocket the combined total sitting on every Collector.
Above the reels sits the Wheel of Luck, and it fires at random with no input from you. One spin lands on the respin round, a Mini, Minor or Major cash bump, a flat prize, or the Grand progressive outright. That randomness cuts both ways. A classic 3-reeler like this lives or dies on a wheel you never touch, so a cold session can feel completely out of your hands.
The Wild substitutes everything except the coins and is the biggest straight payout on the board, worth up to 25,000 coins on its own. The look is pure Vegas cash: gold coins, card suits, a fat gold bell, deep reds and golds throughout. This is the low-return cut of the Triple Money family, sitting under the Bells, Gold, and Spicy versions, so if the base math matters to you the reskins pay back more.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.