Rugby Penny Roller Slot Machine: Review & Demo
Rugby Penny Roller has 3x1 reels and 1 payline. It doesn’t sound like much, but this slot pays up to 1,111x the stake, has medium volatility, and has a 95.94% RTP. I’d say it’s worth considering, as long as you’re not looking only for big features in your slot machines.
Rugby Penny Roller Betting and Prizes
The starting bet will go as low as $0.01, so it doesn’t cost much to go through a few hundred spins to see what it’s all about. The wagers do go up to $15 if you’re ready to spend more. There are 1 to 3 coins that can be used each round, and it’s a good idea to go with the highest number, even if their denomination goes down. It’s going to come in handy when the top jackpot is claimed.
The top prize of Rugby Penny Roller is worth 1,111x the stake of that round. To get that much, you need to be using 3 coins. The use of 1-2 coins will only bring you a 1,000x return for that same combo. All other symbols pay the same amount, regardless of the number of coins, so only the Trophy will pay extra with a bigger wager.
I appreciated the medium volatility and the 95.94% RTP, but the hit rate is extremely low (only 8.53%).
Slot Features
It’s a very simple release, giving the player 3 small reels and 1 line to form combinations of 3 symbols on. You will not get any special feature symbols inside. The Trophy is the most noteworthy icon, paying when it lands 1 to 3 times and also giving you a bonus if you have a 3-coin wager when forming its biggest combo.
Otherwise, no other features are inside, not even a basic scatter or a wild.
Theme & Design
The action of Rugby Penny Roller will take us on the pitch of a stadium. A rugby match is in progress, there are spectators in the stands, and the combinations being formed will rely only on symbols that are appropriate for that theme. There are icons showing boots, the stadium, several players, as well as the trophy (top symbol). Overall, it’s a pretty good design, but I wouldn’t say it’s the best-looking one around.
Conclusion
Rugby Penny Roller is a call to the past, not the sort of design and setup you’d expect from a modern release. Players still enjoy simple slots, though, so I’m sure that the sport’s fans will find it acceptable.