Mega Moolah Lucky Bells
By Gold Coin Studios

Max Win
Progressive jackpot
Overview
Step into the vibrant world of Mega Moolah Lucky Bells, a thrilling new installment from Gold Coin Studios that brilliantly fuses the iconic progressive jackpot network with a nostalgic Vegasy fruit machine theme. Played on a classic 5-reel, 3-row grid with 25 paylines, this game masterfully combines loads of colorful fruit and classic slot symbols with a toe-tapping, jazzy soundtrack, creating a truly engaging atmosphere. Expect High Volatility as you chase the legendary Progressive Jackpot, offering life-changing wins to fortunate players. The visual design, featuring glitzy wilds and bell subsymbols, perfectly complements its retro charm. Ideal for both seasoned jackpot hunters and fans of straightforward, high-stakes traditional slots, Lucky Bells provides a potent mix of classic gaming and immense winning potential.
Gameplay & Features
Kinda goes without saying the Mega Moolah Jackpot is the numero uno feature in Lucky Bells though there is one other extra to cover as well. Landingbonus symbolsonreels 1, 3, and 5awards8 free spins. While free spins are active, awin multiplieris used. It starts at x1 andincreases by +1 on each free spin. One more rule, if aPlus One symbollands in the bonus round, anextra free spinis awarded.
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What's known asBell Subsymbolsappear onreels 2, 3, or 4, overlaid on any of the four lowest paying symbols. When these Bell symbols are in view, there is a chance they trigger theMega Moolah Wheel feature. Once activated, amoney wheeldevice is placed on the screen and spins to awardone of the four jackpots. There is no set value since the jackpot is progressive, but the starting figures according to the paytable are €10, €100, €10,000, or €2,000,000 for the mini, minor, major, and mega jackpots, respectively. Keeping in mind the greater the bet, the greater the chance of winning a progressive jackpot is, and it can only be triggered from the base game
Final Thoughts
Thematically and feature-wise Mega Moolah Lucky Bells has nothing outrageously new to offer, but that's no real surprise. Why expend major creative juices in a game where most of the focus is on a progressive jackpot anyway? Still, a lack of new features doesn't make Lucky Bells unplayable at all. Mega Moolah Lucky Bells has a positive vibe and feels custom built to cater for players who want to take on the infamous progressive jackpot while kicking back in a fruity, loungey setting. Much of the infectious groove is provided by the music, which is a little restrained in the base game before being let off the hook for free spins. Then there's the Wheel feature, where the flute soloist launches into what sounds like a full-on Jethro Tull impression.
Maybe forget about the base game, though. With no features to speak of, titillation is going to come from normal line wins, anticipation caused by landing Bell Subsymbols, and the Bossa Nova Austin Powers-ish tunes. Lucky Bells feels more old school than Juicy Joker MM or Joker MM, so players who prefer a straightforward, no-nonsense traditional game might prefer it. Free spins were surprisingly entertaining too. The first trigger, for example, produced several Plus One Symbols, which not only stretched the round, it meant a higher win multiplier, ending with an 831.2x hit. There's no mention of what the non-jackpot max win is, but whatever it might be is unlikely to matter too much anyway.
What is bound to be more important to most is the chance to play for those progressive jackpots. Well, they're there, as is a funky as fudge backing track, making Lucky Bells ideal for Mega Moolah players who want a game steeped in classic slot iconography to go with them. It's a bit cheesy perhaps, but anyone in Mega Moolah Lucky Bells' scope should be well satisfied with the groovy jam Gold Coin has produced.