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Based on the revived television game show which airs on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom; The £100K Drop is one of many pokies in this genre you can find at online casino sites. The original series ran for much longer than this current incarnation and was known as the £1,000,000 Drop, so the current format is a little less exciting.
Even so, Red Tiger Gaming have decided that it is thrilling enough to turn it into a pokie machine to see it rival other leading TV show-themed pokies, such as Britain’s Got Talent, The X Factor, Deal or No Deal, Wheel of Fortune I’m a Celebrity Get Me Outta Here, and more.
How to play
The £100K Drop is a 5-reel, 20-line pokie machine and one which can be played by mobile and instant players alike. All 20 lines are fixed, so players are at liberty to adjust their stakes, but that’s all.
This allows players to expect to find wagers which stem from a floor of $0.20 per spin and cost no more than $500 a pop. Obviously, the more you wager, the more you can win.
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Features
Wild symbols: Davina McCall (the queen of dodgy reality television) appears as a wild symbol here. For more exciting and useful than the real-life Davina McCall, these symbols bearing her image can replace all other symbols barring bonus icons and can be worth as much as 25x your total stake if 5 show up in a winning combo on a payline.
The £100K Drop Bonus: The primary feature of the game is the same as that of the game show. Players must try and navigate their cash through a series of trapdoors to hold onto as much of it as they can. The bonus feature is triggered by landing 3 bonus symbols on the reels. After this, players will be given a prize worth 2,000x their total bet, but it is not theirs yet. They must divide their pot between four trapdoors, hoping it will survive as all but one of the trapdoors opens, taking their cash with them.
If anything survives the drop, they must then take it on to the second stage (with just 3 trapdoors) and onto the final stage (with just 2 doors). Should any cash make it that far, it is won by the player. This is a notoriously tricky bonus game to land, much like the television show, and there is every chance that you will end up with nothing.
Maximum pay-outs
If fortune favours you (and the chances are severely against this), you could walk away with 2,000x your total stake. You would need to put all your money on one trapdoor each time, and hope that it doesn’t open.
Since this is a perilous strategy, almost no player will do it, meaning that the chances of you walking away with 2,000x your total bet are slim. Winning smaller sums (perhaps a quarter of this figure) is far more likely, though.
Summary
Truth be told; The £100K Drop is a very disappointing pokie machine, with somewhat basic and boring gameplay. However, once you reach the bonus round – the actual £100K Drop part – it gets a lot more exciting. We’d play the game for its bonus round alone (it would make a cracking instant win game) but those long periods in-between hitting the bonuses can put you to sleep.