Jack and the Beanstalk is a high concept game showcasing the very best that NetEnt can produce and comes with 20 fixed paylines - though you can use the Level and Coin Value controls to set bets from 0.20 to 100. There are multiple feature play son offer in Jack and the Beanstalk, though perhaps the most central idea is the Walking Wilds. Any wild symbols that you land move one column to the left with every spin and treats you to a re-spin, until the wild in question falls off the edge of the reel face. This feature works even better in free spins mode, and lasts longer and pays more the further the wild symbol is to the right of the screen. Some beautifully-designed poker symbols multiply 30, 50, 75, 75 and 100 times your total bet for the 10, J, Q, K and A symbols. The watering can, axe, goat, two-headed monster and Jack himself multiply your bet 125, 250, 250, 750 and 1,000 times. First of all, set the Coin Value and Level Values as desired using the corresponding buttons. Your bet will show in the box provided, which applies to all 20 lines – but don’t forget this is expressed in coins. To see the cash amount you’re playing per spin, use the white net notification figure at the very bottom of the screen. Gameplay table Lines: 20, fixed Level: Set level from 1 to 10 Coin value: This ranges from 0.01 to 0.50 Spin: Hit the central circular button to spin Max bet: This is located to the right of the Spin button Autoplay: This is located to the left of the Spin button Three or more scatter symbols take you into free spins mode, with 10 spins awarded and 5 more for every additional 3 scatters landed during the bonus feature. Wild symbols appear in the form of a game logo, golden goose, harp or moneybag, and any wins using them are tripled. All wilds ‘walk’ across the screen from right to left with a free re-spin taking place every time this happens. Further wild features are unlocked by landing the key symbol on Reel 5: three keys means the next wild that appears will be stacked two-high. Six keys and the next wild is three-high; nine keys and – you guessed it – the next wild takes up the entire reel. Jack and the Beanstalk doesn’t come with a progressive jackpot, although there are possibilities up to 600,000 coins are possible. There’s a 96.3% RTP figure on Jack and the Beanstalk, and Casumo have set the limit to 0.5 per spin, though this can be multiplied by a bet level of up to 10, allowing for a 100 upper limit. The minimum wager per spin is just 20 coins. Jack and the Beanstalk is fully mobile-compatible, with the controls reconfigured slightly, making it possible to operate all features of the game on the smallest-sized device. Just open up the Casumo mobile casino and use the search functionality. This slot is one of NetEnt’s biggest and best, and Walking Wilds are clearly Jack and the Beanstalk’s most interesting feature - watching them move across the screen with triple possibilities on every free re-spin. Jack and the Beanstalk slots: tips
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