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Honey Rush Play N Go

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RTP96.50%
VolatilityHigh
ProviderPlay n GO
Reels7

Honey Rush Specifications

SoftwarePlay n GO
Type of SlotVideo slot
ThemeBees, honey
RTP96.50%
VolatilityHigh
Reels7
Paylines TypeFixed
MechanicsCascading Reels, Cluster Pays
Min Bet£0.20
Max Bet£100.00
Max Win900,000x
Max Multiplier7,500x
Hit Frequency25.00%
Bonus FeaturesBonus Buy, Random Trigger
Scatter SymbolsNo
Bonus RoundsYes
Free SpinsNo
Wild SymbolsYes
Max Jackpot900,000
Progressive JackpotNo
Practice PlayNo
AutoplayYes

Experience everything sweet in Play N Go’s latest slot, Honey Rush. The first Hexagonal, cascading grid slot Play N Go have released features 37 different symbols adorning the grid.

About

Honey Rush is set on a pale green background with darker green leaves and tree branches. It looks a bit like a hive in a tree and the odd blurred bee can be seen buzzing around. Colourful cartooned-styled graphics bring the game to life and a fast but gentle soundtrack fits the theme very well.Honey Rush is played on a hexagonal honeycomb grid with a 4, 5, 6, 7, 6, and 4 formation from 20p to £100 per spin. The slot is available on desktop, tablet and mobile devices with a high variance and an RTP of 94.50%. The game offers cluster wins of up to 37 symbols and the sticky wild brings multipliers of up to 3x.Symbols include pretty flowers in 4 different colours, bronze, silver and gold coins and diamonds which are the highest paying and will give 200x your stake for 35 or more.The wild is a honey pot and will substitute for all other symbols.

Gameplay

When wins are found the winning symbols disappear and new symbols drop into their place causing new winning combinations. All winning combinations are added to a Rush Meter feature. There are 4 charge levels, they are:Level 1 – needs 20 winning symbols to charge. The Drone colony is triggered, and 1 sticky wild symbol is added to the grid.Level 2 – needs 40 winning symbols to charge. The Drone colony is triggered, and 1 sticky wild symbol is added to the grid.Level 3 – needs 80 winning symbols to charge. The Drone colony is triggered, and 1 sticky wild symbol is added to the grid.Level 4 – needs 160 winning symbols to charge. This triggers the Queen Colony only.The Colony feature – is triggered at random when no wins are found or from the Rush Meter feature. The symbol in the centre is cloned and a new win is found. There are 3 Colony extras, they are:Drone – this will give clusters of 7 or more symbols.Worker – this is triggered at random when no wins are found and will give clusters of between 7 and 15 symbols.Queen – will give clusters of between 20 and 37 symbols.Sticky wild symbols will substitute for all symbols, they are added via the Rush Meter feature only and appears on the second ring of symbols from the outside. This will come with 1x, 2x or 3x multipliers. The sticky wild will change position and land in an empty space before new symbols fall into place. There can only be 3 sticky wilds at a time.Honey Rush was great fun to play, we do love a cluster forming game. Visually it’s a pretty game with colourful graphics and a pleasant soundtrack. The bigger clusters mean bigger wins, the more wins one after the other, the more sticky wilds you will find and they will have multipliers with them. You could see wins of up to 9,000x your stake from every spin. 

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