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Alchemists Gold Review
This review takes an in-depth look at Alchemist’s Gold, a game released in 2017. It has your classic 5x3 setup with 10 betlines, but there is one nice twist: winning combinations can start from any of the reels.
Thematically, Alchemist’s Gold allows you to harness the powers of various elements, and the slot’s graphics have aged fairly well. There’s not much in the way of fireworks and animations, but the symbol designs are intricate enough to keep you interested.
The volatility level of Alchemist’s Gold is low-medium, and its hit frequency is fairly low at 10.06%. You’ll get a payout roughly every 10 spins. The maximum win is 500x your bet per spin, and you can bet between £0.20 and £100 per spin. The theoretical RTP of Alchemist’s Gold is between 88% and 97.97%, with a default RTP of 95.73%.
Alchemist’s Gold Slot Features
There are 9 pay symbols on the game’s reels, divided into 4 low pays and 5 high pays. The low pays are card rank symbols from Jacks to Aces, and you can get up to 15x your bet for a set of five. Then, there are four element symbols and vials, with vials being the most valuable. Five vials gives you a payout worth 50x your stake!
There are no Wilds or Scatters in Alchemist’s Gold, but you can use Mystery symbols, which can appear anywhere on the reels. These Mystery symbols transform into matching pay symbols, increasing your winning chances.
There are no free spins or respins, but players can increase their winnings via the Gamble feature, which involves predicting the color of the next revealed card. Jokers sometimes appear, counting as correct guesses.
Review Summary
Alchemist’s Gold offers so little in the way of gameplay that it's hard to recommend. Its graphics have aged well, but with no real bonus features and a disappointing math model, there isn’t anything to be hyped about.
Pros | Cons |
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Interesting symbol designs | No real bonus features |
Combos can start from any reel | Under-performing math model |
Gets boring rather quickly |