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Mayan Rush Review
This game strongly resembles a well-known slot. Just like its inspiration, Mayan Rush involves removing blocker tiles to unlock up to 3,125 win ways, which triggers the Multiplier Respins feature.
The math model is similar between the 2 games, although the volatility is higher here. The big difference is the optional Super Stake feature. Usually, Super Stake means features trigger more often, but here, a new feature can be triggered randomly, making it almost 2 games in one.
Mayan Rush Features
The main goal is to remove tile blockers to open up the 5x5 grid as much as possible. Winning combinations do this, with each winning symbol releasing an orb that unblocks one tile. There are 12 tiles to unblock from the 1-3-5-3-1 default active reel setup. Unblocking tiles increases win ways from 45 up to 3,125.
The tiles reset on losing spins, but consecutive wins can help unblock all tiles, triggering the Rush Mode Respins feature. Winning symbol orbs are collected in 2 totem meters, depending on their colors:
- The Multiplier Totem on the left starts at 2x, and increases with +1 each time the meter fills (5 blue symbol orbs).
- The Life Totem on the right starts with 1 life, and increases with +1 when filled (5 red symbol orbs). You lose 1 life on non-winning spins.
The feature continues as long as you have lives. When the Life Meter goes to zero, you restart in the base game.
You can play with Super Stake active, doubling the price per spin. This triggers a Hold & Respins Cash Collect feature on non-winning spins randomly.
You'll only land cash coins or blanks, each coin resetting the respins to 3. Each coin becomes sticky, and unblocks 1 tile. Cash coin values are random, and unblocking all tiles multiplies total winnings by 2x. Filling the screen with coins increases the multiplier to 5x.
All wins can be gambled in a standard double or nothing feature. Guess the color or suit of a card to double or quadruple winnings. Guessing wrong means losing everything.
The 200 Spins Mayan Rush Experience
Playing with Super Stake turned on proved beneficial, yielding a decent payout from the Hold & Repins feature, even more than Rush Mode Respins.
Review Summary
This game strongly resembles a popular title. Mayan Rush takes you to the jungle, but the 2 games are similar. The higher volatility could suggest an improved max win.
Removing tiles is fun, and Rush Mode multiplier respins can be thrilling. However, "close, but no cigar" moments can be frustrating, and Rush Mode often ends quickly. The Super Stake Hold & Respins feature is welcome, but paying 2x your stake is expensive.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Unblock tiles to trigger progressive Multiplier Respins | Obvious copycat |
| Optional Super Stake Hold & Respins feature | |
| High volatility and up to 3,125 win ways |
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