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Rhino Hold and Win Review
With so many Hold & Win style releases being churned out every month, it’s probably a good idea to try to make your game stand out a bit. This game doesn’t do that, as it’s very similar to a previous effort. The only real difference is found in the math model, and in the change of main animal.
The math model differences are miniscule however, and you’re basically trading a slightly lower RTP with a somewhat higher overall max win in this installment. 95.87 % versus 95.91 % hardly makes a difference though, but the 1,200x potential is a bit better than 1,000x. As usual, the hold and win feature is supposed to be the big attraction, and you also get a bonus round where low-value symbols are removed.
Rhino Hold and Win Features
The wild symbol can land as a single 1x1 symbol, or fully stacked to cover entire reels. The stacked wilds can land on reels 2 to 5 only, and all wilds step in for regular pay symbols to help you complete winning combos. The wild holds no value of its own, but the 4 premium animal symbols pay between 4 and 10 x your stake for 5 of a kind wins.
You trigger the Bonus Round when you land 3 scatters on reels 2, 3 and 4 at the same time, and this awards 8 free spins. You also get a 2x scatter win up front, and all lower-value royal symbols are removed from the reels during the feature. You can retrigger the bonus round the same way it was triggered in the first place, and you can also trigger the Hold and Win feature from within it.
The Hold and Win feature is triggered when you land 6+ value symbols (big gold coins with a random value attached) anywhere in sight. The triggering symbols become sticky on a cleared grid, and you get 3 spins. The counter resets to 3 for every new sticky value symbol you land, and the regular value symbols are worth between 1x and 20x your stake.
In addition, you have 3 fixed jackpots. Two of them, the Mini and the Major jackpots, are won by landing a corresponding jackpot value coin. These pay 25x and 100x, respectively, and you can win more than one per session. If you fill all positions with value symbols you win the 1,000x Grand Jackpot, plus the summed up winnings from value and jackpot value symbols.
The 200 Spins Rhino Hold and Win Experience
You get to see some wins here and there in the base game, before we trigger the bonus round at 1:50 into the 5-minute highlights video. We managed to land several retriggers, so the feature went on for a good while. Check it all out for yourself by hitting the play button below.
Review Summary
It cannot be denied that Rhino Hold and Win is very similar to another game released earlier this year. The features are identical, although the math model has been tweaked ever so slightly, which might be an attempt to escape the reskin stamp. Both are highly volatile installments, but this one comes with a slightly lower RTP of 95.87 %.
We would probably prefer this Rhino version if we had to choose between the two, but that is mostly due to the somewhat increased 1,200x potential. Both games are mediocre installments and run-of-the-mill Hold & Win efforts, and they do nothing to justify players choosing them over countless similar releases we see every month.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| FS w/ no low-value royal symbols | Close to a reskin of another game |
| Hold & Win w/ 3 fixed jackpots | |
| Win up to 1,200x your stake |
If you appreciate Rhino Hold and Win you should also try:
Another game is close to being identical with the game at hand, but you get a somewhat higher 95.91 % RTP. The price you pay is a 1,000x potential, which is a tad lower than in the game at hand.
Another alternative in the Hold and Win range, and it comes with an enjoyable theme. Winning low-value symbols are removed in the bonus round, triggering cascades, and premium symbols pay double. There is also a piggy bank hold & win feature, and the max win is 8,000x your stake.
Another installment that’s set in the outback of Australia, and you can look forward to a sticky wilds bonus round. The wilds pay 125x for 5-oak, and the wombat wins hold and re-spin feature can land you cash prizes as usual. The volatility is high, and the max win is 4,000x your stake.









