King Richwin Slot (Mini Review)

King Richwin is a 5-reel slot from Playtech built around a roaming collector feature and a max win of 5,000x the bet. It runs on 10 paylines with stakes from $/€0.20 to $/€500, though the RTP sits at a noticeably low 94.97%. The game revolves around collecting gems in the base game to shape how the bonus plays out, with a feature buy available at 100x the bet. Visually, it leans into a light fairy-tale style with bold colours and simple animations. It's clean and easy to follow, though it doesn't exactly push beyond what you'd expect from this type of release.
The base game is fairly straightforward, with gem symbols feeding into coloured pots that determine which modifiers are active when the bonus triggers. Outside of that, it doesn't offer much, and most of the focus is clearly on building towards the feature rather than anything happening during regular spins.
The bonus introduces the Collector King, who moves across the grid picking up prize symbols and collect values. As more gems are gathered, the king grows in size, covering additional positions and increasing how much can be collected in one go. At the same time, extra spins are awarded during this progression, giving the feature some momentum as it develops.
Modifiers tied to the collected gem colours can tweak how the bonus behaves. One can expand the grid, another leans into extra spins, while another boosts symbol values with multipliers. They can overlap, but they don't really change the core flow, which remains focused on collecting values while the king grows across the reels.
King Richwin is functional, but it's hard to ignore how familiar the overall setup feels. The expanding collector idea works well enough during the bonus, but getting there can feel like a grind, and the low RTP doesn't help. With so many similar games already out there, this ends up being another one that blends in more than it stands out.
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