Game board & Statistics
Lucky Leprechaun Clusters is a clustered payout slot played on a 7×7 game board. Landing five or more adjacent match symbols creates a winning cluster that occurs at a relatively high hit frequency. The volatility is also labeled as ‘extremely high’, so keep winning while you can. All this is fed into an ideal RTP of 96.31% and a maximum win potential of 4,600 times the stake.
Betting & Symbols
Give a minimum bet of just $0.10 to $50. On the lower side, there are the 10-A cards with a Celtic pattern for decoration. Pipes, beer glasses, fiddles and leprechauns are then used as premium symbols.
Features of Lucky Leprechaun Clusters
Rolling Reels
Any winning combination triggers the Rolling Reels feature, which removes the corresponding symbols from the board, causing new symbols to fill in the gaps. Consecutive wins can be achieved in a single spin. This will terminate when no new clusters are created.
Symbol collection
During the base game, you will be collecting winning symbols. You will see a meter to the left of the reels with a horseshoe and a shamrock for luck. You can unlock more features as you collect more winning symbols. There are 4 different modifiers in total:
- Pot O’ Gold – Wild symbols will appear in random positions once 21 symbols have been collected. Symbols encircling wild symbols are removed in a rainbow pattern, and new ones fall into place.
- Rainbow Road – By collecting 42 symbols, you will see wilds added to the reels as other symbols disappear in a row or a column. This allows new symbols to fall from above.
- Lucky Coin – There are 63 symbols needed here for lucky wild coins to start appearing randomly on the reels, allowing for new winning clusters to be formed.
- Shamrock Shake – This feature randomly selects a symbol type after 84 symbols have been collected and all of those symbols are eliminated.
Lucky Leprechaun Clusters vs. 3 other slots with Symbol Collection feature
Our verdict
Lucky Leprechaun Clusters is a weird launch because Microgaming hasn’t separated a lot of slots from its production line. Instead, they often share the work with their partners. So why did they choose to do this?The question is whether Lucky Leprechaun Clusters will be better suited to school-age players looking for a branch or gamer. Modern looking for something retro?