Provider
Blueprint Gaming
Paylines
50 fixed paylines
Walk into a candle-lit witch's hut and the first thing you notice isn't the cauldron or the voodoo doll perched on reel one. It's the three crowned skulls sitting above the reels, eyes glowing blue, red and green. Each one is its own little prize pot, and your job for the next session is to feed them. 3 Skulls of Voodoo from Blueprint Gaming runs on a 5×6 layout with 50 fixed paylines, and the whole game design pivots around that color-coded collection mechanic up top.
The math is straightforward enough. RTP sits at 95.00% in this build (operators can also dial in a 94.04% version, which is worth a quick check before you spin), volatility lands in the medium bracket, and the headline cap is 2,000x bet on a single round. Not a stratospheric ceiling, sure, but the medium variance keeps the base game from feeling like a dead zone between features. The gold skull medallion with green eyes acts as wild and steps in for everything except the scatters.
And the scatters are really the whole show. Each colored skull scatter, blue, red, or green, drops into its matching pot above the reels. Land four or more of one color fully in view and you trigger that color's bonus outright. Fewer than four can still randomly fire the round, which is a nice touch. Then there's the combo angle: if scatters from two or three colors all land together, you stack features into a single combined session.
Each color has its own personality. The Blue bonus hands you 5 to 10 spins, with Blue Coins dropping extra spins of 1, 3 or 5, plus cash hits up to 40x. Voodoo Wilds is the green route, giving 7 to 12 spins where Green Coins inject 4 to 10 wilds straight onto the grid. The Red bonus is the heavy hitter, 9 to 15 spins with cashpots layered on top: MINI 20x, MINOR 40x, MAJOR 100x, and MEGA at 1,000x bet.
Is it Blueprint reusing a familiar engine? Yes, the collection-pot DNA shows. But the three-channel split keeps things tactical in a way single-bonus slots can't match, and the night-hut presentation, candles flickering, smoke curling off the cauldron, sells the mood without overplaying it. Worth a few sessions if you like feature-rich medium-vol grids.