Lunar New Year slots are everywhere, but YGR's Caishen Coming x11000 earns its red lanterns. The reels live inside a brass-belled temple pavilion, framed by jade-green ink-wash mountains and drifting clouds. Coins pile up at the bottom of the screen. The God of Wealth himself, grinning in red and gold, watches over a 5×4 grid that pays 1024 ways rather than fixed lines.
Wins work by elimination. Matching symbols vanish, fresh ones tumble down, and any new combinations keep the chain alive. That tumble mechanic is where the math gets interesting. Each consecutive win in a single round nudges a multiplier one notch to the right along a short ladder, and the longer your cascade runs, the harder that final win lands. The ladder resets once the spin settles, so momentum is everything here.
Reels 2, 3 and 4 hide gold-framed symbols. When one of those joins a winning combo, it converts into a wild after the elimination, which can stretch a chain that might otherwise have died out. Wilds stand in for everything except the bonus icon.
Land 3 Caishen BONUS heads and you trigger 12 free games, with two extra spins for every additional bonus symbol that drops in. Retriggers are on the table too. The real draw is the multiplier ladder, which climbs higher in this mode and reaches as far as x12, so the headline 11,000x max win almost always builds during free games rather than the base round. Impatient? A Buy Feature jumps you straight in for 88x your stake, and Hyper Mode runs the reels at turbo pace.
Bets span $0.20 to $50, and the volatility sits in the medium range, so swings stay reasonable for a game waving an 11,000x flag. One small gripe: YGR doesn't publish an official RTP figure, since it's operator-configurable, which makes value harder to judge upfront. Still, between the wild conversions and that escalating multiplier, there's plenty of festive machinery doing the heavy lifting.