Provider
Blueprint Gaming
Paylines
5 fixed paylines
Five paylines. That's it. Cash Strike Power 5 from Blueprint Gaming (Reel Time Gaming sub-studio) doesn't try to flood the screen with ways or cluster math. It pares the formula down to a 5×3 grid, five fixed left-to-right lines, and a single job to do: hunt cash scatters and pray reel 3 lands a Collect.
Released 31 October 2024, this one slots into Blueprint's growing Cash Strike series alongside Power Up, Triple Fire, and HotStepper. What sets the Power 5 build apart is the centre-reel collector pattern. Most Cash Strike games park collectors on the outside reels (1 and 6, classic sandwich). Here the Collect symbol only drops on reel 3, sweeping any Cash values sitting on reels 1, 2, 4 and 5. It changes how you read the board mid-spin. You're watching the middle, not the edges.
Numbers worth knowing. RTP sits at 96.01%, which is the standard Blueprint tier and totally fine. Volatility lands in medium-high territory, in line with the rest of the series. And the ceiling is the headline grabber, with a 50,000x max win potential. Realistically? Blueprint themselves note the cap rarely gets touched, so treat it as a north star, not a forecast.
The three signature features carry the game. Cash Collect handles single-spin sweeps when Collect meets scatters. Cash Strike Bonus triggers from three consecutive reels of Cash plus Collect symbols, then runs a hold-and-spin respin round where you collect until spins run out. And Gold Strike is the quiet workhorse, an accumulator above the reels that banks every Cash and Collect symbol you see, then randomly fires off a guaranteed bonus trigger. Persistent meters always reward patient sessions.
Power Play is the optional gear shift. Tap the rainbow button, pay more per spin, and the reels strip out royals and premiums entirely. Only scatters and Collects remain. Higher cost, much higher trigger rate. It's not subtle.
One honest gripe. Five paylines on a fruit-heavy classic build means the base game can feel quiet between features, and if Gold Strike isn't ticking up you'll notice the silence. But that's the trade-off for a max-win cap this aggressive on a stake that starts at just 0.10.