Provider
Blueprint Gaming
Paylines
20 fixed paylines
Somebody at Blueprint Gaming sat down in 2025, rewatched the 1994 New Line classic, and decided the world genuinely needed a Dumb and Dumber: Route to Riches slot. Released on 25 May 2025, it stuffs Harry Dunne in his blue tuxedo, Lloyd Christmas in orange, and that absurd Mutt Cutts shaggy-dog van onto a 5×4 grid that can stretch out to seven rows when things get loud. Twenty fixed paylines, pay-left-to-right, with wilds locked to reels 2 through 5 only. Reel one stays clean, which is a bit of an old-school touch.
The RTP sits at 95.00%, which is slightly below the industry midpoint and the one honest complaint worth flagging. And the volatility is medium-high, so dry stretches happen between the bigger hits. The max win lands at 10,000x stake, which feels appropriate for a road trip from Providence to Aspen with a briefcase full of cash.
Cash Collect drives the base game. Land a Cash Prize anywhere on reels 1 to 5, then a Cash Collect on reel 1 or reel 5, and the collector expands across its reel and hoovers up every value on screen. Each collection nudges the trail along the bottom, which eventually unlocks new features. Pull Over Harry! can fire randomly on any spin, dropping either Bonus Boost (extra scatters) or Dante's Inferno Wilds onto the reels in a nod to the diner scene from the film.
Three scatters on reels 2, 3 and 4 trigger the Road Trip Bonus, a hold-and-win round starting with 3 spins. Any Cash Prize, Upgrade or Road Open sign resets the counter to 3. Road Open signs add extra rows, up to three more, taking the grid to a full seven rows tall. Golden Mutt Cutts vans reveal upgrades. Reveal the Route to Riches symbol and you trigger the top-tier Route to Riches Bonus once the trail wraps up, which ends when Harry and Lloyd literally drive off into the sunset. Cheesy? Sure. Faithful to the source film? Absolutely. But the maths still has to work, and 10,000x with a Cash Pots panel covering Mini, Minor, Major and Mega keeps the structure honest underneath all the slapstick.