Paylines
25 Paylines (left to right)
Green hills, a rainbow, and a fat pot of gold sitting on the logo. Jumpin' Pot by GameArt leans hard into the St. Patrick's cliché, and it owns it. A red-haired Irish lass and a grinning leprechaun anchor the top of the paytable, with a golden harp and a stone wishing well just behind them. Mid pays go to a red toadstool and a horseshoe. The bottom is the usual card royals, dressed up in Celtic gold trim so they don't look too cheap. It's a 5×3 setup running across 25 fixed lines, left to right.
The Pot of Gold is your Wild. It stands in for everything except the four-leaf clover, which is the Scatter. There's also a small twist in the base game: extra Wilds get dropped onto the reels at random, so a dead-looking spin can suddenly pick up a substitution. That random Wild trickle is honestly what keeps the regular play from feeling flat, because there's no multiplier and no buy button here.
Land three or more clovers and you're into 10 free spins. This is where the game's one real idea lives. Two extra pots float around the grid during the bonus, landing in random spots each spin and acting as bonus Wilds. But when both pots settle into the same position, that overlap hands you a random mystery prize on top. So you're chasing two things at once, line wins and a collision.
Now the catch. RTP sits at 95.91%, which is below average, and the ceiling is low. Max win caps at just 403x. The volatility is rated high, sure, but high variance with a 403x lid means the swings hurt more than they reward. There's a standard card Gamble after wins if you want to double or quadruple. This is an older title and it plays like one. Set your expectations there.