Provider
Blueprint Gaming
Paylines
4,096 ways to win
Picture a primate behind the decks, sunglasses on, bananas stacked next to the turntable. That's the vibe Blueprint Gaming went for with King Kong Cash DJ Prime8, released back in June 2024 as another spin on the long-running Kong Cash universe. The reels sit against a glowing jungle stage flanked by stacks of speakers, and the soundtrack is genuinely funky, which is rare for a slot. Honestly, most jungle-themed games sound the same. This one doesn't.
Mechanically you're looking at a 6×4 grid with 4,096 ways to win, paying left to right. The maths sit at a medium-high volatility profile, and the headline number is a 10,000x bet ceiling in the base game. Stakes run from 0.10 up to 25 a spin, which keeps things flexible for both bankroll players and people just nursing a tenner through the evening.
And then there's the RTP question. The combined return is 91.99%, which looks rough on paper. But it's worth understanding why before writing it off. The base game pays 91.5%, with the remaining 0.49% feeding directly into the Jackpot King progressive pool, that Regal Pot and Royal Pot ladder sitting on the left side of the screen. So you're not losing that percentage, you're funding the chance at a network-wide jackpot drop. Whether that trade is worth it depends entirely on whether you'd actually enjoy a five-figure jackpot landing on a random spin.
The headline feature is the DJ Prime8 Bonus, triggered by 3 or more Bonus scatters. You then pick between Pump It Up Free Spins or Mixmaster Free Spins, each running its own mechanics and modifier set. During the base game you'll also catch Cash symbols and Collect scatters doing the standard King Kong Cash sweep routine, plus random modifiers firing off between spins.
One minor gripe. The Power Time and Fortune Play overlays feel a bit cluttered next to the Jackpot King side panel, and on smaller screens the UI can get busy. Visual noise aside, this is solid Blueprint craftsmanship with a personality the brand badly needed. If you've burned out on the original Kong Cash, DJ Prime8 is the remix worth queueing up.