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Up to 117,649 Megaways
Somebody watched too many gangster films, then handed the reels to a cartoonist. That's the vibe of Mini Mafia Megaways, Pragmatic Play's comic take on organised crime. A purple-suited boss squints at you from the side, cigar smoke curling, Tommy gun in hand. The villa courtyard glows at dusk behind six reels that shuffle up to 117,649 ways to win. It's loud, it's silly, and it knows exactly what it is.
The base game runs on the standard Megaways rhythm. Reels fill, wins pay, and the Tumble feature clears every winning symbol so fresh ones drop in. Chains keep going until nothing else lands. What sets this one apart is the Minigun, a two-wide symbol that parks itself along the top row. Whenever it lands fully, every symbol sitting below it flips into a wild. And because tumbles can shove the Minigun into a new spot, one drop can trigger the transformation more than once in a single sequence.
Land four or more scatters spelling out the word BOSS and you're into Free Spins. Here's the hook. Each tumble bumps a progressive multiplier up by one, and it never resets for the whole round. Start at 1x, keep tumbling, and that number just climbs. The Minigun stays active too, so wilds keep flooding in while the multiplier grows. Three scatters mid-round hand you four extra spins.
Before the bonus kicks off, you can gamble it. A wheel decides whether you bank a chunk more free spins or lose the lot. Bold move, and not for everyone. If you'd rather skip the wait, the buy feature costs 100x your stake to jump straight in.
One honest note. Max win is capped at 5,000x, which feels modest next to Pragmatic's bigger Megaways titles. Is that a dealbreaker? Not really, since it usually means wins arrive a bit more often, but chasers hunting five-figure multipliers should know where the ceiling sits. Volatility runs high, the theme's a giggle, and that non-resetting multiplier is genuinely the reason to stick around.