Paylines
15 Fixed Paylines (left to right)
GameArt sends you out onto the African savanna with this one, and the setting does most of the heavy lifting early. A 5×3 grid sits at the foot of snow-capped Kilimanjaro, acacia trees and amber grassland behind the reels. The symbol mix splits in two. Up top you get the wildlife, a golden Lion, a spotted leopard, a rhino and a meerkat. Down the value ladder sit faceted gems in blue, green, red, yellow and purple. It plays across 15 fixed paylines, all left to right.
The numbers are friendly. RTP lands at 96.11%, volatility runs low, and the bet spans 0.15 up to 90 per spin. That low variance means the base game keeps ticking over with small, frequent wins. The Lion is your Wild, swapping in for everything except the diamond Scatter. And that Scatter pays from anywhere on the screen once three or more land, which is a nice bonus on top of the line wins.
Here's the part worth knowing before you spin. Free spins don't trigger the usual way. You won't be hunting three scatters scattered across the grid. Instead, you need a Wild and/or Scatter landing on reel 1 and reel 5 at the same time. Both outer columns, simultaneously. Pull it off and you get 15 free spins, plus a 2x total-bet payout dropped in before the round even begins.
The bonus is where Safari Gems earns its keep. Every win during free spins picks up a random multiplier of x2, x3, x5 or x10, applied per win rather than stacking. A modest combo can suddenly pay ten times over, and that's how you climb toward the 5,293x ceiling, which is genuinely steep for a game this gentle. The round retriggers for five more spins whenever those outer reels light up again. There's a card gamble on base wins too, double or quadruple, if you fancy the risk.
One honest gripe. That outer-reel trigger can feel stingy. You'll watch the middle reels fill with bonus symbols and still get nothing without both ends covered, so dry stretches drag.