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Adjacent Ways (CoinWays)
Coins are the whole story here, and yet you won't see a single one during normal play. That's the strange, clever tension at the heart of Supreme Zeus, Hacksaw Gaming's mountaintop spin on the Olympus myth. The bearded king stands to the right of a 5×4 grid wrapped in marble and gold, lobbing lightning while gemstone medallions tumble. It looks lavish. It plays patient.
The base game runs on Ways rather than fixed lines, so any three matching symbols stacking from the leftmost reel pays. Wins trigger Super Cascades, where the contributing symbols vanish and fresh ones drop in for chain reactions off one spin. There's no Wild anywhere, which feels unusual at first. You adjust. The medallions and golden rams do the heavy lifting until something bigger shows up.
And that's the catch. Coin symbols, the bronze, silver and gold discs carrying values up to 10x, only land inside the bonus rounds. When they form a Ways shape across at least three reels, CoinWays kicks in: each reel's coins add into a Coin Bar, then those totals multiply left to right. A modest 2 x 3 x 2 x 7 x 3 quietly becomes 252x. That multiplicative stacking is how the 12,500x ceiling, the “Sky Fury” prize, actually gets reached.
Three bonuses feed it. Thunder Reign hands you 10 free spins from three FS scatters. Wrath of Olympus needs four scatters but guarantees a coin every spin. And Last Ascension, triggered by three Hot 100 symbols, drops a wild 100 free spins with boosted CoinWays odds.
Prefer not to grind? FeatureSpins buys let you hunt the bonuses directly, or take the Sacred route that guarantees coins per reel. Fair warning though, the RTP sits at 96.39% and volatility is maxed at five lightning bolts. Dry base spins are the price of admission. Is the payoff worth it? When CoinWays line up in Last Ascension, honestly, yeah.