Teslamania

Teslamania puts you inside Nikola Tesla’s mad-scientist workshop, where x10 expanding wilds and a Coin Rush hold-and-win chase a 15,000x cap.

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Provider
GameBeat
RTP
96.31%
Volatility
Medium
Max Win
15,000x
Grid
5x3
Paylines
50 fixed paylines
Min Bet
€0.10
Max Bet
€10.00
Release
Jun 2025

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Gamebeat doesn’t usually swing for the fences with theme. Teslamania is the exception. You’re parked inside a Victorian-industrial workshop where Nikola himself, white-haired and goggled, twiddles a coil that arcs purple lightning across the reels. Brass gauges, mason-jar batteries, a chalkboard covered in half-finished diagrams. It’s steampunk done with restraint, and honestly, the art is what sells the game before you even spin.

The math is a 5×3 grid with 50 fixed paylines, RTP at 96.31%, and medium volatility. Default bet is 1.00 FUN, which is ten times the usual 0.10 most studios pick, so don’t be surprised when the staking ladder starts higher than expected. Range runs 0.10 to 10.00. Max win caps at 15,000x, and there’s no Buy Bonus, which feels like a deliberate choice rather than an oversight here.

Three features carry the game. First, the Tesla Wild expands to fill its reel and drags a multiplier up to x10 with it, which is where most of the chunky base-game hits come from. Second, three or more lightning Scatters pay 10x, 30x, or 100x outright and shove you into Free Spins with up to 25 rounds and what the studio calls “resetting mechanics” between rounds. Sticky stuff, basically.

And then there’s Tesla Rush, the namesake hold-and-win. Collect six or more Coins on a single spin and they lock in place, three respins begin, and every fresh coin resets the counter. Coin denominations stretch from 1x bet all the way to 5,000x. Fill the grid with matching jackpot tiles and you trigger one of the four fixed tiers: Mini 100x, Minor 500x, Major 1,000x, Mega 5,000x. Is six coins a high entry bar? A little, yeah. You’ll see the trigger flirt with you more often than it actually lands. But when it does land, the respin sequence has genuine tension, mostly because the counter resetting makes you feel like the next coin is always coming.

One small gripe: Gamebeat’s marketing calls this “50 Ways to Win.” It’s not. It’s 50 paylines. Different math, slightly stricter alignment rules. Worth knowing before you sit down.

If you’ve played Fortune of Flint, the engine will feel familiar. Teslamania is the original. Flint is the reskin.

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