Paylines
15 paylines (player-selectable 1-15)
Genii went and built a slot that's basically the slot equivalent of CBS at 11am. The Prize Is Right isn't subtle about its inspiration. The title swaps one letter, the symbols pile up like a Showcase Showdown, and the bonus round is literally a wheel spin. Carnival-painted 3D capitals, cyan-and-purple stage lighting, an “audience applause” scoreboard glowing off to the left. The whole thing is committed parody.
The reels run 5×3 with 15 paylines, all adjustable down to 1 if you're stretching a small balance. Bet range sits between $0.01 and $37.50, with five chip sizes from a penny up to fifty cents. Default lands at $4.50, which is where most spins will sit. RTP is 96.67%, comfortably above average, and volatility plays medium-to-high based on how the math distributes prizes.
Symbol art does the heavy lifting. You'll see a sleek black drip coffee maker, a flat-screen TV, a briefcase popped open to stacks of US bills, the iconic big red buzzer with a contestant's hand slammed onto it. The card values aren't generic suits either, they're chunky 3D block letters in purple, green, and red. The top prize symbol pays 2,000 coins for five-of-a-kind. Not the biggest line payout you'll find, but the multipliers do real work later.
The Wild is “Double High” stacked two-tall on whatever reel it lands, and any win it joins gets doubled. That stacking matters more than the multiplier honestly, since covering two of three positions on a reel turns marginal spins into proper ones. It substitutes for everything except the two scatters.
Here's where it gets interesting. The feature scatter (the show-host blonde with the question mark) triggers a Wheel of Free Spins bonus on a separate screen. Land three, four, or five and you get 1, 2, or 3 base free spins, then spin the wheel for either extra spins or a multiplier boost. The actual free spin count is RNG-driven by that wheel, which means you might walk in with one base spin and leave with a fat multi-spin run, or you might not. There's also a separate paying scatter that just hands out 1, 3, or 7 coins times your total bet, no bonus attached.
The coin ceiling tops out at 106,150 coins, one of the higher caps Genii has shipped. Reaching it means a long free spin run with stacked wheel boosts working together. One gripe: scatter can't retrigger inside free spins, so you live and die by whatever the wheel hands you on the way in. Still, the show-host concept lands, and it's hard not to smile at the buzzer-slam symbol.