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Booming Games launches Greedy for Gold: Hold and Win

Booming Games has today launched Greedy for Gold: Hold and Win, the second game in its Greedy for Gold series.

Greedy For Gold

Booming Games launches Greedy for Gold: Hold and Win, the second game in its Greedy for Gold series. Boasting a 5×3 grid with 20 fixed paylines, the game offers a maximum win potential of 2,000x. In keeping with its Irish theme, it contains Pot of Gold and Lucky Hat features, as well as Free Spins with Jumbo symbols and a powerful Hold and Win feature.

In the base game, the Pot of Gold feature collects non-triggering coins and can award Hold and Win on any spin. Alongside this, the Lucky Hat feature collects Scatter symbols for a chance to trigger Free Spins. 3,4 or 5 Scatter symbols award 10, 15 and 20 Free Spins respectively. Elsewhere in the base game.

During Free Spins, Jumbo symbols appear across reels 2-4. While Jumbo Scatter symbols award an extra 3 spins, Jumbo Value symbols award the Hold and Win feature, where Value symbols range from 1x to 100x the bet amount. Players who fill the grid are awarded the Grand Bonus, worth 1000x the bet amount.

The Hold and Win feature begins with 3 Respins. Scatter symbols are held in place while all other symbol positions Respin, and any additional symbols that land are held, resetting the remaining Respins to 3.
At any time, players can purchase the Mystery Bonus for 75x the bet amount, and the Super Bonus for 100x. Boost+ is a side bet that can be toggled on and off at any time, increasing the bet amount by 25% and the chance of triggering bonus features with Bonus Buy.

Craig Asling, Director of Games at Booming Games, said: “While we have a dedicated pipeline of releases around St Patrick’s Day, our Irish themed games are popular with players all year round. With a number of innovative bonus features, the game demonstrates our commitment to delivering premium gaming experiences, and we’re confident that players will enjoy this latest addition to our collection.”