Stompin’ Gold
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How the base game plays
The base game uses 5 reels, 3 rows and 20 fixed paylines, with wins paid from left to right for 3 or more matching symbols. The lower symbols are wooden 10, J, Q, K and A royals, while the premiums are outdoor-kit symbols: flasks, cameras, backpacks and tents. The paytable is not generous in ordinary line-hit terms. Five royals pay only 1.2x the bet, five premiums land between 2.5x and 3x, and five wilds pay 4x. Wilds substitute for every regular symbol except Bounty Coins. That makes the base game feel like a feeder system. You are waiting for mystery symbols, upgraded wilds or coins to interrupt the grind.
How the Biggie & Boogie mechanic works
Biggie and Boogie are the two base-game characters that can turn plain wilds into something more useful. Mystery symbols may land at any time; if they reveal regular paying symbols, they all reveal as the same symbol, but individual mystery symbols can also reveal wilds or Bounty Coins. When Biggie appears with wilds on the reels, those wilds become expanding wilds. When Boogie appears with wilds, the wilds receive multipliers from 2x to 100x. If both characters appear with wilds, the result is expanding multiplier wilds. Multiple wild multipliers on the same payline are added together rather than multiplied, which keeps the ceiling controlled. It is a good idea, but it depends heavily on timing. One character without the right wild setup does not do much.
The free spins round
There is no conventional free spins round here, which is worth saying clearly because the slot looks like the kind of game that might hide one behind scatters. The main bonus is Hold'N Grow. Four or more Bounty Coins trigger it, and the triggering coins move into the round. It starts with 3 respins, and every new coin refreshes the count. The grid size depends on how many coins are in play: it starts at 5x3 for 4 to 6 coins and can grow as far as 5x8 when 24 to 40 coins are involved. Standard Bounty Coins carry values from 1x to 5x the bet, while special coins can carry Mini, Minor, Major, Mega or Grand prizes. The round ends when respins run out or the grid fills.
How the GO Collect feature works
GO Collect is the bridge between smaller coin teases and the main bonus. When 1 to 3 Bounty Coins land in the base game, they are collected by the GO Collect meter instead of immediately starting Hold'N Grow. That collection can still trigger the bonus. If it does, the feature begins with the triggering coins plus 1 to 3 extra random Bounty Coins. There is also a second layer inside Hold'N Grow: a Bonus Bounty Coin can land and trigger Hold'N Spin, a 3x3 hold round with 3 respins. When Hold'N Spin ends, its total becomes the value of that Bonus Bounty Coin, then the game returns to Hold'N Grow. It is the cleverest part of the slot.
Bet limits and stake controls
The listed stake range converts to roughly CA$0.15 to CA$160, though the exact Canadian display can vary by operator. No Ante Bet or Bonus Buy is listed in the available rules, so the stake selector is the main control. That is not a bad thing. A paid shortcut into this kind of high-volatility hold round would probably be expensive and brutal. The bigger control issue is RTP. The top return is 96.2%, but lower builds exist, so Ontario players should check the in-game info screen before spinning. Play'n GO has Ontario supplier licensing, while Alberta is moving toward a regulated private market in 2026.
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A huge ceiling and the bonus-within-a-bonus structure save this from being just another comedy reskin, but not by a wide margin. The best moments come when Biggie and Boogie turn ordinary wilds into expanding multiplier wilds, or when Hold'N Spin feeds a meaningful value back into Hold'N Grow. The problem is the thin base game and the risk of weaker RTP versions. Best for max-win chasers who like Play'n GO coin features and are disciplined enough to check the paytable first.
- The 50,000x ceiling gives the game far more upside than most cute wildlife slots.
- Biggie and Boogie can combine expanding wilds with multipliers up to 100x.
- Hold'N Grow feeding into a separate 3x3 Hold'N Spin gives the bonus more structure than a basic coin collector.
- Regular line wins are weak, with five premium symbols paying only 2.5x to 3x.
- There is no classic free spins mode for players who dislike hold-style bonuses.
- There is no classic free spins mode for players who dislike hold-style bonuses.
- The core loop still leans on coins, meters and respins rather than a genuinely new mechanic.
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No. The main bonus is a hold-style round rather than free spins. Four or more Bounty Coins trigger Hold'N Grow, where coins lock on the grid and respins continue as new coins land. A separate Hold'N Spin round can also appear inside that bonus.
Biggie and Boogie matter most in the base game because they can upgrade wilds. Biggie turns wilds into expanding wilds, Boogie adds multipliers, and both together create expanding multiplier wilds. Without wilds landing at the right time, the character appearances are much less valuable.
Yes, but it is not a guaranteed bonus path. When 1 to 3 Bounty Coins land, the meter can collect them and may still trigger Hold'N Grow. If that happens, the round starts with the triggering coins plus extra random Bounty Coins, which gives the feature a stronger opening board.
No Bonus Buy is listed in the available rules. That means players have to reach Hold'N Grow through Bounty Coins or the GO Collect route. For a high-volatility game with a very large ceiling, that makes bankroll control more important than chasing the bonus quickly.
Play'n GO has Ontario supplier licensing, so its games can appear through Ontario-regulated operators when those casinos add them. Availability still depends on each operator’s library. Alberta players should also watch the province’s 2026 regulated-market rollout and use approved sites once they are live.
It suits players who like high-volatility coin collectors, character-driven wild upgrades and oversized max-win targets. It is a poor fit for low-risk players, anyone who wants frequent free spins, or anyone who dislikes waiting through quiet base-game stretches before the bonus structure gets moving.