
Gear up for a wild and crazy ride in the 15 Coin Bank Bust slot, where a daring team of criminals is on a carefully planned mission to snatch as much treasure from a bank vault as possible. But don’t think that this is an average bank robbery. The action kicks off with a group of thieves targeting a highly secured bank, aiming for big wins and even bigger Jackpots.
Watch the quick-thinking robbers outwit the system and try to load up on golden Coins to hopefully escape with a massive payout.
Land at least three Vault symbols anywhere on the grid to trigger the Pick Vault Feature. Once you do that, you will be presented with two options - the Free Spins Feature or the Hold & Win Feature.
The Hold & Win Feature is activated by six or more gold Coin symbols in the main game, and if you choose it during the Vault Feature, it will award you three retriggerable Free Spins. If you manage to fill the entire grid with Coins, you will grab the Grand Jackpot of 5,000x your stake, plus the values of each awarded Coin.
Cash Collector Coins can land only on the first reel in the main game, but they can land on any position during the Hold & Win Feature. Each Cash Collector Coin on the grid will collect the sum of the Multipliers of all Coins. In the base game, Cash Collector Coin values are paid at the end of the round if a Hold & Win Feature is not activated. If you trigger a Hold & Win Feature, however, the Cash Collector Coin values will be paid at the end.
· 5 Reels
· 3 Rows
· 243 Paylines
· Minimum bet $0.10
Here’s the pecking order: gold dollar signs sit on top, dropping 4 for five. Diamonds sparkle up 2.8, while bars of gold and stacks of cash hand you 2.4 and 1.6. Chips lag behind at 1.4. Royals? Aces through Jacks just chip in 0.8, filler money.
1. The Wild’s a smug banker in a top hat, swapping in for everything except Vaults and Coins. He’s not just filler either, helps line up the big ones.
2. Vaults are the Scatter-style triggers, popping anywhere for payouts or feature launches.
3. Then come the Coins, spinning across Reels with Multipliers or Jackpot labels (Mini, Minor, Major).
4. Land a Cash Collector on Reel 1, and it’s payday, sweeping up every coin value in sight. Toss in that Vault Feature, pick and land either Free Spins or Hold & Win, and the Reels feel like a real smash-and-grab.
It’s 243 ways, which means if the symbols keep hugging left to right, you’re golden. Only the biggest win per symbol counts, but stack a few different hits together and your balance starts looking healthier than you thought.
The shiny stuff - Wilds, Vaults, Coins - that’s where the drama is. Royals? They’re background noise, drip-feeding until something heavier drops.
I’ll shoot straight, most wins here are pocket change. Three of a kind keeps you treading water, four feels like stacking bills, and five? That’s when the safe door swings wide.
Vaults don’t drop often, but land three and you’re in Free Spins, with Wilds spilling across Reels like the bank manager left the vault open.
Coins pop up more, and that’s your ticket into Hold & Win. Keep the streak alive long enough, and you’re eyeing the Major or even the Grand.
First spin in, and the dollar signs hit me like flashing Vegas lights, real boss energy. Diamonds and gold bars are fancy, but they’re basically the sidekicks. Chips jingle like loose change in my pocket, nothing wild. Whole thing leans slick neon-bank vibes. Vault doors, glowing money piles, less cartoon, more casino heist.