About Sweet Honey
At first glance, KGR’s Sweet Honey game doesn’t really look like a slot. This is despite it being thrown in with their normal slot machine games. It is an oddity because it is very different to your normal run of the mill slots. This wonderfully animated title is actually more of an instant win game. You get to pick 9 out of 19 combs, and the more numbered cells you can find, the more you will win.
How to play
Once you have your bet placed, you can start playing the game. You will get 9 chances to reveal numbered cells. The more numbered cells you get out of the 19, the better your prize will be. You can see the prizes available to you from the pay table on the left hand side of the honeycomb.
The way that the numbers work is simple. If you see a number 2 inside one of the honey cells, then you know that around it are two more numbered cells. If you find a three, there are three nearby, etc. This should help you win substantially more money than you can if you can’t see what’s around. This feature is called a “hint”, and it can be turned off if you wish.
Wagering and prizes
The first thing a player must do is choose the value of their coins. These range from 0.05 up to 2.00 in total. Once that has been done, you can select how many coins you’d like to stake per bet. Between 1 and 10 coins per bet can be made. When playing Sweet Honey, your wager is going to fall somewhere between the 0.10 minimum bet, and the 40.00 maximum bet.
The amount that you can win in this instant win game depends greatly on what you wager. For example, if you are wagered on the maximum stake, you can win 4.00, 8.00, 80.00, 200.00 or 1,000.00 for 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 honey cells, respectively. When playing with the minimum stake, you are looking at prizes which include 0.01, 0.02, 0.30, 0.50 and 2.50, for 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 symbols, respectively.
Final thoughts
The prizes don’t really make playing Sweet Honey that worth it, if you are going to be wagering small sums of money. The more you wager, the bigger and better the prizes get. That just seems to be the way of it.