About Deal or No Deal: The Banker’s Riches
This slot is one of several Deal or No Deal slot machines developed by Endemol and based on the hit television series of the same name. Popular with players in the United Kingdom, this Deal or No Deal slot offers up many aspects of gameplay that are like those in the show, and is played over 5 reels and 20 paylines, all of which can be adjusted by the player. Players can also adjust their line bets, from a floor of 0.01 up to a ceiling of 5.00. Players will, therefore, note that the minimum and maximum wagers in this game rise from 0.01 per line per spin, and are capped at 100.00 a game, respectively. The RTP (return to player) rate in this game is the industry standard, at 95.06%, although the non-progressive jackpot is more advantageous than you might expect, at 2,500x your total bet. There is also a progressive jackpot which we’ll come to shortly.
Special Features
Wild symbols do show up in this game, and they appear as the Deal or No Deal logo. These symbols can replace all other symbols in the slot, but not scatter icons.
Scatter icons appear as black telephones and can appear on all the reels of the slot. You are going to need to land at least 3 of those anywhere on the reels to trigger the bonus rounds in Deal or No Deal: The Banker’s Riches, and there are three of those.
Bonus Feature
The first bonus feature is arguably the most profitable since it contains the progressive jackpot prize. In this bonus, players can start playing the Deal or No Deal game just like the contestants on the television show. Players can accept or decline the Banker’s offers as they play this game. Make it all the way, and you could win the progressive prize.
The second bonus is the Reel Banker feature, and it offers players plenty of free spins with top-notch prizes (and double wins) until the banker appears on the third reel, which terminates the bonus.
Deal or No Deal: The Banker’s Riches’ final bonus is an instant win game, which promises at least 1 of 10 different cash prizes. Players can accept or refuse prizes, but eventually, they must accept the final one offered if they’ve turned down the rest. The trick is to accept a good one before the offers start to decline in value.