Shadow Treasure
- RTP
- 96.03%
- Volatility
- HIGH
- Max win
- 12,000×
- Hit freq
- -
- Grid
- -
- Bet
- -
- Released
- 2020-01-01
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Our take
5-reel tomb-raider-inspired slot from Hacksaw Gaming with high volatility, respins on every win, and 12,000× potential—96.03% RTP with up to 500× multipliers.
Shadow Treasure is a 5-reel, 4-row tomb-raider adventure from Hacksaw Gaming set in a dark supernatural temple. The heroine (a red-headed adventurer Lara Croft-inspired) searches for gems across 14 paylines, with respins triggering on every win to compound consecutive payouts.
The mechanic structure revolves around respins: each win resets the reels and allows multipliers to stack up to 500×, creating explosive potential without traditional free-spin rounds. High volatility makes the swing between base play and respins-fuelled runs dramatic.
At 96.03% RTP and high volatility, Shadow Treasure suits experienced players comfortable holding through droughts for 12,000× max-win potential. The dark aesthetic and treasure theme add atmosphere, though the respins-heavy design lacks diversity in bonus structures. Available on mobile and desktop.
Pros
- Respins on every win with up to 500× multipliers create explosive payout chains
- 12,000× max win and 96.03% RTP suit high-volatility aggressive players well
- Tomb-raider theme with dark supernatural aesthetics adds immersive atmosphere
Cons
- High volatility creates extended base-game droughts between winning spins
- Respins-only bonus structure lacks variety; no free-spin rounds or other features
Math & maxes
Math breakdown
- Volatility score
- 3 / 5
- Max win
- 12,000x the stake
FAQ
How do respins work?
Every win triggers a respin with the reels resetting; multipliers stack up to 500× across consecutive respins.
What's the max win?
12,000× your stake when multipliers align across respin chains.
Is this high volatility?
Yes; expect extended base-game droughts interspersed with explosive respin sequences.
Does it have free spins?
No; the game focuses on respins and multiplier accumulation rather than traditional bonus rounds.





