Gems Gone Wild Power Reels
- RTP
- 95.05%
- Volatility
- MEDIUM
- Max win
- 3,000×
- Hit freq
- -
- Grid
- -
- Bet
- -
- Released
- 2020-06-19
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Our take
8×6 space-gem slot from Red Tiger with 95.05% RTP, Power Reels wilds, and a 3,000× max win.
Gems Gone Wild Power Reels occupies a crowded space-gem niche but distinguishes itself with bold visuals and the Power Reels mechanic. The 8×6 grid crosses 30 paylines and builds wins from any direction along a line. Wild star symbols land freely on any spin and can lock in place, merging together during respins to form larger blocks—2×2 or 3×3 clusters multiply your win potential.
The design leans into a deep-space aesthetic with blinking stars and vibrant gem symbols in violet, magenta, and turquoise. Red Tiger's art direction avoids the stale sci-fi look many competitors fall into. Gameplay moves briskly, with respins triggering cleanly when wild clusters form.
At 95.05% RTP and medium volatility, Gems Gone Wild appeals to players seeking steady returns without extreme swings. The 3,000× max-win cap is competitive for the volatility tier, though not exceptional. Hit frequency and bonus round data aren't published, so predicting trigger rates requires hands-on play.
Pros
- Power Reels mechanic creates locking wilds and merging blocks for escalating wins
- 95.05% RTP sits above average for medium-volatility slots
- 8×6 grid with 30 paylines offers frequent win opportunities
- Space-gem aesthetic stands out with strong visual polish
Cons
- Max win of 3,000× is moderate and may disappoint high-variance players
- Limited bonus feature data; no published hit frequency or bonus frequency
- 30 paylines feel restrictive compared to newer 243-way or Megaways titles
Math & maxes
Math breakdown
- Volatility score
- 3 / 5
- Max win
- 3,000x the stake
Gameplay video
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FAQ
What are Power Reels?
Wild stars can lock in place and merge together during respins. They can form 2×2 or 3×3 blocks to amplify payouts. Wilds land freely on any spin without triggering a special feature.
How do wins form on this 8×6 grid?
Winning symbols form along any of the 30 paylines. A matching sequence can start anywhere on a line. Wild stars substitute for regular symbols to complete combinations.
Is there a bonus round?
Sources mention bonus potential but don't provide trigger rates or detailed feature rules. We recommend demoing the game to understand the bonus mechanics firsthand.





