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Rating
- /10
RTP
97.00%
Volatility
HIGH
Max win
10,000×
Hit freq
-
Grid
-
Bet
-
Released
2023-05-01
Mines GamesBlueBombsChestDark Blue

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Our take

Crash-game Mines from TaDa Gaming with 97% RTP, bomb-and-coin mechanic, and 10,000× max win.

Mines is TaDa Gaming's 2023 Crash-game debut, sitting alongside Colour Prediction and Keno in a push toward non-traditional iGaming formats. The title strips slots to their essence: click-to-reveal gameplay, escalating multiplier, and a binary outcome (win or bust).

Mechanics are simple—each grid cell hides a coin or bomb. Reveal coins and your multiplier climbs; hit a bomb and the round ends. Progressive jackpots stack across players (similar to Mines: Dragon Gaming), adding shared-pool allure. The wide betting range accommodates both conservative and aggressive playstyles, and the 97% RTP is above-average.

Where this differs from Dragon Gaming's version is thematic framing—TaDa's treasure-chest and bomb imagery feels more slot-adjacent. The 2023 release timing positions it as experimental for a provider known for traditional slots. At 97% RTP and 10,000× max win, it's generous, but limited player feedback exists yet.

Pros

  • Above-average 97% RTP, genuinely player-friendly
  • Progressive jackpots add shared-pool excitement
  • Simple, intuitive mechanics easy to learn

Cons

  • Newer title (2023) with limited long-term player data
  • Instant-win format alienates traditional slot purists
  • Progression is purely luck-based; no strategic elements

Math & maxes

Math breakdown

Volatility score
3 / 5
Max win
10,000x the stake

Gameplay video

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FAQ
How do progressive jackpots work in Mines?

A portion of all player bets feeds a shared jackpot pool. A randomly selected player wins it during their round.

What's the betting range?

Wide range accommodates players from conservative to high-stakes, though specific limits aren't detailed in source data.

How does this differ from Dragon Gaming's Mines?

Both use bomb-and-coin mechanics and 10,000× max wins. TaDa's version has progressive jackpots; Dragon's is grid-customisable.

When was this released?

2023. It was TaDa Gaming's entry into the Crash-game space alongside Colour Prediction and Keno.