
The Auction House has a very dressed-up surface, but the game itself is built around clear pressure points rather than elaborate detours. The setting is all chandeliers, paintings, jewel cases, and poised auction guests, while the reel set stays clean at 5 reels, 4 rows, and 20 paylines. That balance works well. The theme gives the Slot elegance, though the mechanics are doing the real work by pushing Spins toward either scattered Bonus symbols or Scatter-led Free Spins.
Hold & Win is the stronger of the two main routes. Land 6 or more Bonus symbols and the feature starts with 3 Respins, locking in the triggers and any later Bonus symbols that appear. It is a familiar structure, but it fits the room nicely, especially with prize values tied to the Bonus symbols themselves. Free Spins offer a second lane, triggered by 3, 4, or 5 Scatters for 5, 7, or 9 Spins, and the game lets Hold & Win appear there as well. Then there is the base game Wild side, where at least one Wild can turn into a burst of 4 to 19 extra Wilds as long as no feature has triggered. Open The Auction House and see how quickly the quiet room starts making noise.
• Bonus Lock: 6 or more Bonus symbols trigger Hold & Win. The feature begins with 3 Respins, and every new Bonus symbol resets the count while staying fixed on the reels.
• Scatter Route: 3, 4, or 5 Scatters award 5, 7, or 9 Free Spins. Retriggers are possible, and Hold & Win can also appear during the feature.
• Wild Burst: When a base game spin lands at least one Wild without triggering a feature, there is a chance that 4 to 19 extra Wilds will be scattered across the reels.
• Bonus Access: Buy Bonus lets you purchase 5, 7, or 9 Free Spins directly. It is a cleaner shortcut into the part of the game that carries most of the momentum.
Additional Details:
· 5 Reels
· 3 Rows
· 20 Paylines
· Minimum bet $0.40