Wild Chapo Dream Drop slot features 5 reels and 15 pay lines powered by Relax Gaming. This Mexican-themed slot is going to take you down to the Mexican border to reunite with your favourite grumpy muchacho who is there to show you his side of Mexico. Slide into Chapo’s bodega of features at any of the Relax Gaming Casinos where you can play for real, or here for fun.
How to Play Wild Chapo Dream Drop Slot?
Set your bets because Wild Chapo is still the same loose cannon that we know he is.
- Forward button will get the reels move at the faster pace than usual.
- Bet +/- will regulate the size of your bet.
- Spin will get the reels spinning once you set your bets.
- Play will help you set the number of automated spins without any interruptions once you get tired of spinning the reels manually.
Slot Features
Wild symbol in the game substitutes for all the other symbols to help form a winning combo. The only symbol it cannot substitute for is the Bonus symbol. You will notice that there is a TNT Crate available in the base game which can explode and expand upwards on that reel to help create more Wilds.
Free Spins
Hit at least 3 Bonus symbols in the base game and you will trigger the Free Spins round. The number of spins awarded will depend on the number of triggering spins, and as such you may win 7, 9 or 11 spins. If you hit additional 3 symbols during the round, you will get added 3 spins awarded.
Once the feature starts, the bonus symbols will get stored and wait for the final spin when they will explode and convert to Wilds with a multiplier that will correspond to the number of bonus symbols stored. If it happens to be so that there are multiple wilds with a multiplier on the same win line, these will get multiplied against each other.
Re-Spin Feature
The feature happens when you hit 2 Bonus symbols during the base game. Once triggered, the triggering symbols will turn into Sticky Wilds and a respin will be awarded. Any additional Wilds that hit during that respins will also stick, and award another respin.
Dream Drop and Jackpot Spin
Jackpot Spin is randomly triggered and will be played before the regular spin with only stone blockers and the DD symbol available on the grid. Getting 5 DD symbols can trigger the Dream Drop feature.
In the Dream Drop feature, you stand to win one out of 5 different Jackpots that include Rapid, Midi, Maxi, Major and Mega. In the feature, you will get one spin on the Wheel, and whichever section it stops on, will be the Jackpot that is going to get awarded to you.
Summary
Wild Chapo Dream Drop is not much different from the original in terms of features as they all are the same except for the Jackpot Spin. The setup and design are the same, features are familiar and all the humorous touches that we’ve seen in the original will be available here as well. In terms of a win potential, the cap is still x10000 the bet, but that is counting the Jackpot out, and if we count the Jackpot in, the wins are going to get you dizzy. This means that if you like the original, it is time to spin the revamp because you only stand to win more thanks to the Dream Drop addition.
Nice graphics, smooth game play. Multiple progressive jackpots. This review applies to El Chapo and the other 4 or 5 games that also feature the Dream Drop Progressives.
Slot often goes > 100 spins with no win of > 1x and very few wins overall. I counted 183 spins just now with no win > 1x and the win that broke that cycle was only 3x. Shocking to be fair, the very low frequency wins suggest high volatility which should mean bigger wins when you do get them, but they are meaningless. Bonus round can be ok when you get it, typically giving 50-100x in my experience of approx. 3 weeks playing before writing this review. Has progressives that state must be won by a certain amount. For the must be won by 50,000 jackpot, does be climbing up fairly rapidly, but the closer you get to the 50,000, the slower it climbs - should be the opposite, should increase in pace as it gets higher due to more people playing. So it leaves me feeling scammed... supposedly a fixed amount of each bet goes into the progressives. So how can it start out going up about 40c a second when it has reset to 20K and nobody is playing it, then only go up by less than 1 cent a second when it's over 49,000. Just keeps people playing with the expectation it's going to go anytime. I packed it in one night when it was about 48,600, went to work next day, only to come home that evening and see it was still ticking over about 1c every 2 seconds. This is basically fixed to trap you into playing.