The Dim Sum slots game is produced by the Bwin/Party group. This group provide the house edge information for some of their slots games and not for other, with no apparent rhyme or reason for the games they miss out. As such, if you are going to play with them we would recommend only playing games that they list the house edge information for. However we don’t recommend playing with this group at all due to their unwillingness to engage in 3rd party dispute mediation. For further information see the Bwin Casino Review.
The gambling spirit is strong in the kitchens of the Asian restaurants.
Dim Sum had 5 reels, 20 paylines and you can bet one coin on each payline.
The ‘Chef’ symbol is wild.
There is only one bonus feature when playing Dim Sum and it is activated when you receive 3 or more of the ‘Wok’ scatter symbol anywhere on the reels. When this happens you will be taken to a new screen showing the kitchen in the restaurant. Pick a cooking utensil to reveal the number of complimentary spins you’ll receive and a pot to reveal the multiplier that will be applied to your complimentary spins.
Conclusion
With only the most basic of free spin bonus features, 6.756% is an extortionate price tag.