Currently viewing:
English in United States
Reels | 5 |
---|---|
Paylines | 25 |
Min bet size | |
Max bet size |
RTP | 96.5 |
---|---|
Wild symbols | YES |
Free spins | YES |
Bonus | YES |
Jackpot | 2500 coins |
The James Dean game can be found at casinos offering NextGen Gaming software. NextGen Gaming are primarily a slots developer and their games can most often be found at casinos working with the NYXGaming platform. As a standard NextGen Gaming do publish the RTP/House Edge information for their slots games within their game paytable. As such we can say that the House Edge of James Dean is 4.584%.
The original rebel is back in slots form.
James Dean is a 5 reel game with 25 paylines and you can only bet 1 coin on each payline.
The ‘James Dean in front of Neon Lights’ symbol is Wild and only appears on reels 2, 3 and 4.
There are three bonus features when playing James Dean. The first bonus feature is activated when you receive the James Dean in front of Neon Lights Wild symbols on reels 2, 3 and 4. When this happens you will receive 3 complimentary spins. During the complimentary spins either reels 2, 3 or 4 become a Wild reel and all wins are tripled.
The second bonus feature is activated when you receive 3 or more of the ‘Holywood Star’ scatter symbol anywhere on the reels. When this happens you will be awarded 10 complimentary spins. During the complimentary spins all wins are doubled. You can collect ‘Clapper’ symbols as your complimentary spins progress. Each time you receive a Clapper symbol you will be awarded up to 3 ‘Legend Spins’ which will be banked and played at the end of the complimentary spins. The Legend Spins are the same as the complimentary spins except all wins are multiplied by 5. Complimentary spins can be retriggered.
The third bonus feature is triggered when you receive 3 or more of the ‘James Dean in a Polo Neck’ scatter symbol anywhere on the reels. When this happens you will be asked to click on one of the James Dean in a Polo Neck symbols to reveal a random prize.
James Dean really isn’t NextGen Gaming’s best offering, but it still has a reasonable selection of bonus features and a House Edge a little lower than industry average.