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Wheel of Fortune Wild Boost Gold
Similar Games:
Some elements of Regal Riches and Prosperity Pearl with the blue wilds in those games.
Risk Scale:
Yellow/Orange (often over in under 60 spins, but sometimes it’s over 100)
Minimum Play:
Speculating 20 combined or at least 15 on one side; very much subject to change with more of a sample.
Other:
This game has a surprisingly high max number of wilds you can bank on each side.
When I first saw this one, I figured the two numbers on each side would cap at around six or seven. After all, when I was checking a group of games and all of the denoms within them, I wasn’t finding much beyond six:
How wrong I was! After doing some reading of the game rules, I found out it caps at 35 per side, which is a great sign for an advantage game. Full reset is 3-3, so the game could potentially (though likely almost never) get to 35-35.
That means that I was playing it way, way too early in my video below, but that’s going to happen sometimes when trying to learn a new game.
Once you activate one of the sides, which happens by chance, all of the stored wilds will shoot down onto the screen below. What’s cool is the wilds can multiply, giving it a Regal Riches sort of feel:
Once that happens, the side where they came from will reset to three, and the play will likely be over (unless the other side happened to be at 15 or higher).
There’s a secondary feature that happens by chance, and it involves landing three Wheel of Fortune symbols. What’s interesting is sometimes it only takes one wheel to trigger all three. You’ll then spin the big wheel and be awarded a wedge at random. This is not anything you can plan for, so if you happen to trigger it while you’re chasing the wilds, you’ve just gotten lucky.
In the base game, some spins will give you green gems, and they’ll add to your counter on either the left or right side. Eventually, one of the sides will trigger, though sometimes it will take an investment.
Because of the potential for these sides to grow quite high from the reset of three, I could see this one having a high ceiling. It might be a rare newer game with a pronounced edge at the right numbers, and I’m excited to play it more.
Also, from what I can tell, the pink meter bordering the wheel has no bearing on anything, so don’t factor that in when looking for potential plays. This one might look close to complete, but you should ignore it:

Below is my video where I was 100% experimenting. I’d never play numbers so low now, and my next video will show the game in an actual advantage state.