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Jackpot Catcher
Sun and Moon
Similar Games:
Jin Long Jin Bao (aka Dragon), Jin Long Jin Bao (aka Double Dragon)
Risk Scale:
Green (usually a few spins; sometimes upward of 15x the bet)
Minimum Play:
Three circles with multipliers; otherwise closer to six circles if no multipliers.
Other:
More similarities to Double Dragon, since circles can multiply.
These are games you’ll often whiff on, but a few solid hits will make up for all of that. Here’s what the Sun version of the game looks like:
You can see there are two green circles with 2x multipliers and three yellow circles without any. But this part is important, so I’ll zoom in a bit:

Each circle is separated into three parts, indicating how many spins they’ll be active for. You can see in this example that the top green circle has one spin remaining, while the one below it has two spins remaining. The yellow circle around the “9” has two spins remaining, while the second yellow circle has all three remaining.
So make sure your circles are active when you’re accessing a potential play and remember you’re usually looking for at least three circles with multipliers or around six total if there are no multipliers. My initial example had two active circles with multipliers and three active non-multiplier circles. That’s enough for me as well; call it a “combo” play if you’d like. I then spin for as long as I have that many active circles, usually a few spins or so.
How about this example on the Moon version of this game?
In this case I have one 2x circle and just one yellow circle. It may look like two yellow circles, but one of those won’t be active for the next spin, because it looks like this:

But even if it’s active, I still only have one 2x circle and two yellow circles, which is not enough for me. Of note, sometimes you can even get 3x circles, but don’t overvalue them if the rest of the board is dry.
The game is called Jackpot Catcher, because as you spin, you’re trying to “catch” credits in those circles, which is similar to Jin Long Jin Bao (a.k.a. Dragon) and Jin Long Jin Bao (a.k.a. Double Dragon).
The bonus for this game can be awesome, though that happens randomly. You get 10 spins, though your previous board won’t carry over to the bonus. As you spin in the bonus, you sometimes get “Jackpot Catcher” spins, where credits and bonus-multiplier symbols occupy the entire board.
Better still, any circles you land during the bonus stay for the duration of the bonus; they won’t be on a three-spin counter like they are during the base game. You can get a “Jackpot Catcher” spin during the base game as well, though it’s rare. It’s a dream to get one of those when you have a screen filled with circles and multipliers.
Here’s a video of this game in action, courtesy of TheBigPayback