Niagara Falls offers up a bunch of interesting aspects to the game. The golden coin that is dropped from the top of the game bounces down, lighting up the reels. So many chances to win. There are moments where whiskey barrels will also tumble down the reels. This is a great part of the game because the Free spins bonus is triggered. This brings the Locking Wild Reels which is your big chance to win big.
How to Win

Bonus Features
There are 3 bonus features in all. They include:
Coin Drop Bonus

- Wild. The trails symbols the golden coin left will be replaced by wilds.
- Free Spins. You’ll get free spins.
- Shake. You’ll receive 1 Shake that is added to the counter on the top left. This can then be used in the Cash Fall Bonus.
- Stacked Spin. The respin will get stacked symbols for potential big wins.
- Multiplier Bonus. The win will be multiplied by x2, x3, x4, or x5.
Niagara Falls Free Spins

Cash Fall
The Cash Fall feature triggers when you least expect it during any spin of the game. Coins will fall and land into empty slots or slots that have a cash value. It’s beautiful to see all the golden coins cascading down and making you money. Super Coins double the cash value of the slots.
Review of Game Play
Niagara Falls is a fun game that brings you back to the original style of slot machines. The music helps encapsulate that old school time. There’s more to this game though with many upgrades and bonus features that make it fun. There’s the Coin Drop Bonus that can lead you to Stacked Spins. The multipliers can turn into Wilds so you get some big, exciting wins. When the Cash Fall Bonus happens, this is where the magic is. There will be a waterfall of coins coming down the reels. There’s a nice quirk to the game when you miss out on getting three whiskey barrels. The crowd gasps.
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It has great graphics, but I have to say I had a hard time figuring out where the wins were coming from at first. It’s a really simple game but that can make it seem a bit dull at times. There were some lulls where I used the autoplay where nothing was happening for many spins. Still, they did a great job giving it that old time 1930’s feel.



