Reactor
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Reactor
Reactor is a slot game set in a nuclear plant. Five reels. Standard pay structure. Scatters trigger free spins. Wilds substitute for regular symbols. The bonus round either adds extra wilds or multiplies your wins. Adjust your bet size before spinning. Match symbols left to right to cash out. No special mechanics beyond the free spin feature and wild multipliers.
Game Features
- 5-reel slot layout with standard payline mechanics
- Scatter symbols activate free spin bonus rounds
- Wild symbols substitute for regular symbols on reels
- Free spin rounds feature wild expansion or multiplier effects
- Adjustable bet levels and coin values
- Left-to-right pay direction across active paylines
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Frequently Asked Questions
What happens when scatter symbols land in Reactor?
Scatter symbols trigger free spin bonus rounds. During these free spins, wild symbols expand or apply multipliers to increase win potential on your active paylines.
Can I adjust my bet in Reactor?
Yes. You control your total stake per spin by adjusting both coin values and payline selection across the 5-reel layout.
How do wild symbols work in Reactor?
Wild symbols substitute for regular symbols on the reels to complete winning combinations across your active paylines. Wild symbols also feature expansion or multiplier effects during free spin rounds.
What direction do winning combinations pay in Reactor?
Winning combinations pay from left to right across your active paylines.
Does Reactor use a fixed paytable?
Yes. Reactor uses a fixed paytable where symbol combinations deliver consistent payouts according to their assigned values.