Million Coins Respin

Million Coins Respin is a high volatility fruit pokie by iSoftBet, played on a 5-reel, 3-row grid with 20 fixed paylines, an RTP of 95.49%, and a top jackpot of 1,000,000 coins. Released on 5 February 2018, it takes everything you'd expect from a Vegas fruit machine — cherries, BARs, lucky 7s — and adds one genuinely clever twist: a paid manual respin on any individual reel after every spin. No free spins, no scatter bonus round, just old-school reel mechanics with a real jackpot dangling at the end.

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Quick Stats

DetailInfo
ProvideriSoftBet
Game TypeVideo Slot / Pokie
RTP95.49%
VolatilityHigh
Reels / Rows5 × 3
Paylines20 Fixed
Min Bet$0.20
Max Bet$100.00
Max Win1,000,000 coins (coin-based jackpot — see RTP section)
FeaturesManual Reel Respin, Wild Symbol, Six-Tier Jackpot (Ultra Win)
ThemeClassic Fruit / Vegas
Release Date5 February 2018
PlatformDesktop & Mobile

What Is Million Coins Respin?

Million Coins Respin is iSoftBet’s modern take on the classic Vegas fruit machine. Strip away the progressive jackpots and bonus mini-games you’d find in most contemporary pokies, and this is what you get — a straight 5×3 reel set, fruit symbols, and a mechanic that puts you in the driver’s seat between spins. The game is a spiritual sequel to iSoftBet’s earlier title Million Cents (2013), updated for HTML5 and built to run on any device.

The audience here is players who find modern feature-heavy slots exhausting. If you like the idea of spinning fruit reels, watching the paytable tick over, and having the option to nudge a single reel at will rather than sit back passively, this pokie suits you. It does not suit players who rely on free spins rounds to build a bankroll — there are none. Every extra shot at a win costs you money, either through a regular spin or a paid respin.

Start with the demo version first to get a feel for the respin pricing before you commit real money to it.


RTP and Volatility

The RTP sits at 95.49%. That is below the industry average of around 96%, which means over millions of spins, the game returns roughly $95.49 for every $100 wagered. If you put $50 through it in a session, your theoretical long-run return is around $47.75 — but real sessions swing well above and below that figure, especially on a high volatility title.

The volatility here is high. That means dry patches between wins are a normal part of the experience. You might spin 30 times without a significant return, then land a solid hit that resets the balance. On a $20 session at the minimum bet of $0.20 per spin, that gives you 100 spins, which is enough runway to see a few decent payouts — but you should plan for variance, not smooth, consistent wins.

One detail worth knowing: one independent source reports that the base game RTP drops as low as 93.73% during normal spins, with the respin feature carrying a slightly higher RTP of 96%. iSoftBet has not publicly confirmed this split figure, so treat it as indicative rather than certified. What it does suggest is that the respin mechanic is priced to be mathematically fair — it is not simply a way for the house to extract more money from you.

Watch your session bankroll. High volatility and an RTP below average is a combination that punishes short, underfunded sessions.


Betting Range

The bet structure in Million Coins Respin is coin-based rather than a single stake slider. You choose a coin value between $0.01 and $1.00, then choose how many coins to bet per line — between 1 and 5. With 20 fixed paylines always active, the total bet per spin is: coins per line × coin value × 20.

At the minimum (1 coin at $0.01): $0.20 per spin.
At the maximum (5 coins at $1.00): $100 per spin.

That $0.20 floor is accessible for casual players, while the $100 ceiling gives high rollers room to move. The mid-range sweet spot for most players is somewhere around $0.50–$2.00 per spin, which keeps sessions sustainable while keeping jackpot prizes meaningful.

One important note: if you change your bet size after landing a potential respin opportunity, the respin feature is nullified. Lock in your bet before you spin if you plan to use it.


How to Play Million Coins Respin — Step by Step

  1. Set your coin value using the Coin Value button — choose between $0.01 and $1.00.
  2. Set your bet per line — between 1 and 5 coins. Your total stake per spin is automatically calculated and displayed.
  3. Check the paytable by tapping the ‘i’ icon. Pay special attention to the jackpot symbol combinations — they behave differently depending on which payline they land on.
  4. Hit Spin to start a round. Alternatively, use Autoplay (up to 1,000 spins) for hands-free play.
  5. Watch for winning combinations — three or more matching symbols must land left to right from reel 1 on an active payline. The million wild and fortune symbol can pay with as few as one or two matching symbols.
  6. After each spin, check the respin prices displayed beneath each reel. If you’re one symbol away from a strong combination, decide whether the potential win justifies the cost of the respin. There is no guarantee — the respin is a fresh random outcome on that reel.
  7. No gamble feature is available — all wins go directly to your balance.

Try this: Start at the $0.20 minimum bet and play 20–30 spins before using any respins. That lets you see how the symbol frequency behaves before spending extra on individual reels.


Symbols and Paytable

Million Coins Respin uses a two-tier symbol structure: standard symbols and special jackpot symbols.

Standard symbols (combinations of 3 to 5, left to right on a payline):

The million wild — the game logo — is the most valuable standard symbol. A single wild on a payline returns 25 coins; five in a row pays 50,000 coins. It substitutes for all regular symbols but cannot replace the 10, 0, or 00 jackpot symbols.

The fortune symbol is the second-highest payer, returning 100 to 10,000 coins depending on the combination count. Below that sits the flaming 7, worth 500 to 5,000 coins for 3 to 5 on a line. Regular red 7s, cherries, and BAR symbols (single, double, triple) fill out the lower end of the paytable with payouts ranging from 50 to 1,500 coins. Notably, any mixed combination of BAR symbols landing on a payline pays 25 to 100 coins — a small but useful catch-all payout.

Special jackpot symbols — 10, 0, and 00:

These three symbols combine to spell out numerical values and award fixed jackpot prizes. Combinations involving 10 and varying counts of 0s pay 10, 100, 1,000, or 10,000 coins depending on the sequence. The 100,000-coin prize triggers when the sequence 10+0+0+0+00 lands on any payline other than payline 1. The full 1,000,000-coin Ultra Win jackpot requires the identical combination — 10+0+0+0+00 — to land across the entire middle row (payline 1 specifically). The 00 symbol only contributes to the top jackpot combination; it does not activate the 100,000-coin prize on its own.

All payouts are coin-based, so the cash value scales with your chosen coin size.


Bonus Features

Manual Reel Respin

This is the game’s centrepiece. After every spin — win or no win — a price is displayed beneath each of the five reels. Clicking the respin button under any reel triggers a fresh random spin on that reel alone, while the other four stay locked in place. The cost varies depending on the current symbol configuration and the payout potential of changing that reel. A reel sitting on a high-value symbol adjacent to a partial winning line will cost more to respin than a reel with low-value symbols.

The respin does not guarantee a win. You could pay the displayed price and land the same symbol, a worse symbol, or occasionally hit something better. Use it tactically — if the cost is a small fraction of the potential payout and you need one specific reel to change, the maths can work in your favour. If the cost approaches or exceeds the potential win, walk away from the respin.

There is no limit to how many respins you can trigger in a single round, but each respin is charged separately. Changing your bet size mid-round cancels all available respins.

Ultra Win Jackpot

The Ultra Win is not a triggered bonus round — it is a base game jackpot that pays out when the right symbols align. Landing 10+0+0+0+00 across the middle row on payline 1 awards the full 1,000,000-coin jackpot. The same symbol sequence on any other payline awards 100,000 coins instead. Shorter combinations of the jackpot symbols — for example, just 10+0 or 10+0+0 — pay smaller fixed amounts from the jackpot tier: 10, 100, 1,000, or 10,000 coins.

The respin mechanic makes chasing this jackpot interactive. If three of the five required jackpot symbols land in position, you can use individual respins on the remaining reels to try to complete the sequence. Whether that chasing is financially sensible depends entirely on the respin price displayed — check it carefully before committing.


Is Million Coins Respin Worth Playing?

Pros:

  • The manual respin mechanic gives you genuine agency between spins — unusual for a classic-format pokie and genuinely enjoyable to use tactically.
  • A six-tier jackpot structure means jackpot symbols are paying out at multiple levels, not just the top prize.
  • Wide bet range ($0.20–$100) suits both casual players and higher-stakes sessions.
  • Clean, mobile-ready HTML5 design runs without issues on any device.
  • Mixed BAR combinations paying a small consolation prize is a thoughtful touch that keeps low-bet sessions ticking over.

Cons:

  • No free spins feature at all — if you play pokies primarily for bonus rounds, this game has nothing to offer you.
  • The RTP of 95.49% sits below the market average, and the base-game RTP may drop as low as 93.73% without respins.
  • The 1,000,000-coin jackpot sounds enormous but is coin-based — at a $0.20 minimum bet, that equates to $2,000. It is not a life-changing jackpot.
  • The max win of 1,000,000 coins is only achievable on payline 1 specifically. Landing the same combination on any other payline awards 100,000 coins — a distinction that catches many players off guard.
  • Visual design is deliberately minimal; if you need audiovisual engagement to enjoy a session, this is a dull-looking game.

Bottom line: Million Coins Respin is a well-built classic fruit pokie with one strong idea at its core — the paid respin. If you enjoy that kind of hands-on, tactical play and are comfortable with high volatility and a slightly below-average RTP, it earns its place in a rotation. Casual players who want free spins and frequent base-game hits will find it frustrating.


Responsible Gambling

Million Coins Respin uses a certified random number generator (RNG). Every spin and respin produces a completely random outcome that cannot be predicted, influenced, or repeated. Set a session budget before you play and stop when you reach it. If gambling stops being enjoyable, contact a responsible gambling support service in your area.