If you don’t know the classic Mines, then you surely have no familiarity with computers at all. Roobet’s Mines, or any other casino original mines, isn’t a one on one copy, rather an inspired version of the game. One where the casino obviously can’t lose in the long run.
The purpose is simple: pick empty squares to increase your multiplier and cash out when you’re satisfied with the win. Or keep clicking and risk losing your bet.
What is Mines?
Mines is a type of original casino game where the play area is an adjustable grid. Each round you pick a single tile which can either lead to an increased win multiplier, or a mine. The latter ends the gameplay in favour of the casino. Mine and its various versions fall under Multiplier Trail game type.
Roobet allows customising the gameplay by changing the number of mines together with the grid size. The less likely you are to win the higher the win multipliers become.
How to play Roobet Mines
In order to play Roobet’s Mines, you first need to register an account at the casino and make a deposit. After this the steps are easy:
- Go to “Roobet Games” in casino lobby, and choose “Mines”.
- Set your bet amount. Remember to choose the right currency to use first.
- Decide on the the grid setup and the number of mines.
- Click Start Game to place your bet.
- Choose a tile. It will either reveal Roobet logo or a mine. The latter ends the game.
- Check what you can currently cash out and what the next coin will increase that to, and decide whether you want to cash out or not.
The gameplay is very straightforward, though it will differ a lot depending how high you have jacked up the difficulty. With just one mine you can click around to your hearts content, and with full mines you’ll never even get the choice to cash out.
Gameplay Options
The way you can change the course of the game is by combining grid size with the mines present. This changes the volatility of the game, or how likely you are to find a mine on the next pick. That in turn affects the win multiplier you get from each correct guess. The possible options for grid size are 25, 36, 49, and 64. The number of mines comes with presets, but you also have the option to enter custom number. The minimum is one, and the maximum is grid size minus one.
How does this affect volatility? Well, we don’t have a clear answer as the game mathematics aren’t public knowledge. You need to test out the game to find a spot where you feel comfortable.
Manual mode and Autoplay
This slot comes with Autoplay mode, which works quite different from games like plinko. You first need to setup the bet, grid size, number of mines and choose from these triggers:
- Total bets / recurring
- Action on win – reset bet or increase by %
- Action on loss – reset bet or increase by %
- Stop auto-play on profit of $
- Stop auto-play on loss of $
Then you need to choose the pattern you are going to go for. This means clicking a number of tiles. The autoplay will open all these tiles in order, and then payout the number you will see in “Payout on Win”, if you win.
RTP Roobet Mines
No official RTP is disclosed. Second hand sources suggest either 96% or 97%.
Is Roobet Mines Provably fair?
The game is provably fair, and you can change the client seed by selecting Change Seeds. Make note that checking the results requires in-depth knowledge of Blockchain and Provably fair.
Testing, Licensing and Certifications
Whilst the casino holds a Curacao license, there is no official licensing or testing information available for this or any of the other tiles.
Interface and Compatability
Roobet Mines uses the familair setup from other Roobet originals. The display is divided into the game grid and the betting options, both of which scale automatically on all devices. You can expect full mobile compatibility.
FAQ
Can I try the game in demo mode?
Yes, but you do need to register an account first.
