Drop the ball on top of the Plinko pyramid and watch as it makes its way to the payout slots at the bottom. That’s the basics of how Plinko plays, and there’s no reason to complciated it any further. Giving the player some options to play with is a pretty good idea though, and that’s exactly what Roobet has done with their Plinko game. There’s no clear indication when this game was launched. Some sources suggest as early as 2022, others say 2024.
is the game any different from the competition, and are there any downsides? Find out.
How the Plinko pyramid is set up
Just like with the vast majority of Plinko games, this Roobet version allows you to select how many lines are at play. The range is from 8 to 16. The lines here refers to lines of plinko pegs. Increasing the number increases the number and spread of win spots at the bottom. The more spots, the higher the multipliers. The volatility settings affects the payouts more however.
For example, with full lines and lowest volatility the maximum win is 16x, whereas with high volatility that win is 1000x. Whatever the case, don’t be fooled by the lack of losing multipliers, as most balls will always gravitate towards the center.
Gameplay options
The main setting you are going to be utilizing is the one controlling variance. It basically translates to risk. The bigger the wins, the bigger the losses. Or rather, the more often you are going to be losing. It’s up to you to decide what to go for here. When combining with the number of lines at play you’ve got plenty of options to explore
Lightning Mode
Besides the above variance settings there is an extra mode called Lightning. This breaks away from the normal setting, introducing an even higher variance mode. One could even say it goes to the extreme. Whereas in normal game every spin will returng a multiplier of your bet, here there are completely dead sectors. You simply lose everything,
And that’s because the game adds random multipliers to the Plinko pyramid. In some other versions of Plinko you get to decide where they go, with Roobet they simply change places randomly every hour. The multipliers are random. Whether you can hit several multipliers isn’t know, as there isn’t much in the way of information.
Manual betting
Set your bet, drop the ball. You can also drop 25, 50 or even a hundred ball in succession this way. That’s as simple as it gets.
Auto-play mode
These options seem to be pretty standard across different Roobet titles, and more than adequate for anyone who wants to use them. You’ve got the following settings to play with:
- Bet amount
- Game mode
- Lines (except for Lightning mode)
- Number of bets (total or infinity)
- 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 $
RTP and volatility
There is no information about RTP from Roobet itself. Secondary sources suggest something between 96% and 99%. Volatility depends on the settings you choose.
Is Roobet Plinko Provably fair?
Yes, this game uses provably fair. Simply press “Change seeds” and you can changr the client seed. To understand how all this works you need to head to Roobet’s Provably Fair section, and go through the details as explained. A word of warning, this requires in-depth knowledge. For casual player it’s not of much use.
Roobet Plinko Testing, Licensing and Certifications
No testing, no certifications, and no licensing. There isn’t much information available about these games in general. Roobet itself of course holds a Curacao license, but that doesn’t seem to count for much.
User experience – Mobile and Desktop
The screen is divided into two sections: betting options and board, which adjusts perfectly for pretty much every device. The style itself is fairly simple, and you can go a step further and even turn off animations. Even older smartphones should have no issue running Rootbet Plinko. Full points for usability.
Roobet Plinko FAQ
What are the possible multipliers in Lightning mode
There’s no information in the game itself, other than that the multipliers change every hour and are completely random. Generally you can expect one of them to be in double digits and two be in single digits. According to some rumours the highest possible multiplier is 500x, but the best we ever saw was 35x
