One feature. Three coins. Everything else is patience. The TriLuck system in 3 Coin Treasures is a hold-and-win bonus round that can involve one, two, or all three of the game’s special coins at once, each bringing a different modifier into play. Outside the feature, this is a low-medium volatility slot with a 97.4% RTP and frequent small returns. That combination makes it one of the more forgiving games in TaDa Gaming’s catalogue. A patient player’s slot where the standard game sustains the bankroll while the feature does the heavy lifting.
Three Lucky Coins sit permanently above the reels. The blue Tiger, red Dragon, and green Koi each have a corresponding position above the grid. When a matching scatter lands during standard play, it flies upward to illuminate its corresponding coin with a clash of sound. Land enough scatters and there is a chance the Special Free Game triggers, with the combination of active coins determining which modifiers run during the round. All three active simultaneously is the TriLuck state, and where the game’s full potential becomes available.
Each Special Free Game begins with 3 spins and 5 gold coin symbols added to the reels. The grid fills with coins on each spin; any additional special coin landing resets the counter to 3. All accumulated values and jackpot prizes pay together at the close of the round.
The gold coins carry cash values from 0.1x to 3x the total bet. The three coloured coins each add a distinct behaviour on top of that. The Tiger coin continuously flips to reveal bonus values. The Dragon coin doubles all other coin rewards when it appears. The Koi coin accumulates the values of all other coins on the grid, compounding whatever the others have built. When any single coin type fills every position on the grid, the Grand jackpot of 5,000x stake is awarded.
Four non-progressive jackpots scale with your bet and are paid at the end of the Special Free Game. Mini pays 5x stake, Minor 10x, Major 50x, and Grand 5,000x. The Grand requires all grid positions to be filled by one coin type.
The wild substitutes for all standard symbols but cannot replace any of the three special coins. It appears on reels 2, 3, 4, and 5 only.
3 Coin Treasures plays on a 5×3 grid with 243 ways to win. Wins pay left to right from reel 1 on adjacent reels; only the highest win is paid per way. Free games run at the same bet as the triggering spin. Bets range from 0.20 to 200 per spin.
The standard game runs on a compressed paytable with frequent low-value hits. The real structure of this slot is the Special Free Game, where coin accumulation and modifier stacking do the work. Understanding which coin does what before the feature triggers will help you read the round as it unfolds. A few spins in free play will clarify how the modifier interactions work across different coin combinations.
Figures below are at bet 1. This is a dynamic paytable; values adjust to your chosen stake.
| Symbol | 5 of a kind | 4 of a kind | 3 of a kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dragon | 0.6x | 0.5x | 0.4x |
| Koi | 0.5x | 0.4x | 0.3x |
| Tiger | 0.5x | 0.4x | 0.3x |
| Bamboo pot | 0.4x | 0.3x | 0.2x |
| Fan | 0.4x | 0.3x | 0.2x |
| A / K / Q / J / 10 / 9 | 0.3x | 0.2x | 0.1x |
The Dragon also pays 0.1x for just 2 of a kind. All other symbols require 3 to win. Gold coin values during the Special Free Game run from 0.1x to 3x total bet, with jackpot symbols paying 5x (Mini), 10x (Minor), 50x (Major), and 5,000x (Grand).
3 Coin Treasures is a slot built around a single idea, executed cleanly. The TriLuck hold-and-win feature, with its three stackable coin modifiers and 5,200x top end, is worth understanding before you play. Everything outside it (the compressed paytable, the minimal temple backdrop, the standard play rhythm) exists to get you there. At 97.4% RTP and low-medium volatility, the standard game is sustainable enough to make the wait manageable. Whether the wait itself is enjoyable is a different question.
The intro cutscene is brief and purposeful. Three coins fly through temple doors in sequence before settling into their positions above the reels. From there, the setting does limited work. A red temple roof, clean and uncluttered, with the Asian orchestral soundtrack doing the majority of the thematic heavy lifting. TaDa Gaming has not invested heavily in the wrapper here, and the standard play confirms it. The paytable is compressed, the symbols are functional rather than striking, and the spin button (green with the TaDa logo) is the most visually distinctive control on screen.
That said, the session was not dull. Wins of 1.20 to 8.40 at a 1 stake landed with enough regularity to keep the balance stable, and the third spin of the session returned 10.80 unprompted. The special coins landing and flying upward to their position above the reels, with that clash of sound, gave each one a sense of occasion. The glow around each coin builds as more scatters accumulate. It reads as a progress indicator even if the trigger itself remains random.
The Koi feature arrived around spin 50. A short cutscene, the coin settling into the temple door, then the hold-and-spin grid. Five respins, the grid filling steadily, all but two positions occupied by the close. A return of 11.80 at a 1 stake. The Koi coin’s accumulation behaviour was visible, values pooling across the grid, but without the Dragon to double them or the Tiger contributing its own flipped bonuses, the single-coin version has a modest output. The maths work, but the result reflects a feature running at partial capacity.
From spin 51 to spin 200, no further feature triggered. The coins above the reels were glowing brightly by that point, so scatters had been landing. The trigger simply did not follow. At low-medium volatility and a stated hit frequency above 31%, this falls within expected variance rather than indicating a broken trigger. It is nonetheless the honest picture of what a session looks like in this demo.
The feature frequency is the central limitation of 3 Coin Treasures, and it is worth stating plainly. The TriLuck combination, the version of this game that justifies the 5,200x max win, is not something a typical session will produce naturally. The standard game is pleasant enough and the RTP keeps losses modest. But the gap between what the feature can do with all three coins and what a single-coin trigger actually delivers is wide, and that gap defines the experience.
Our Koi-triggered free games round almost filled the entire grid with free spins, but still fell short, returning just 11.80 in the end.