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I was rewatching old cartoons in that 1930s style and suddenly remembered seeing similar visuals in a game about a mischievous raccoon in Paris — it’s called Le Bandit. I was really drawn in by the whole aesthetic with baguettes and cheese, but what surprised me most is that there are no traditional paylines. It turns out it uses a cluster system: you just match identical symbols next to each other, they disappear, and new ones fall from above. By the way, if anyone’s interested, I found these

 on Zula Social Casino — the social format is perfect because you play with free Gold Coins and just enjoy the experience without any stress. I wanted to ask those who already understand the mechanics: how exactly do those golden tiles work that remain after wins? I’ve heard that if a rainbow symbol appears, they turn into coins with big multipliers, but I couldn’t quite figure out whether that multiplier applies to a specific symbol or to the entire win from that cascade. I’d really appreciate it if someone could explain this rainbow coin mechanic in simple terms!

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Claus
Apr 05

Honestly, it’s simpler than it looks: when the rainbow symbol appears, all the previously highlighted golden tiles activate and turn into prizes or multipliers up to 500x. It’s a really cool feature because a single trigger like that can give your virtual balance a solid boost. On Zula, these games run super smoothly, and I personally spend a lot of time there specifically because of the cascade mechanics — they add a lot of dynamics to the gameplay. By the way, have you tried other games with their “Win Anywhere” approach, or are you sticking with Le Bandit because of its vibe? There are a few more where symbols are scattered all over the grid, and it feels very unusual compared to classic slots.

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