Plinko Slam Dunk
Gaming Corps’ Plinko Slam Dunk uses Plinko mechanics, with basketball styling, X trays, and 97% RTP.
Neon arena graphics give Plinko Slam Dunk an arcade-scoreboard character, with purple and gold accents and a basketball hoop at the centre. The intense presentation may suit readers who prefer concise, visually focused games, while its sports setting places it near sports-themed Lucky Goal.

Gaming Corps | 97% RTP
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Plinko Slam Dunk Gameplay
From the play area, the board reads as a vertical run of pin rows leading toward bottom prize trays. The exact row count and number of landing pockets are not supplied, so its precise geometry cannot be confirmed. A released ball follows a changing path as impacts redirect it left or right before settling below.
Selecting several balls creates several landings in one play, so the screen can resolve outcomes in sequence. The control set does not document lines or autoplay, unlike the sports category represented by Football Hot.

Basketballs drop through the Plinko board toward multiplier and payout slots, with five balls selected at a $4 bet per ball and Mega, Major, Minor, and Mini prize tiers displayed.
A basketball-themed Plinko board combines peg-bounce paths with multiplier lanes and a bonus wheel, while five balls at $4.00 each define the current play setup.
The Lucky Wheel and basketball Plinko feature combine prize tiers from Mini to Mega with multiplier and payout slots, indicating bonus play based on where each ball lands.
Plinko Attributes
Specifications read inside the game on .
Bonus Features & Mechanics
Feature information is limited to three named mechanics. The Multiplier feature may influence the result associated with a prize tray; an X tray records a zero result. A multiple-ball selection scales the bet value by the chosen ball count, setting the amount attached to every ball.
How a round works
Multiplier and X trays
Verified return information
FAQ
The supplied in-game data confirms a board with rows of pins and balls that bounce downward into prize trays, but it does not provide the number of pin rows or the number of bottom trays/pockets. It also does not list the tray multipliers, so the board’s exact shape and paytable cannot be described from the verified data.
No risk setting or risk levels are included in the verified information. It therefore cannot establish whether risk changes the spread of multipliers, nor identify a highest multiplier or explain how rare that outcome is. The data also supplies no volatility value, so no additional risk characterization can be confirmed.
The round begins by adjusting the bet with the less-than and greater-than buttons, selecting the number of balls, and pressing Play. Each selected ball is dropped onto the board. The verified rules do not mention line selection or an autoplay control, so those options should not be assumed.
Each ball awards the bet per ball multiplied by the multiplier of its landing prize tray. A tray marked X pays 0. When multiple balls are selected, the bet value is multiplied by the number of balls to determine the bet value of each ball. The displayed overall RTP is 97.00%.