Plinko
Low volatility and 99% RTP define Plinko, while risk levels shape multiplier ranges.
TrueLab’s Plinko uses a minimalist casino presentation, with rounded lettering, gradient colors, and a glowing ball against geometric contrast. Its Buy Feature creates a direct point of comparison with Dog Town Deal.

TrueLab | 99% RTP | Low volatility
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Plinko Gameplay
Across the board, the ball meets successive pegs and changes direction with each contact. Its route narrows and widens before reaching one of nine lower pockets, where the printed multiplier is applied to the bet, much like the multiplier focus in Gold Party 2 - After Hours.
Selecting a grid size and bet level precedes Start; the ball then travels without manual steering, bouncing from peg to peg until a highlighted bottom outcome records its multiplier against the wager. A certified random number generator determines positions fairly.

The Plinko ball travels through the pegs toward multiplier pockets from 0.5x to 5.6x, with its landing position determining the payout.
The Plinko board combines a cascading peg path with multiplier slots, where the ball’s landing position determines the payout.
The Plinko board routes each falling ball toward multiplier lanes ranging from 0.5x to 5.6x, with the current total win listed as 0.50 EUR.
Plinko Attributes
Bonus Features & Mechanics
Risk Level switches between Low, Medium, and High, changing multiplier spread. Hot Gate adds two gates carrying x2, x3, or x5; Free Ball adds two bottom slots. Autoplay runs drops, while Buy Feature opens Buy Bonus, as in Big Bad Wolf LIVE.
Board layout and paytable
Risk and optional features
FAQ
The verified information confirms nine bottom multiplier pockets, ranging from 0.5x to 5.6x, but it does not state the number of peg rows. It also does not provide a separate payout table: the multipliers printed along the bottom are the paytable used for the ball’s landing outcome.
To play, choose the grid size, set the bet level, and press Start to watch the ball drop toward a multiplier. The supplied rules identify Autoplay as an available feature, but do not specify a ball-count limit or any line-based setting.
The highest listed bottom multiplier is 5.6x. The verified data does not state how often that pocket is reached, so its rarity cannot be assessed from the rules provided. Risk Level changes the multiplier range, with High offering bigger payouts than lower settings.