TOWER RUSH
FEATURES
Instead of a conventional multiplier curve that is completely static, Tower Rush puts a tower in your hands. You build this tower floor by floor. Each floor that you build up increases the multiplier. At each floor, you have a choice: do you stop and collect, or do you keep the multiplier going? If the tower collapses, all of your progress falls, unless you hit a bonus floor.
GENERAL INFORMATION
BONUS FLOORS
Tower Rush introduces three new types of bonus floors, which have been created in a different manner than the free spin format. They can be triggered randomly at any stage throughout a round. There are several different strategies that you will be using, depending on the bonus floor triggers.
Frozen Floor
At the exact moment the Frozen Floor is triggered, the current multiplier is locked. The next floor will cause the tower to collapse. The frozen amount will be awarded.
Temple Floor
A wheel is spun. It will have 2x, 5x, 10x, and 20x on it. The result of the wheel will be multiplied by the current multiplier.
Triple Build
A triple build is triggered when the tower collapses for the next three consecutive floors with their respective multipliers. This will be more beneficial if triggered closer to the end of a round when a larger multiplier has been built. This is the main path to the 100x win.
HOW TO PLAY
USER INTERFACE
Most partner casinos allow players to play Tower Rush in demo mode, using virtual credits. All three bonus floors are present. No deposit is required to play at most casinos.
NUMBERS & ODDS
Example: $25 stake × 4x = $100 payout
PLAY SMARTER
BY PLAYER TYPE
- →Start with a bet of $0.10 and stay with it long enough to understand the round structure and how the round unfolds.
- →Play 20–30 demo rounds before you play for real money.
- →Set a cash-out target of 1.5x–2x.
- →Cash out at your cash-out target.
- →Create a session bankroll before you begin playing.
- →Play demo mode in advance.
- →In Triple Build rounds, the compounding bonus can be most powerful in the deeper rounds, so be aware before you stay on.
- →Frozen Floor covers just one floor; this is not a reason to stretch out a session.
- →Record your session net position to help you understand how often you deviate from a target.
- →Review the casino’s RTP setting in the game info panel before you start.
PROS & CONS
Tower Rush stands out on its own, rather than riding on the coattails of the crash subgenre. The tower-building mechanic gives this crash game a completely different pace than the typical graph-style; the three unique bonus floors make the rounds more varied than the typical crash game, and the overall RTP range is very strong for its genre. 100x is smaller compared to some other titles, and the high volatility can mean that sessions end prematurely. Nevertheless, if you are a player who likes to play fast games and wants each round to feel like it requires making a decision, instead of just an automatic cash out, 100x is one of the better choices in the Galaxsys catalogue.