12 Pots of Gold Drums is Gameburger Studios doing the Irish gold routine again, only this time with a bit more noise and more to keep an eye on. You get high volatility paired with a basic 3000x max payout which feels proper tight. A game this volatile really needs a bigger top prize but let us just see what it actually plays like before writing it off completely.
What 12 Pots of Gold Drums Is Really Like
Released on 10 April 2025, built by Gameburger Studios and distributed through Games Global, 12 Pots of Gold Drums is a 5-reel video slot that leans hard into collected stuff. Collected Wilds, Epic Strike scatter pays, a stored multiplier for free spins, then a level-up bonus round that keeps resetting to three spins if you keep landing Collect symbols. So there is usually some meter twitching away, which helps. The base game itself would feel a bit flat without that, honestly.
The betting range normally starts at 20p and can go up to £80 a spin, depending on where you play and which currency version the casino uses. It runs on 20 paylines at first, then expands as the free spins feature climbs. I found it busier than the older Pots of Gold games, not necessarily better every second, just less sleepy. That said, calling it high volatility while capping the top prize at 3,000x still feels slightly mean. You wait around for moments that feel bigger than the maths actually allows.
12 Pots of Gold Drums Specifications
Developer
Gameburger Studios
Release Date
2025-04-10
Volatility
High
RTP
96.00% top RTP, with configurable versions possible
Max Win
3,000x bet
Betways
20 paylines in the base game, up to 48 paylines in Free Spins
Layout/Grid
5 reels, 3 rows in the base game, expanding rows in Free Spins
You get these moving Celtic knot patterns in the back and a pipe-smoking leprechaun just chilling by the reels. The grid itself is stuffed with classic lucky 7s, harps and clovers. There is a surprisingly upbeat folk tune playing in the background that actually gave me a bit of a foot tap. The visuals are completely sharp even if the theme is super familiar by now.
Taking 12 Pots of Gold Drums Demo for a Spin
You should definitely test this one for free first before you throw real money at it. 12 Pots of Gold Drums demo is brilliant for getting a feel for how often the Epic Strike actually hits. In my experience it spits out the smaller prizes constantly but rarely touches the top half of the ladder. Testing the free spins without risking actual cash is not a bad idea either because that level up mechanic can be quite punishing. Better to learn how harsh the volatility is on fun money rather than your own bank balance.
Symbols, Payouts, and the Stuff That Matters
Looking at the paytable the triple 7s pay out the most at 50x for five on a line. The rest is standard low value stuff like BAR symbols harps and little green hats that barely cover your spin cost. You will see wilds popping up which substitute for mostly everything except the scatter and collect icons. I actually like that any mix of 7s pays out 3x your bet. It keeps the base game ticking over while you wait for the feature to drop. Not the worst paytable but nothing spectacular.
Symbol
5 of kind
4 of kind
3 of kind
Tripple Seven
x50
x25
x3
Double Seven
x15
x7
x2
Seven
x10
x5
x2
Any Seven
x3
x1.4
x0.6
Harp
x3
x1.4
x0.6
Hat
x2
x1.2
x0.4
Clover
x1.2
x0.6
x0.2
Bar
x1.2
x0.6
x0.2
Wild
Epic Strike
Free Spins
Bonus Features in 12 Pots of Gold Drums
There are a bunch of different features to keep track of here. The instant cash prizes are clearly the main event but wild symbols are randomly tossing out bonuses every so often too. It feels incredibly busy sometimes. You might just spin and suddenly get a feature trigger out of nowhere because of that wild pot collection thing they added.
Epic Strike Instant Prizes
You need at least 3 drum scatters anywhere on the board to hit a prize. These prizes cover a spread from 1x your bet right up to 3,000x if you somehow find 12 of them at once. It only works during the base game though so do not expect them in the free spins. The lower tier prizes land all the time to keep you interested. Getting anything above 6 or 7 drums is practically impossible in my experience but that constant teasing does work to keep you spinning.
Wild Collection Pot
Those wild coins constantly get tossed into the big pot sitting next to the reels. It is just a visual thing mostly but sometimes it will randomly trigger either a flat cash prize or the free spins round. The random prizes sit somewhere between 5x and 3000x your stake. Do not get too excited when you see the pot filling up. It is purely random when it actually pops. I had it go off when the pot looked empty and do nothing when it was practically overflowing.
Rising Rewards Multiplier
Landing exactly two free spin scatters bumps up the glowing counter at the top. These multipliers max out at 10x before free spins even start so you kind of want a dry spell before hitting the bonus. The annoying part is it doesn't apply to the Epic Strike wins. Just normal lines get the boost. It is a bit cheeky of them to restrict it like that. Still getting a 10x multiplier on an expanded grid during the bonus does tend to pay out some decent sized hits.
Level-Up Free Spins Experience
You have to catch 3 scatters on the middle reels to get in. You always start at level 1 with a measly 3 spins which sounds terrible. But collect symbols add rows to the board and reset the spin count back to 3 every time you level up. A cash prize is awarded when you finally run out of spins based on what level you reached. It plays a bit like a hold and win game but with ways to win. Quite stressful when you only need one more collect symbol.
Mobile Playability
I gave 12 Pots of Gold Drums a bash on my phone while waiting for the train and 12 Pots of Gold Drums runs perfectly fine on phone. The layout adapts quite well. Spin buttons and menus are easy enough to tap without accidentally changing your bet size which is a pet peeve of mine. Portrait mode actually helps fit the hefty pots ladder on the screen much better than playing on a wide desktop monitor. It just looks more natural holding it upright.
Battery life took a bit of a hit though since there are so many animations constantly firing off in the background. The game is highly responsive regardless of whether you are on mobile data or wifi. Just be careful playing a high volatility slot like this on the go. It is way too easy to tap away half your balance while you are distracted by something else and suddenly wonder where your money went. I'd stick to short sessions if you play on your mobile.
About Games Global and Gameburger
Gameburger are the developers working alongside the giant that is Games Global that licensed and regulated in Great Britain by the Gambling Commission under account number 58841. They're the folks behind the original 9 Masks and 9 Pots series that blew up a few years ago. I will say they tend to stick to this instant scatter prize mechanic A LOT. Almost every game they make relies on landing heaps of scatters for a jackpot. Getting a bit repetitive if you ask me.
Some Tips for Playing
Please don't let the full wild pot trick you into thinking it's definitely about to pop. It is purely an animation and means absolutely nothing regarding when the feature will trigger. The high volatility means it can eat your balance fast so pace yourself and maybe lower your normal bet size a touch. Building that free spins multiplier up before triggering the round is kind of ideal. You want to see that x5 or x6 above the reels before the scatters land or the free spins can be quite underwhelming.
My Tests on 12 Pots of Gold Drums
I always do a test spins in a real licensed casino to see how ruthless a game really is before I judge it. I started at a £1 bet in Rainbow Riches Casino (UKGC Lincese 38905) to test the waters. Hit absolute dead spots early on. Bumped my stake up to £2 and out of nowhere the wild pot triggered a 50x prize. Dropped back to £1 soon after because it went dry again. Caught a poor free spins round near the end. Walked away down about £25. Proper tough game.
Pros
Epic Strike payouts break up dry stretches
Free Spins can expand to 48 paylines
Stored multiplier can reach x10
Collected Wilds add tension to the base game
Soundtrack has more personality than expected
Cons
Max win tops out at only 3,000x
RTP may vary by casino version
High volatility can still feel stingy
Bonus meters tease more than they deliver
No bonus buy or ante bet option
Slots That Feel Pretty Close
If you want something close, 9 Pots of Gold is the obvious first click, mostly because it strips some of this game's extra clutter away. Fishin' Pots of Gold keeps the same family feel with a different skin. 12 Masks of Fire Drums has a similar drum-led structure but feels louder and a bit nastier. Hyper Strike is worth a look too if the instant-prize mechanic is what you actually came for.
9 Pots of Gold
Gameburger Studios
Fishin' Pots of Gold
Gameburger Studios
12 Masks of Fire Drums
Gameburger Studios
Hyper Strike
Gameburger Studios
Final Thoughts
12 Pots of Gold Drums is a solid game but maybe Gameburger is getting a bit repetitive relying on these exact same scatter mechanics again and again. Still it is a good laugh if you actually enjoy leveling up free spins modes. Probably worth a bash if you usually gravitate towards the Irish theme anyway. Just don't expect it to reinvent the wheel or hand out that max win easily.
I'm Tony Wainfleet from Wolverhampton. For over three years, I've created content for the iGaming industry, specialising in online slots and in-depth provider reviews. I've written about developers such as Games Global, Pragmatic Play, Thunderkick, Wazdan, and that experience helps me tailor content to both casino brands and audiences looking for informed, reliable recommendations.