Those CA players that have been keeping up to date with our reviews will have noticed that there's a flurry of online casino games that are nothing different from the norm, with similar sounds and a Minesweeper concept. Coins Dare2Win is the latest in this Dare2Win series by casino games developer Hacksaw Gaming, and it plays very similarly to what you might have experienced already. Unlike other online slots, that make you spin reels to possibly come to a halt and reveal a winning line, this title requests that you click on blank windows to reveal a winning symbol or a symbol that can destroy your round.
The Dare2Win series is Hacksaw Gaming's third release, Mines Dare2Win and Boxes Dare2Win came before it. All three of casino games share the same concept, although they are packaged ever so differently. When you opened Mines, you saw a grid that looked very much like an online slot, while Boxes didn't see a square grid of black windows like the traditional Minesweeper but rather the windows are stacked in a pyramid shape. Coins Dare2Win is also similar to Boxes in its looks and visuals, we will explore this further in the next section. However, there is one thing that stays consistent in the games and that this is the power of the player to be instrumental in the potential outcome, whereas slots are far more luck based.
In Coins Dare2Win the highest possible return you can achieve is 3,932x your stake. While you’ll find a huge selection of slots online at our casino site that have much bigger possible jackpots, this is by all means not the worst we’ve seen from an online casino game. You’ll have to be applying a really risky strategy to get close to that, but going for smaller returns which have better odds can also work in your favour. Moreover, you need to choose how much cash you want to stake on a round, with your options being a minimum of 0.20 and numerous amounts all the way up to a maximum of 200.
Playing a round of Coins Dare2Win is pretty easy. In fact, out of all the Dare2Win releases we've reviewed by Hacksaw Gaming, it is the most basic and straightforward. Minesweeper sees you having to click on blank windows, which will either reveal a sun or a bomb. The concept here is similar, although, instead you need to flip coins, and you don't click to reveal one at a time – the reveal is in mass. To start, you need to choose how much you would like to wager. Then, you need to choose how many coins you want to flip. You can choose a minimum of 1 coin and a maximum of 12.
More coins equate to a higher possible win, this is why you need to choose the number of coins, but also more risk. The reason why more coins can be beneficial is that, unlike the other releases in this series, you don't click on the blanks one by one. Instead, once the round starts, all the coins will flip at the same time to either reveal heads or stay blank. All coins landing heads up means a win. If some or all coins stay blank, you lose your cash.
You might be able to tell that, choosing one coin gives you a 50/50 chance. Choosing all 12 coins will mean you are going for all 12 being flipped simultaneously and all landing on heads. The rounds are a quick affair because there is only one action to the game.
This quite possibly might be the quickest casino game you can play outside of online slot games. There's not much to it. Coins Dare2Win is thrilling, but Boxes Dare2Win and Mines Dare2Win bring more excitement because winning icons have to be revealed without choosing a bomb. Regardless, managing a round where all coins reveal a heads symbol is really rewarding however, close to impossible to achieve if you choose too many coins.