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Delights of Olympus Slots

Delights of Olympus is an online Slot from INO Games.

Quick Facts

- Layout: 5 reels x 4 rows

- Paylines: 40 fixed

- Key mechanics: Cash Collect, Hold and Win Jackpots, Multiplier Wheel, Boost Mode

- Special symbols: Dionysus and Aphrodite High-pays, Collect Symbol (Reel 5), Coin Scatters

How the Game Plays

Delights of Olympus transports you to a celestial banquet hosted by the Greek deities Aphrodite and Dionysus. Set against a backdrop of marble pillars and a sun-drenched Mount Olympus, the game features a 5x4 grid where wins are formed by matching symbols across 40 fixed paylines. Symbols include thematic icons like grapes and fish alongside the divine protagonists. The core gameplay revolves around the interaction between Coin symbols on the first four reels and the specialized Collect symbol that appears exclusively on the fifth reel.

Cash Collect Feature Explained

Whenever a Collect symbol lands on the fifth reel, it instantly harvests the values of all Bronze, Silver, or Gold coins present on reels 1 through 4. A single collection can be significantly enhanced by a multiplier wheel, which may apply a value of up to 5x to the total collected prize. Additionally, every coin collected contributes to specific jars above the reels, which can randomly trigger one of the three corresponding bonus rounds.

Jackpot Bonus Rounds Explained

The game features three distinct Hold and Win style bonus games: Bronze, Silver, and Gold. During these rounds, the grid is cleared of standard symbols, and you aim to land as many coins as possible within three respins. Special character symbols can appear to boost rewards: Dionysus increases the round's multiplier up to 5x, while Aphrodite awards extra spins. Filling the grid with coins triggers fixed jackpots, with 10, 15, or 20 coins awarding the Mini, Major, or Grand Jackpot, the latter reaching a substantial 20,000x the stake.

Click the Play for Free button to load the Delights of Olympus demo, test its features and payouts and decide if it is a game you enjoy.

RTP:96.37%
Volatility:Medium
Paylines:40
Maximum Win:20000x
Theme:Greek Mythology
Hit Frequency:27.19%
Release Date:November 25th, 2024
Freespins:Yes
Bonus Buy:Yes
Jackpot:Yes

Delights of Olympus Demo Slot FAQs

Can I play Delights of Olympus Slot for fun, for free?
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What is the RTP and volatility of Delights of Olympus?
The RTP of Delights of Olympus is 96.37%, and it has a medium volatility, offering a balanced mix of win frequency and payout potential.
How does the Cash Collect feature work in Delights of Olympus?
In Delights of Olympus, the Cash Collect feature triggers when a Collect symbol lands on the fifth reel, instantly harvesting the values of all Bronze, Silver, or Gold coins on reels 1-4. The total can be boosted up to 5x via a Multiplier Wheel, and each coin collected fills jars that can trigger bonus rounds.
What are the jackpot levels in the Hold and Win bonus rounds?
In the Bronze, Silver, and Gold Hold and Win rounds in Delights of Olympus, filling the grid with coins triggers fixed jackpots: 10 coins award the Mini, 15 coins the Major, and 20 coins the Grand Jackpot, which pays up to 20,000x your stake.
How do Dionysus and Aphrodite symbols affect the bonus rounds?
During the Hold and Win bonus rounds in Delights of Olympus, Dionysus increases the round's multiplier up to 5x, while Aphrodite awards extra spins, helping you land more coins and potentially reach higher jackpots.
Can I play Delights of Olympus with 40 paylines on each spin?
Yes, Delights of Olympus uses 40 fixed paylines across a 5x4 reel grid, meaning all paylines are active on every spin, giving you the maximum number of ways to form winning combinations.
Page last updated on Friday, May 8th, 2026.