How To Play Aquarings on MyStake
The newest exclusive game is already available on Mystake.com. The Aquarings game looks interesting as it differs from the other games’ rules and strategy. So our main aim is to explain to our readers its rules in detail and show them how to play the aquarings game. Follow our article and learn more about that game.
The Main Rules Of The Auqrings Game
In the Aquarings game, you can place bets between 0.20 EUR to 1000 EUR. So this game is suitable for every budget. As for the profit, you can earn a great amount of money with 10 000 EUR by playing the Aquarings game. As you know Mystake minigames have a very high RTP and not that game is an exception too, RTP (Return To Player) is offered: 99%.
Aquarings is very easy and simple to understand. There are shown five poles in the middle of the screen. The main goal is to try to put on the rings on these poles in order to win. You can also change the number of rings from 1 to 5. These rings have randomly different colours, but they don’t have any special multiplier or anything else.
Bonus Round
When you put the 5 rings on one pole, you will get one bonus score. After that you earn 10 bonus scores, the betting process will stop and the bonus round begins. When you get into the bonus round you will see how 10 rings hop from the bottom. As for the value of each ring, it is automatically generated – for instance, the value of the first bonus ring is equal to the average value of the bets of those 5 rings that were placed on the pole that gave you the first bonus score.
Multipliers
All of the five poles have various coefficients, which also can be changed depending on the game risk that you chose. At low game risk, the coefficient of the first pole is 2.00X, and the rest of the poles have the following coefficients in order – 3.00X, 1.50X, 4.00X, and 1.70X. At medium risk, the coefficients vary in the following order – 2.00X, 7.00X, 4.00X, 8.00X, 6.00X. As for the high game risk, the sequence alters to 10.00X, 4.00X, 15.00X, 20.00X, and 7.00X. Note, if you change the game risk you are still playing, your progress will be lost.
Golden Ring
Golden rings pop up in sequence and each of them has its own randomly generated multiplier. (it can be: 10x, 20x, 30x, … 100x). If the golden ring is placed on the pole, the win is calculated by multiplying the multiplier (For example 10x) by the mean value of the 5 rings that gave you the bonus score. The total win in the bonus round equals the sum of the last bet and the overall value of the golden rings that were placed on the pole.
Conclusion
Now you can dive deep into the water where you will find the Aquarings that can bring you great luck! This game reminds your childhood handheld game which was full of water with colourful rings and poles. The Aquarings game gives you fun adventures in your childhood memories.
F.A.Q
In the Aquarings game, you can place bets between 0.20 EUR to 1000 EUR, making it suitable for players with various budgets.
The potential profit in the Aquarings game can be as high as 10,000 EUR. The game offers a high Return To Player (RTP) rate of 99%.
To trigger the bonus round in the Aquarings game, you need to place 5 rings on one pole, earning one bonus score. Once you collect 10 bonus scores, the bonus round begins.
In the bonus round, 10 rings hop from the bottom, each with its own randomly generated multiplier (e.g., 10x, 20x, 30x, etc.). If a golden ring is placed on the pole, your win is calculated by multiplying the golden ring’s multiplier with the mean value of the 5 rings that gave you the bonus score.
Yes, all five poles in the Aquarings game have various coefficients, which can be changed depending on the game risk chosen. The coefficients differ based on the risk level, affecting potential winnings.
The Golden Ring in the Aquarings game has a randomly generated multiplier (e.g., 10x, 20x, 30x, etc.). If the Golden Ring is placed on the pole during the bonus round, your win is calculated by multiplying the Golden Ring’s multiplier with the average value of the 5 rings that triggered the bonus score.
Yes, you can change the game risk in the Aquarings game, which affects the coefficients for the poles. However, changing the game risk while playing results in losing your progress.