What the Prize Table contains
Our Prize Table lists every slot title in the itudomino library alongside core game specifications. For each slot, we display the game provider name, RTP percentage range (e.g. rules–rules%), volatility classification (low / medium / high), payline or pay-anywhere structure, and the maximum win multiplier on a single spin. We also flag games that feature free-spin modes, bonus-buy options, or linked progressive jackpot systems.
The Prize Table is organized by category and sorted alphabetically. You can filter by provider (we feature Microgaming, Allbet, and several independent studios), by volatility, or by game type. Each row links directly to a free demo, so you can load the game in your browser and test its mechanics risk-free.
When you first visit the Prize Table, you'll see a searchable grid. Each game tile shows the title, provider logo, and key stats at a glance. Clicking any tile expands a detail card with the full RTP range, payline count, and bonus-round description. Below that, you'll find buttons for "Play Free Demo" and "View Full Rules"—the demo opens in a pop-up, while the rules open a scrollable guide in a side panel.
We update the Prize Table weekly to reflect new game launches and to correct any rule clarifications. If you notice a discrepancy between the Prize Table data and what you see in-game, our support team can verify the current specs.
How to interpret game data on itudomino
RTP (return-to-player) percentage shows the average payout rate over a very large sample of spins. An means that, statistically, the game returns 96 cents per dollar wagered across millions of plays—but individual sessions vary widely. We display RTP as a range because slot mechanics can shift based on bet size or bonus mode.
Volatility describes how often a slot pays and how large those wins typically are. Low-volatility games pay smaller amounts more frequently; high-volatility games pay larger amounts less often. Medium volatility sits between these extremes. On itudomino, we flag volatility so you can choose games that match your session length and budget preferences.
Understanding paylines and pay-anywhere mechanics
Traditional paylines require symbols to align along a fixed path (left to right). Pay-anywhere (or cluster-pay) games award wins when matching symbols land anywhere on the screen, regardless of position. Our Prize Table notes which mechanic each game uses, so you know whether symbol placement matters.
Some games, like Fortune Tiger on itudomino, use cascading reels—winning symbols disappear and new ones fall, creating chains of consecutive wins on a single spin. Other games have fixed paylines. Understanding the difference helps you predict how a free-spin round might unfold.
Navigating slot categories and seasonal events
Our Prize Table categorizes slots by theme (Asian, mythology, fruit, luxury) and by game mechanic (classic 3-reel, modern 5-reel, Megaways). We also highlight seasonal collections around holidays—during Idul Fitri and Idul Adha, we feature games with limited-time cosmetic changes and themed tournaments. These tournaments appear separately on our Recently Played section and the main tournament calendar.
Each month, itudomino rotates a handful of titles into a "Featured" section at the top of the Prize Table. Featured games usually have a live tournament running, so if you play during a tournament window, your spins contribute to a leaderboard. Leaderboard rankings reset weekly, and top performers receive recognition badges on their profile.
- Multiplier sequence
- A feature where each consecutive win increases the multiplier (e.g. 1x, 2x, 3x), stacking wins if cascades continue.
- Scatter symbol
- A symbol that triggers a bonus round or free spins when it lands a certain number of times, often anywhere on the reels.
- Buy bonus
- An optional feature that lets you pay a higher bet to force entry into a bonus round instead of waiting for scatter symbols.
- Volatility
- The frequency and size of wins; low volatility pays often but small, high volatility pays rarely but large.
Free demo mode and account transitions
Every game in the Prize Table on itudomino includes a "Play Free Demo" link that loads the game instantly without requiring an account. The demo runs with a virtual balance and resets when you close the browser tab. This lets you test game feel, bonus triggers, and payout frequency at zero risk.
Once you're ready to wager real funds, you'll need an itudomino account. Account opening starts with email verification, KYC document submission (identity and address), and choosing a deposit method. We accept DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, and virtual transfers via mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet. First deposits typically clear within a standard review window—we verify your identity and payment source before funds appear in your account balance.
After your deposit clears, all Prize Table games become playable with real funds. Your account tracks your play history across all titles, and any winnings accumulate in your balance ready for withdrawal or reinvestment.
Popular slot highlights in the itudomino Prize Table
Aviator stands out as a single-outcome game—it plots a multiplier curve, and you cash out before the plane crashes. It has no paylines or reels, and its appeal lies in prediction timing rather than symbol matching. Our Prize Table marks Aviator separately under "Crash Games."
Sweet Bonanza features cluster-pays, a tumble mechanic, and free spins triggered by landing four or more scatter symbols. With a medium volatility and range, it suits players who prefer frequent small wins with occasional larger bonuses.
Gates of Olympus employs a Megaways structure (up to 117,649 paylines) and multiplier stacking during free spins. High volatility makes it ideal for players pursuing larger single-session wins.
Fortune Tiger combines Asian symbols with cascading mechanics and a range. Mahjong Ways uses a distinct tile-matching aesthetic and also features Megaways—both games draw strong engagement during Asian Lunar New Year and Imlek periods when we run themed tournaments.
