About Super Hot Teapots: Game Overview

Super Hot Teapots will be instantly recognizable to anyone who’s played the original 3 Hot Teapots. This sequel isn’t brimming over with originality in its visual design, retaining the same imagery and graphics as its predecessor. Much of the gaming mechanics are similar, too, but 3 Oaks has, perhaps, overboiled them, with an excess of multipliers, additional rows, and a new Master Pot Bonus all playable. Like the original, there’s a Super Bonus Game, though that’s only triggerable via buy-a-bonus modes.
Played over 5 reels and (initially) 3 rows with 25 lines, the Asian tea party-inspired Super Hot Teapots has almost identical graphics and imagery to its predecessor. Gameplay is conventional, with three-of-a-kind combos the minimum required to land wins across this 25-line game. It’s all standard stuff, apart from the bonus mechanics, which I’ll touch on shortly.
To give you a boost, there’s a wild symbol (an old lady), and this multipurpose symbol not only replaces all symbols but the bonus teapots, she’s also the top-paying symbol. Wilds pop up frequently enough, which is handy in a medium-high variance slot. In terms of RTP, an almost flat 96% is par for the course for simple sweepstakes slots. It’s a touch more volatile than its predecessor, and its RTP rate falls 0.29% shorter than the original, but you won’t really notice – in the base game, at least.
On the face of it, a 25-liner such as this might not offer as much pizazz as Megaways or Scatter Pays games, but Super Hot Teapots more than makes up for that with its trio of Hold and Win features and potential 20,000x max win.