Bonus Feature
This exciting new game features a 5-reel, 3-row slot with 25 fixed paylines. Stars act as Scatters, counting no matter where they land on the reels. The glittering Wild symbol replaces all symbols except for the Scatter and Bonus, expanding vertically and appearing on reels 2, 3, 4, and 5.
The Bonus Game kicks off with 3 attempts. Each additional Bonus symbol that lands on the reels resets the attempts, allowing the game to continue until all attempts are used or all reels are filled with Bonus symbols. Although the Bonus Game cannot be retriggered during the feature, collecting 15 Bonus symbols during the game doubles your winnings. A surprise Bonus symbol is guaranteed to award an extra prize, revealed at the end of the game, with possible Jackpots ranging from 15x to 300x your total bet.
But there’s even more to discover! Late Night Win offers the thrilling Wheel of Fortune Bonus Game, activated by landing 5 or more Bonus symbols on the reels. In this feature, the main game reels transform into a 5x3 grid with a reel containing regular and surprise bonus symbols, along with star symbols in each position. Bonus symbols that land remain in place while the Stars keep the reels spinning. Every regular Bonus symbol displays its potential prize, which is equal to your total bet multiplied from 1x to 10x.
If a character appears alone, join him for a bonus round of his favorite hobby: Don's Driving Range or Kim's Little Game. If both characters appear together let battle commence and shoot for unlimited Nuclear Spins while WILD rockets fly!
The bonus chasers will really get what they are after with the Pirate Attack Bonus, Treasure Hunt Bonus, and a multi-feature Free Spin Bonus. These features combined with the Stacked Wilds will ensure some massive wins and great entertainment value.
Working to protect the museum from the thefts is the famous security guard Jerome LaBaste, of the Le Paris Security Agency. Accompanied by his trusty canine friend Pierre, they are bound and determined to prevent this villainous larceny and keep the art where it belongs - the museum!