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Play ‘Drop It’ today to be in with a chance of winning 10K!

| 04.05.2015
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To celebrate the release of our brand new ‘Drop It’ slot we’re dropping players a share £10K!

You might have guessed by the name that ‘Drop It’ isn’t your regular slots game. With this game there aren’t any reels and there aren’t any pay lines – it’s more like Tetris – where your aim is to match symbols in lines on your screen.

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As each symbol becomes more difficult to line up – due to their rarity – the more money you’ll win. So for example, matching the most common purple symbol 10 times or more will win you x10 your bet. It gets better than that though, if you match 10 or more trophy symbols you’ll win a massive 500x your stake.

That means you could end up winning a massive £125,000 – without bonuses.

Of course ‘Drop It’ has some brilliant bonuses on offer as well:
The ‘bomb it’ bonus basically requires you to pick bombs to find bonuses. Keep on clicking, uncovering multiplier after multiplier – which are accumulative, of course – until you find a dud. The more you explode, the more you win – simple!

Then you’ve got the ‘Frenzy’ and the ‘Mega Frenzy’ bonuses which are not to be missed. If you manage to get four stars (Frenzy) or five stars (mega frenzy) in view you’ll be awarded with a bonus that will provide you up to 12 free drops. A random multiplier – up to 15x – is also chosen for each drop, which means that not only are you getting free drops, but they’re also worth loads more!

Simply wager £20+ on ‘Drop It’ between now and 23:59 UK Time Sunday 10th May on our Slots tab or on Coral mobile and get a guaranteed share of £10,000*

So why don’t you drop everything right now and get down to Coral Games – you know it’s worth it?

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Author

Sam Barnard

Sam has been writing for Coral since January 2014, and is the assistant editor of the news site. As well as the main betting sports, football, tennis and cricket, he covers the likes of golf, F1 and darts too, the latter of which has become a particular favourite. Sam enjoys playing as much as writing about sports, but niggling injuries have limited his participation in recent years, so is happy to mainly watch the pros such as Manchester United, Yorkshire CCC, Raymond van Barneveld and even Gibraltar national football team instead.