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Gonzo's Quest

2011Adventure

Gonzo's Quest is a legendary 5x3 adventure slot by NetEnt, released in 2011, following Spanish conquistador Gonzo on a search for the lost city of El Dorado. It pioneered the Avalanche (cascading reels) mechanic, where winning symbols explode and new ones fall in, with a progressive multiplier reaching up to 5x in the base game. The Free Falls bonus round awards 10 free spins with multipliers boosted up to 15x, making it one of the most iconic and enduring online slots ever made.

95.97%
RTP
2,500x
Max Win
Medium
Volatility
41.1%
Hit Frequency
5x3
Reels
€0.2
Min Bet
Analysis
RTP95.97% vs 96.1% avg
VolatilityMedium
Hit Frequency41.1% of spins
Max Win Potential2,500x
Bonus Features
Avalanche Reels (Cascading Symbols)Free Falls Bonus (10 Free Spins)Progressive Win Multipliers (1x–5x base, 1x–15x Free Falls)Re-triggerable Free FallsScatter SymbolsWild Substitution
Features at a Glance
Free Spins
Buy Feature
Megaways
Cluster Pays
Cascading Reels
Multipliers
Sticky Wilds
Mobile
RTP Analysis

Gonzo's Quest has an RTP of 95.97%, which is 0.13% below the industry average of 96.1%.

With medium volatility, this slot balances win frequency and win size, making it suitable for a wide range of players.

* RTP is a theoretical long-term return percentage. Individual session results vary significantly.

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