Overview
Hidden Valley is an older slot from Quickspin, built on 5 reels with a 3-4-4-4-3 layout and 40 paylines. It leans into a Tibetan mountain adventure theme and the main thing you notice straight away is the Multiplier Wild setup. I found it easy enough to get into, and it has that proper old-school video slot feel rather than loads of modern gimmicks.
What keeps it interesting is the mix of multiplier wilds, an optional Wild Multiplier Bet, and a Bonus Wheel tied to Free Spins. Fair enough, it is not the flashiest game around now, but for a relaxed session it still has a decent bit of character.
Payouts and Hidden Valley RTP
95.69% RTP puts this one a bit below what I usually like to see, and the volatility sits in the medium range. Bets run from 0.40 to 90, so it covers both small stakes and bigger spins without much fuss. The top win is 1,407x your bet, which is alright, though not massive by current standards.
Hidden Valley Slot's Features
Multiplier Wilds are the key feature here. They can land with values from 1x to 10x, depending on the Wild Multiplier Bet you choose, and they can build winning combinations on their own. If you like nudging volatility a bit higher for a shot at better hits, that extra bet option is not bad.
Scatter symbols come as shields, and 3 or more trigger the Free Spins feature. Once you get there, the Bonus Wheel kicks in and picks both the number of free spins and which regular symbol turns into a Multiplier Wild. That part is probably the most fun bit of the slot, mate, because it gives the bonus round a little more suspense than usual.
Bonus Buy Options
Triggered by 3 or more Scatter symbols. The Bonus Wheel then decides the number of free spins and can turn a normal paying symbol into a Multiplier Wild.
Appears when the Free Spins feature is triggered. One wheel section picks the wild symbol and another picks the number of free spins.
An optional extra bet that raises the multiplier value on Multiplier Wilds, increasing both volatility and potential wins.
How to Play the Game
Deep in the reels you have premium symbols like the blonde girl, the hooded man, the eagle, and the bull. Those are the better-paying ones, while A, K, Q, J, and 10 cover the low end. From the review notes, premium combinations can pay from 3.75 to 37.50 coins, while the card symbols sit much lower, from 1.50 to 11.25 coins.
Graphically, it goes for snowy mountains, trees, and that lost city of Shangri-La idea. I quite like the look of it, even if it is a bit dated now. The controls are simple enough, but I can see why some newer players might need a minute to work out how the multiplier side of the game fits together.
Symbol Payouts