King Thimbles Demo – Play Game for Freeby Pixmove

King Thimbles review
Theme and Style
Made by Pixmove, this is a game with a difference. It’s definitely not your typical slot, because there are no symbols or paylines, and definitely no bonus features.
In this game, there are three kings, and they’re hiding some special red jewels. Can you defeat the kings, find the jewels, and land yourself a real money win?
Visuals and Soundtrack
The game is set outside a castle, and you’ll see three king characters on screen. They kind of look like upside-down thimbles, which is where the name comes from.
The soundtrack is gentle and relatively quiet, which is probably exactly what you need for a simple game like this. If you guess wrong, you’ll hear an annoyed grunt from the king, while if you win, you can expect the jingles and jangles that are typical of slot games.
Gameplay and Key Statistics
King Thimbles isn’t a slot game. At most online casinos, it would probably live in the "instant win" or "crash games" section, which gives you a bit of an indication of how the game works. There are no paylines here, and you don’t need to land any special symbols or symbol combinations to win.
The object of the game is to correctly guess which of the three kings is hiding the red jewels. The first step is to choose how many jewels will be hidden: one or two. If you select two jewels, your potential return is 1.42x your stake amount, while one jewel gives you 2.85x if you guess correctly.
Once you’ve set your stake amount and the number of jewels, the kings will move around, and then you can click on the one that you think is hiding the jewels. If you’re right, you’ll win, if you’re wrong, you’ll lose. Simple.
The minimum amount you can bet for is $/€/£0.10 per spin and the maximum goes up to $/€/£200. With a Return to Player (RTP) percentage of 95%, and a low volatility, you can expect frequent, small wins.
Bonus Gameplay and Special Features
King Thimbles doesn’t have any bonus rounds or special features at all. And we can’t really complain about that, because the whole point of the game is simplicity. The only real feature here is that rather than manually selecting a king each time, you can use the Random function, where the computer will select one for you.
There’s also an Auto feature, where you can set a number of rounds to play, without having to click each time. The Auto feature can also be set to increase your stake for you either when you win, or when you lose.
Conclusion
If you don’t want to have to learn the rules of a game, and all you’re looking for is simple play, then King Thimble is a good option for you. It can get a bit monotonous though, especially because there are no symbols and no real tension. If you’re looking for something a bit more entertaining, we’d recommend you stick to traditional slots.