Back to the 60s Slots

Back to the 60s Slots

Groovy features and payouts await players who give Back to the 60’s a chance. This 5-reel, 25-payline game is all about Flower Power and Free Love. Explore the game through our brief slot game review.

A Trio of Matching Symbols Is All it Takes to Win

The paytable in Back to the 60s slots is made up of lower-paying poker symbols and many others that represent the era. You need three or more matching symbols on one of the 25 paylines if you’re going to win cash.

  • 9, 10, and Jack – 5 to 50 coins
  • Queen, King, and Ace – 10 to 75 coins
  • VW Bus – 20 to 150 coins
  • Guitar – 25 to 250 coins
  • Love Heart – 30 to 500 coins
  • Flower Power Wild – 50 to 1,500 coins

Explore the Trio of Bonus Features

Peace and Smile begins when Smiley Face symbols appear at the same time as a Peace Symbol. If that happens, you win the cash value of the Smiley Face symbols.

Colossal Re-Spins starts when the second, third, and fourth reels are highlighted with a Rainbow Pattern. If all three reels are highlighted, you get one re-spin with one giant symbol filling those three reels. If that oversized symbol is highlighted, you win another re-spin.

You can pay a fee and trigger the Colossal Re-Spin bonus round, too. The final bonus feature involves the three progressive jackpots. Win the Mini, Major, or Mega Jackpot while playing this game. The Mini Jackpot is over $3,300 at the time of this review, while the Major is over $8,700 and the Mega Jackpot is over $16,000.

Getting Started

Back to the 60s is a 25-payline game with 5 reels and a game RTP of 95.03%. Feel free to pay a fee to trigger the bonus round. We chose a $25 fixed bet and gave the reels a 10-spin test for our review. How did we do?

  • 4th spin - $45
  • 6th spin - $105
  • 7th spin - $80
  • 10th spin - $15

Triggering the Colossal Spin bonus round cost $175 at the $25 fixed bet. It paid off as we won $1,990 in that bonus round.

Whether you play for fun or real money, betting options range from 25 cents to the $250 max bet, which breaks down to coin values of a penny to $10. Use the up and down arrows to adjust your bet before you spin the reels on Back to the 60s.