Candy Combo Power Combo King Millions Slot Review
Confectioners worked out long before advertisers did that colour does the selling. A rainbow of different shades; pastel pinks, sherbet yellows, and gumdrop greens – stack enough jars of the stuff behind a counter and the eye has bought before the mouth even gets a vote.
Candy Combo Power Combo King Millions builds a jackpot ladder into that shelf of colour. It’s the work of Slingshot Studios, running on a 5×3 grid with 20 fixed paylines and high volatility.
RTP is 90.50% in total, but only 86.00% of that comes back through the reels. The other 4.50% is the jackpot contribution, money held back to pay the ladder.
Collection mechanics are well-trodden ground for the studio, and anyone who’s filled a pot in Leprechaun Links will recognise the rhythm of what goes on here. You’ll find Links of Ra and Loot Boost sitting in the same corner of the catalogue.

Base Game & Features
The reels sit in front of lollipop trees and boiled-sweet hills, with the jackpot ladder stacked down the left-hand side. Stakes run from 0.20 to 25.00 a spin.
It’s a 5×3 grid with 20 lines, and the number of lines wagered is fixed rather than adjustable. Wins begin on the leftmost reel and pay left to right across adjacent reels only.
In terms of the paytable, the W is a swirl of boiled sugar, worth 10x the bet for five. A heart returns 4x, while the star and the green candy pay 2.5x each.
Purple and blue-white candies are worth 2x for five. Below them, A, K and Q pay 1.5x for a full line and J, 10 and 9 pay 1.2x.
Hit frequency is 26.53%, low for a game with pays this modest, which tells you where the money has gone.

Three jars sit above the reels, one per feature, and each has its own Feature symbol to collect in the base game:
- Connectors – a red and white candy
- Collectors – a green and white candy
- Jackpots – a purple and white candy
Landing and collecting one or more of them fires the Link&Win feature, and which types you’ve gathered decides what’s live once it starts.
Candy Combo Power Combo King Millions Bonus Features
Collect one type of Feature symbol and only that feature runs. Collect two and both run. Collect all three and everything runs at once, which is what the Power Combo in the title is pointing at.
The feature awards three free respins. Every symbol swaps out for blanks and symbol positions, and the grid opens up to 5×5 for the duration.
Anything that lands resets the remaining respins back to three, so a round carries on for as long as coins keep arriving and ends the moment they stop.
The Connector Feature
With Connectors live, completing a set of five Cash Coins activates the next multiplier. The set can run horizontally, vertically, or corner to corner on the diagonal.
The increments climb 2x, 3x, 4x, 5x, 6x, 7x, 8x, 9x, 10x, 11x, 12x and 15x, applied in a predetermined order. Every further set completed moves the multiplier one step along that run.
The Collector Feature
The Cash Collect Coin does the gathering. When it lands with Collectors active, it sweeps up every Cash Collect Coin and Cash Coin already on the grid and pays out the sum as a single cash value.

The Jackpot Feature
Jackpot Coins turn up in four denominations: MINI, MINOR, MAJOR and GRAND. Land four coins of one denomination and that jackpot pays.
GRAND is worth 5,000x the bet and MAJOR pays 500x, so the two top rungs are a long way clear of anything the paylines will hand you.
The King Millions Bonus Wheel
King Millions Tokens are collected on their own track, and gathering them grants a chance of the wheel triggering at random.
It pays one of two progressives or a cash prize worth between 7x and 100x the bet. The chance of it landing on a progressive rises with your stake, so the bet you choose changes what the wheel is likely to give back.
There’s no bonus buy and no ante bet. Feature symbols and tokens are the only ways in, and both of them have to arrive on their own.
Our Honest Verdict
Overall Rating: 6.3/10
The reels are a collection exercise with a paytable bolted on. Five wilds returns 10x and the royals barely shift the balance, on a game that pays something on roughly one spin in four. What you’re watching is three jars filling.
Link&Win is the good idea. Three respins is nothing on paper, but the reset keeps a round breathing while coins keep landing, and pulling all three feature types in together is a genuine event rather than a bigger version of the same one.
What’s harder to love is how narrow the good outcomes are. The Grand wants four coins of one denomination for its 5,000x, and the Connector wants five Cash Coins in a straight line. Both are asking a lot of a three-respin window.
Jackpot collectors and meter-watchers will get what they came for. If you’d rather a session was carried by the lines themselves, this isn’t the shop for it. It’s a sweet shop with all the good stuff behind the counter.
Candy Combo Power Combo King Millions FAQs
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What is the RTP of Candy Combo Power Combo King Millions?
The total RTP is 90.50%, made up of 86.00% returned through the reels plus a 4.50% jackpot contribution. Volatility is high and the hit frequency is 26.53%, so paying spins are relatively scarce and the line pays are small when they land. -
What is the biggest prize on Candy Combo Power Combo King Millions?
The GRAND jackpot is the top prize and pays 5,000x the bet, with MAJOR paying 500x below it. Each one is won by landing four Jackpot Coins of that denomination. MINI and MINOR sit at the bottom of the same four-tier ladder. -
How does the Link&Win feature work?
Landing and collecting one or more Feature symbols in the base game awards three free respins on a 5×5 grid. Every symbol swaps out for blanks and symbol positions, and anything that lands resets the remaining respins back to three. -
What do the three Feature symbols do?
Connectors turn each completed set of five Cash Coins into the next multiplier, climbing from 2x as far as 15x. Collectors let the Cash Collect Coin sweep up every coin on the grid into one total. Jackpots put the MINI, MINOR, MAJOR and GRAND coins in play. -
What is the King Millions Bonus Wheel?
Collecting King Millions Tokens grants a chance of randomly triggering a spin of the wheel. It awards one of two progressives or a cash prize worth between 7x and 100x the bet, and the chance of triggering the progressive awards increases with the size of your bet. -
Does Candy Combo Power Combo King Millions have a bonus buy?
No. There’s no bonus buy and no ante bet option, so there’s no way to pay your way into a feature.

