Coin Fury (Greentube) — slot review

Coin Fury slot overview

Coin Fury is a deliberately classic machine where pulsing 777s, ripe fruit, ringing bells and a heap of glittering coins all come together on a compact grid. It was released on June 3, 2026, and behind the familiar retro signage hides a thoroughly modern core: the studio Greentube built the game on a grid of 3 reels and 3 rows with 5 fixed paylines.

The main idea of Coin Fury is a money collection in the spirit of Hold and Win. Special coin symbols, each carrying its own value, drop onto the grid, and once enough of them gather, a round of respins with locking is triggered. On top of that works a stacked Wild that fills a reel entirely and completes short chains for a payout.

Volatility sits at a med-high level, the bet per spin adjusts across a wide range from $0.05 to $100, and the game's upper limit is x1000 the bet. For such a compact release that is a respectable ceiling, and the route to it is a grid densely seeded in an active collection round.

How the bonus works in Coin Fury

Coin Fury has no traditional free spins round — the whole dynamic is carried by the money collection and the stacked wild symbol. Below we break down how the coin symbols, the collector and the Wild connect.

Hold and Win respins

The heart of the machine is a respin round with locking. When enough coin symbols gather on screen, they lock in place while the remaining positions keep spinning. Each new such symbol resets the respin counter, and the round lasts exactly as long as fresh coins keep arriving on the grid. The goal is simple — fill as many cells as possible and collect their combined value.

Cash Collector — gathering the values

A separate role belongs to the collector symbol: it gathers the values of every coin sitting on the grid at the moment it appears and adds them to the overall payout. Alongside it works an additional symbol that grows the amount already accumulated, so a well-timed collector and a densely seeded grid are what push a session toward the x1000 the bet maximum.

The stacked Wild

The wild symbol arrives in a stack and can take up a reel to its full height. It substitutes for the regular icons and completes short chains across the five lines into a full payout, so even in the base game between collection rounds Coin Fury does not let the grid sit idle.

Coin Fury specifications

ProviderGreentube
Release dateJune 3, 2026
Game typeVideo slot
VolatilityMed-high
Maximum winx1000
Minimum bet$0.05
Maximum bet$100
Reels3
Rows3
Paylines5, fixed
MechanicHold and Win, respins, Cash Collector
Wild symbolYes, stacked, fills a reel to its full height
Scatter symbolNo
Bonus symbolYes, coin symbols carrying a cash value
Free spinsNo
Bonus gameYes, respins with locking and Cash Collector
Feature BuyNo
JackpotNo
TechnologyJS, HTML5
ThemeClassic: 777, fruit, bells, coins

Symbols and the paytable

The symbol set of Coin Fury is built strictly to the retro canon: pulsing sevens, juicy fruit and ringing bells handle the regular payouts, while all the intrigue comes from three special symbols — the stacked wild, the cash coin and the collector. We will look at them first.

Special symbols

SymbolFunctionDescription
WildWild symbolArrives in a stack and takes up a reel to its full height. Substitutes for the regular icons and completes short chains for a payout.
CoinBonus symbolCarries its own cash value. Once enough of these symbols gather, a round of respins with locking is triggered.
Cash CollectorCollectorGathers the values of every coin on the grid and adds them to the payout. An additional symbol grows the amount already accumulated.

Regular symbols

The line payouts go to the classic icons — a burning seven, a bell and a fruit set in the spirit of old machines. The longer the chain of identical symbols in a combination, the more noticeable the payout, and the stacked wild easily turns a modest pair into a full line across the entire height of the reel.

Our experience playing Coin Fury

We spun around 500 rounds in the demo to get a feel for Coin Fury's pace. The game behaves in the spirit of money Hold and Win titles: the base game is relatively calm, while the main intrigue arrives with the collection round. Here is what we took away:

  • Bankroll — set aside 150–200 spins for a calm session: the med-high volatility calls for patience until the collection round kicks in.
  • Coin symbols — the main target: it is their dense seeding that leads to the respin round where the bulk of the payout is gathered.
  • Cash Collector — keep an eye on the collector: the more symbols already lie on the grid by the time it shows up, the bigger the result.
  • Bet — the $0.05 to $100 range is wide, and on a compact grid it is safer to start small while you catch the machine's rhythm.
  • Stacked Wild — it keeps the grid alive in the base game between collection rounds, but it is not worth building a session on it alone.

Where Coin Fury runs

The game is built on JS and HTML5, so Coin Fury launches right in the browser with no download or installation. The compact 3x3 grid fits just as comfortably on a wide monitor as on a smartphone's vertical screen: the controls stay large, and the locked coin symbols in the collection round read just as clearly as on desktop.

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Pros and cons of the slot

What we like

  • The money collection with a collector — a modern hook in a retro wrapper
  • The stacked Wild fills a reel to full height and saves short chains
  • Clean classics — 777s, fruit and coins — read instantly
  • A low $0.05 entry point and a wide $100 bet ceiling
  • An x1000 the bet ceiling — a respectable mark for a compact 3x3 grid
  • A light HTML5 build launches in any browser with no installation

Weak spots

  • There is no full free spins round
  • No Scatter and no classic multipliers
  • Just 5 fixed lines — a fairly modest base
  • The whole dynamic hinges on a single money-collection mechanic
  • No feature buy — there is no way to speed up the collection round

Is it worth playing

Coin Fury is a case where a retro signboard covers a thoroughly modern idea. Behind the classic 777s, fruit and bells hides a Hold and Win money collection: coin symbols lock on the grid, the collector gathers their values, and the stacked wild keeps the five lines from sitting empty between rounds.

The slot suits those who like clean classics without an overload of mechanics but want a clear modern hook alongside them. Med-high volatility keeps the base game even and saves the main intrigue for the collection round that leads to the x1000 the bet ceiling.

Those who will enjoy Coin Fury less are the hunters of multi-stage bonus rounds: there is no full free spins round, no Scatter and no separate multipliers here, and the whole dynamic rests on a single mechanic. For a newcomer, though, the game is convenient thanks to the low $0.05 entry point and the clear collection, which is easy to grasp in the free demo.

In short: a tidy classic slot about a Hold and Win money collection and a stacked wild symbol, which honestly works through its med-high volatility for the sake of the x1000 the bet ceiling.

Frequently asked questions about Coin Fury

What is the maximum win in Coin Fury?

The payout ceiling is x1000 the bet. The main route to it is a grid densely seeded with coin symbols in the collection round.

Can you play Coin Fury for free?

Yes, Coin Fury is available in demo mode on virtual credits, with no deposit and no registration.

How does the Hold and Win round work in Coin Fury?

When enough coin symbols gather on the grid, they lock in place and trigger respins. Each new symbol extends the round, and the goal is to fill as many cells as possible and collect their values.

What does the Cash Collector do in Coin Fury?

The collector symbol gathers the values of every coin on the grid and adds them to the payout. An additional symbol grows the amount already accumulated.

How does the Wild behave in Coin Fury?

The wild symbol arrives in a stack and takes up a reel to its full height. It substitutes for the regular icons and completes short chains for a payout.

Are there free spins in Coin Fury?

Coin Fury has no full free spins round. Its role is taken by the collection respins, which are triggered by coin symbols.

Is there a jackpot in Coin Fury?

Coin Fury has no fixed or progressive jackpot. The upper limit is set by the maximum win of x1000 the bet.

What is the bet range in Coin Fury?

The bet per spin adjusts from $0.05 to $100. That spread suits both short sessions and big runs.

What devices can you play Coin Fury on?

The game runs on JS and HTML5, so Coin Fury opens in the browser on desktop, iOS and Android with no installation.

Who developed Coin Fury and what is its theme?

Coin Fury was released by the studio Greentube. The theme is classic: pulsing 777s, fruit, bells and glittering coins on a compact 3x3 grid.

Heinz Walder
Author: Heinz Walder
Greentube Hold & Win slot reviewer
Published: June 5, 2026 Updated: June 5, 2026