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Buildin’ More Bucks: the crew clocks back in

  • jonthompson1
  • 10 hours ago
  • 2 min read
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11 December 2025 – Play’n GO unveils Buildin’ More Bucks, a 5-reel, 243-ways caper where Lenny the Leprechaun perches above the reels and can spark a Double Wheel packed with character features and instant prizes.


Hard hats on – the crew’s back! In a sunlit glade, Lenny keeps watch while three specialists get to work: Woody Elf (wood), Grout Bricky (brick) and Fairy Mary (gold). The premise is simple – frame the grid, upgrade materials, and turn plots into tidy homes at the end of the shift – but the toolbox is playful and stacked with character-driven moments that build pace and personality.


In the base game, the Double Wheel can be nudged into action to award character features or instant prizes. Land an Upgrade and the second wheel unlocks for beefed-up rewards and features – a neat way to raise the stakes without losing clarity.


Trigger a character feature and you’ll get a batch of re-spins while initial frames are laid down; Hard Hats that land switch to the active material, helping fill the grid. When the board is fully framed, wood becomes brick, brick becomes gold – a crisp, visual progress system that makes each spin state feel meaningful.


Three or more Hard Hat Scatters open Magic Spins with a handy head-start: wooden, brick or gold frames pre-placed depending on the trigger. During Magic Spins, frames keep upgrading and, when the round wraps, they flip into houses that reveal instant prizes – a satisfying “tools-down” finale that fits Play’n GO’s character-first ethos.


The bright, storybook look – with the Double Wheel sat above the reels – is captured clearly in the on-device screenshot in the rules document.


Games Ambassador at Play'n GO, Magnus Wallentin, said:

“Buildin’ More Bucks is all about momentum you can see – frames going down, upgrades clicking into place and that cheeky Double Wheel kicking off when you least expect it. It’s playful, clear, and wonderfully moreish.”

From clever framing to lively character spins, Buildin’ More Bucks nails that feel-good, one-more-go rhythm – a breezy, polished addition to operator lobbies.



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