The draw here is the ways count. Instead of fixed lines, each reel can show a different number of symbols, and matching icons in any position on adjacent reels pay - so a single spin can open into hundreds of thousands of ways. There are no cascading reels, which keeps the game quick to read, and both bonus rounds are reachable in normal play or through a bonus buy. Players who know Megaways-style titles will recognise the shape of it straight away. The summary below sets out the core numbers before we walk through how each part works.
| Feature | Details |
| Provider | BGaming |
| Release date | July 2025 |
| RTP | 96.70% (some casinos may run a lower version) |
| Volatility | High to very high |
| Max win | 5,000x the bet |
| Engine | TrueWays - 6 reels, up to 262,144 ways |
| Min bet | AUD 0.20 |
| Max bet | Up to AUD 50-100 (casino-dependent) |
| Wild | Reels 2-5, with x2 / x3 / x5 multiplier in Free Spins |
| Scatter | Briefcase - triggers Free Spins |
| Free Spins | Yes - accumulating multiplier |
| Coin Respin | Yes - Hold & Win with 3 jackpots |
| Jackpots | Mini, Major, Mega (fixed) |
| Bonus Buy | Yes - Free Spins or Coin Respin |
| Chance x2 | Yes - raises bet to boost trigger odds |
| Mobile | Full support - iOS and Android (HTML5) |
How to play Tramp Day TrueWays
Set your total stake with the bet controls under the reels, from AUD 0.20 up to the casino's maximum. There are no paylines to select - wins form whenever three or more matching symbols land on adjacent reels starting from reel 1, in any row position. Because the number of symbols per reel changes each spin, the ways count is recalculated every time, up to 262,144 at full expansion.
Press Spin for a single round, or set autoplay for a run of spins with your own limits. Two optional switches sit alongside the spin button: Chance x2, which raises your bet to improve the odds of triggering a feature, and the bonus buy, which pays a set price to jump straight into a round. The two cannot be used at the same time.
Tramp Day TrueWays rules
The paytable is led by themed high symbols with the card ranks filling the lower tier. Values below show the shape of the table; exact figures can vary between casino builds, so check the in-game paytable before you play.
Symbols and payouts
| Symbol | Tier | Payout weight |
| Themed high symbols | High | Top of the table |
| Mid themed symbols | Mid-high | Mid payouts |
| A / K / Q | Mid | Mid card payouts |
| J / 10 / 9 | Low | Lower card payouts |
- Wild: lands on reels 2, 3, 4 and 5 and substitutes for every symbol except the scatter and the coin. During Free Spins it also carries a x2, x3 or x5 multiplier.
- Scatter - Briefcase: four or more trigger the Free Spins, with the number of spins scaling to how many scatters land.
- Coin: only active in its own round. Six or more anywhere on the reels trigger the Coin Respin.
Tramp Day TrueWays bonus features
TrueWays engine
The core mechanic is the way the reels expand. Each of the six reels can display a varying number of symbols per spin, and any matching symbols on adjacent reels pay regardless of row. At full expansion the board reaches 262,144 ways, which is where the larger base-game hits come from - a high symbol landing tall across several reels at once.
Free Spins
Four Briefcase scatters award 12 free spins, five award 15 and six award 20, with more scatters landing during the round retriggering further spins. The feature's engine is an accumulating multiplier: each Wild that lands carries a x2, x3 or x5 value, and those values are added together and applied to the winning combinations, so the multiplier grows as the round goes on. A long run with several wilds is where the best free-spin results come from.
Coin Respin (Hold & Win)
Landing six or more coin symbols starts the Coin Respin. The coins lock in place, every other symbol clears, and you get three respins. Each new coin - or coin bucket - that lands locks too and resets the counter back to three. Every coin holds a cash value, from a small multiple of the bet up to a larger amount, or one of the jackpots. There are three fixed tiers - Mini, Major and Mega - with the Mega awarded for filling every coin cell on the board.
Bonus buy in Tramp Day TrueWays
Tramp Day TrueWays offers a bonus buy. Instead of waiting for the symbols to land, you can pay a set price to open a feature straight away.
| Option | Cost | What you get |
| Free Spins | Displayed in-game (multiple of the stake) | Direct entry to the Free Spins round |
| Coin Respin | Displayed in-game (multiple of the stake) | Direct entry to the Hold & Win coin round |
| Chance x2 (alternative) | Raises your bet | Higher odds of triggering a feature naturally - cannot be combined with the bonus buy |
The exact buy prices are shown on the buy panel in the game and can differ slightly between casinos, so confirm the multiple before you commit. The bonus buy is disabled while Chance x2 is switched on, and it is not available in every jurisdiction - check that the option is present at your casino.
Tramp Day TrueWays on mobile
Tramp Day TrueWays is built in HTML5 and runs in the browser on both iOS and Android, with no separate download or native app required.
- We tested on an iPhone 14 in Safari and a Samsung S23 in Chrome, on standard Australian 4G and home broadband.
- The expanding reels hold their layout in portrait, and the ways counter stays readable as the board grows and shrinks between spins.
- Every feature works on mobile - the accumulating multiplier in Free Spins, the coin lock-and-collect, the Chance x2 switch and the bonus buy panel are all present.
- Load times were short on both devices, and the artwork stays sharp on a phone screen even at full 262,144-way expansion.
Our take
Tramp Day TrueWays suits players who like a ways-based slot with two clear bonus routes and a high ceiling of variance. Its strengths are the expanding TrueWays engine, the accumulating multiplier in Free Spins that can compound on a long run, the recognisable Hold & Win coin round, and the flexibility of a bonus buy or Chance x2 for reaching features faster.
The limits are worth stating. The 5,000x max win is solid but not among the highest in this style, there are no cascading reels to chain wins from a single spin, and the high-to-very-high volatility means long quiet stretches between features. The bonus buy adds cost and is not available everywhere. For players who want a modern ways slot with a build-up multiplier and a coin round, it holds up well; anyone after a low-variance session or a huge multiplier ceiling should look elsewhere.
Tramp Day TrueWays FAQ
Who makes Tramp Day TrueWays?
Tramp Day TrueWays is developed by BGaming and was released in July 2025. It is the TrueWays version of the studio's earlier Tramp Day slot.
What is the RTP of Tramp Day TrueWays?
The RTP of Tramp Day TrueWays is 96.70%. Some casinos run lower-return versions of BGaming games, so check the figure in the game's paytable before you play.
How do you trigger the features in Tramp Day TrueWays?
Land four or more Briefcase scatters to start the Free Spins, or six or more coin symbols to start the Coin Respin. You can also open either round through the bonus buy.
Can you buy the bonus in Tramp Day TrueWays?
Yes. The game has a bonus buy that lets you pay a set price to open the Free Spins or the Coin Respin directly. The buy is disabled while Chance x2 is active, and it may not be available in every jurisdiction.
What is the maximum win in Tramp Day TrueWays?
The maximum win is 5,000x your bet. The Mega jackpot in the Coin Respin is a fixed award, reached by filling every coin cell on the board.
Is Tramp Day TrueWays available on mobile?
Yes. The game is HTML5-based and runs in the browser on iOS and Android, with all features and the expanding reels working the same as on desktop.
Where can you play Tramp Day TrueWays?
Tramp Day TrueWays is available at a range of licensed Australian-facing casinos.
Player reviews of Tramp Day TrueWays
- James, Sydney (2026): "The multiplier build in the free spins is the whole game. Got 15 spins from five briefcases, wilds stacked the multiplier up past x20 by the end, and one tall high symbol paid around x300 the bet."
- Sarah, Melbourne (2026): "High volatility is real - long dry runs, then the board expands to full ways and everything connects. Bought the coin respin once for the price shown and pulled a Major. Worth it that time, not always."
- Tom, Brisbane (2026): "Used Chance x2 instead of the buy and triggered the free spins a bit more often. No cascades though, so wins don't chain - you get the one hit and that's it."
- Emma, Perth (2026): "Played on my iPhone and the expanding reels stayed clear even at full size. Average session sat around x90 for me. The coin round is easy to follow on a small screen."
- Nick, Adelaide (2026): "262,144 ways sounds huge but you need the tall symbols to line up. When they did in the bonus with the multiplier running, it paid properly. When they didn't, the round was small."
- Chloe, Sydney (2026): "Fair 96.70% RTP and a bonus buy if you're impatient. Jackpots are fixed, not progressive, but the Mega for filling the whole coin board is a decent chase."
