Play Thrill Seekers Online Slots

Thrill Seekers has been described as "intense" due to its monster size and nearly endless list of payout options. It's one of the only 50-line online slot games in existence, which makes it extremely attractive to slot machine lovers of all skill and experience levels.

How to Play Thrill Seekers at Casino.com

With bets that max out at $5,000 per spin, you're going to have to think a bit before placing your bets. This game has potential to be an extremely high-risk, high rolling online slot game. Of course, what that also means is that you have the chance to win hundreds of thousands of dollars…if not more! High rollers can take advantage of the "Bet Max" option to bet and spin at the maximum rate with one convenient click. Otherwise, you'll just bet and then click "Spin" when you are ready.

The Thrill Seekers theme is a huge draw to players who like bright, colorful, and musical online slots. The symbols feature clowns (which is the top paying symbol and the wild), attraction tickets (the scatter), a hammer (a bonus symbol), and other amusement park-themed icons.

The bonus game is simple, yet fun. You simply click on "Hit" and the hammer will hit the sensor and indicate how much cash you've won.

Thrill Seekers Dollar Ball Slots

You can place an additional $1 side bet for each spin you make that will enable the special Dollar Ball bonus game. You'll choose five numbers, and if any of those numbers appear during your spin, you'll get a huge jackpot payout. Other Dollar Ball slot games you'll enjoy include What's Cooking and Football Rules—two of Casino.com's most popular Dollar Ball slots.

The Dollar Ball bonus, plus the super hammer bonus, plus the free spins all make the Thrill Seeker slots an exciting, fast-paced game. You can play Thrill Seekers at our online casino for practice, but if you want to play with the Dollar Ball side game or the additional bonuses, you'll need to register for a real money account.

Don't you think it's time your sought out some slot machine thrills?