JILI Games at JLBET: The Mega Ace Bonus Round, and the Rest of the Shelf
Thirty-odd titles, one provider, and a house style you can learn once and reuse everywhere. Start with the Mega Ace bonus round, because almost every other Ace game is a calmer version of it.
Mega Ace: The Bonus Round, Piece by Piece
Mega Ace is the high-volatility end of the Ace family: six reels, 46,656 ways to win, RTP 97%, and a stated ceiling of 15,000x. That ceiling is the reason people open it and the reason most sessions end early, because high volatility means the same 97% gets returned in fewer, larger pieces. The bonus round is where those pieces come from, so it is worth understanding before rather than during.
- Golden cards land on the reels and flip into wilds, which is how a board that looked dead suddenly pays.
- Winning symbols clear and new ones cascade down, so a single spin can resolve several times over.
- Each consecutive cascade lifts the match multiplier, which is where the big numbers are actually built. One cascade is a win, four in a row is a session.
- Wilds expand across their reel, widening the ways count while the cascade chain is still running.
Read those four together and the shape of the game is obvious: nothing pays much on its own, and everything pays when the chain runs. That is not a flaw to be strategised around, it is the maths of the title. The 97% is the same as gentle old Crazy 777; only the delivery is brutal.
The Ace Family, Compared
Four Ace titles carry published specifications. They share a card-flip wild mechanic and differ almost entirely in how hard they swing.
| Game | RTP | Volatility | Grid & ways | Max win | The mechanic in one line |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Super Ace | 97% | Medium | 5x4, 1,024 ways | 1,500x | Golden cards flip to Joker wilds, with a combo multiplier rising as wins chain. |
| Super Ace Deluxe | 97% | Medium-high | 5x4, 1,024 ways | 10,000x | A star card adds gold cards, then cascades and combo multipliers do the work. |
| Mega Ace | 97% | High | 6-reel, 46,656 ways | 15,000x | Golden cards to wilds, cascading match multipliers, expanding wilds. |
| Wild Ace | 97.2% | High | 5x4, 1,024 ways | Not published by JILI | Golden cards flip to wilds across cascading consecutive wins. |
Wild Ace holds the highest published RTP on this site at 97.2%, which is worth exactly 0.2 percentage points over Super Ace and nothing at all across one evening. Volatility, not that gap, is what will decide your session.
Bigger Grids: Empire, Buffalo, Ring, and Cave
| Game | RTP | Volatility | Ways or lines | Max win | Feature |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Golden Empire | 96.5% | Medium | 32,400 ways, 5-reel pyramid | 2,000x | Golden wilds drop with a win counter, and the free-spin multiplier has no stated cap. |
| Charge Buffalo | 97% | Medium | 4,096 ways, 6x4 | 4,000x | Wild multipliers add together, and six scatters open up to 100 free spins. |
| Boxing King | 97% | Medium | 88 lines, 5x5 | 2,000x | Cascades with multipliers climbing x2 to x8, plus stacked wilds. |
| Ali Baba | 96.8% | Low-medium | Up to 32,400 ways | 2,000x | Cascading reels, growing multipliers, free spins. |
Golden Empire's uncapped free-spin multiplier is the most misread feature on the shelf. Uncapped is not the same as generous: the 2,000x ceiling still applies, and the 96.5% RTP is the lowest published figure here. Ali Baba is the quiet one in this group, low-medium volatility with the same cascade grammar, and the better pick if you want a long session rather than a short story.
Three Reels, One Line
The classics are where JILI stops decorating. Three reels, one payline, and a single idea per game, which makes them the cheapest way to learn how a mechanic behaves before you meet it inside something larger.
| Game | RTP | Volatility | Max win | The single idea |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Money Coming | 97% | Medium | 10,000x | A special fourth reel adds multipliers up to x10, plus respins. One line, 3x1. |
| Crazy 777 | 97% | Low-medium | 3,333x | Respins repeat the winning symbol and can lift a win up to x5. |
| Fortune Gems | 97% | Medium | 375x | Garuda wild plus a side multiplier reel running x1 to x15. 3x3, 5 lines. |
| Fortune Gems 2 | 97% | Medium | 10,000x | Split symbols plus a Lucky Wheel paying up to 1,000x. |
| Fortune Gems 3 | 97% | Medium-high | 10,125x | Split symbols at x2 and x3 with a multiplier reel up to x15. |
The Fortune Gems trio is a useful lesson in reading past a name. All three share 97% and a 3x3 grid, yet the original tops out at 375x while the sequels stretch past 10,000x. Same family, same RTP, wildly different session shapes.
The Titles We Won't Put Numbers On
The rest of the shelf is playable and perfectly legitimate, but JILI has not published RTP, volatility, or max-win specifications we can stand behind for these. Rather than invent a figure, or quote one lifted from a lobby screenshot, we leave the cell empty and tell you why.
- Ace variants without published specs: Super Ace 2, 3 Super Ace, Super Ace Joker, Super Ace Scratch.
- Other slots without published specs: Money Coming Expanded Bets, Fortune Gems Legend, Fortune Coins 2, Fortune Garuda 500, Lucky Jaguar 500, Pirate Queen 2, JILI Caishen, Party Ape, SevenSevenSeven, Mines.
- Card and table games: Color Game, Tongits Go, Pusoy Go. These are dealt games rather than reel games, so a slot-style RTP figure would not describe them anyway.
If a number for any of these appears somewhere with confidence and no source, treat that as a review to stop reading. We would rather publish a gap than a guess.
Frequently Asked Questions
What triggers the multipliers in the Mega Ace bonus round?
Consecutive cascades. Each time winning symbols clear and new ones drop into a fresh win, the match multiplier steps up, and expanding wilds keep the chain alive. A single cascade is worth little; a long chain is where the 15,000x ceiling comes from.
Is Mega Ace better than Super Ace?
Neither is better, they are different rides at the same 97% RTP. Mega Ace pays back in fewer, bigger pieces at high volatility; Super Ace spreads the same return more evenly at medium volatility.
Which JILI game here has the highest published RTP?
Wild Ace at 97.2%. Most of the shelf sits at 97%, with Ali Baba at 96.8% and Golden Empire at 96.5%. JILI publishes no max-win figure for Wild Ace, so we do not quote one.
Why do some games show no RTP on this page?
Because JILI has not published a figure we can verify for them. Titles like Mines, Party Ape, and Super Ace 2 are perfectly playable, we simply will not attach an invented percentage to them.