Texas Oil Riches
Texas Oil Riches
Last updated on October 8th, 2025
Alright, we’re drilling into Texas Oil Riches from Spinberry — a game that honestly surprised me. I went in expecting another yeehaw-themed cash grab with some cowboy clipart and recycled bonus spins, but… it’s not bad. Actually, it’s kind of fun. There’s a proper effort here, and that alone puts it ahead of half the stuff dumped into lobbies every week.
The theme? Think: 80s oil baron fantasy with a dust-coated charm. There’s a touch of satire in the setup — mustached prospectors, squeaky oil rigs, and golden dollar signs oozing from every corner. It’s not slick like a Nolimit City release, but it’s got personality. And sometimes, that’s enough to carry a session.
Gameplay runs on a 6×6 cluster pays setup — so forget paylines, you’re looking for clumps of matching symbols. The base game moves at a fair pace, with cascading wins and enough sticky wilds to keep you from dozing off. There’s also an expanding oil wild that feels like it wants to help… occasionally.
Now onto the bonuses. First up, you’ve got the Oil Drill Feature — trigger it with three drill symbols and you’ll get a hold-and-win style round where oil rigs land and stick, sometimes with multiplier boosts. It’s a classic idea, but it doesn’t outstay its welcome.
Then there’s the Free Spins Bonus, and this one’s a little sneakier. Sticky wilds are the big pull, but don’t expect a wild-fest — some rounds feel rigged to tease you with two wilds stuck in a corner doing sweet nothing. But when it lines up, it really lines up.
Stats-wise, you’re looking at a high volatility game with an RTP that floats just above average (around 96%, depending on the version). Bet range starts low — good for casual spinners or bonus chasers — and there’s enough in the tank to drop some decent wins if luck’s on your side. Just don’t expect regular payouts; this one’s streaky.
So, is Texas Oil Riches worth prospecting? Honestly, yeah. It’s not rewriting the genre, but it knows what it is and delivers a ride that doesn’t feel like a total copy-paste job.
Might not be for everyone, but worth a look if the theme grabs you.