Treasure of Atlantis
Treasure of Atlantis
Last updated on June 19th, 2025
Ah, Atlantis — the go-to setting when a provider wants to look “mystical” without committing to anything too original. Nextspin’s Treasure of Atlantis slots us right back into the depths of the ocean with glowing blue reels, coral-covered frames, and yet another generic mermaid acting like she’s guarding something important. (Spoiler: it’s just coins.)
That said, it’s not a bad-looking slot. The design is clean, the spins are smooth, and the chill soundtrack feels more spa-day than deep-sea danger — which is honestly refreshing. You’re working with a 5×3 layout and 10 paylines, which isn’t breaking any molds, but it’s enough to keep things ticking.
The gameplay? Pretty standard. Hit three scatters and you’ll trigger the free spins round, which is where the slot finally wakes up. During those spins, sticky wilds come into play — and if the RNG gods are feeling generous, you can lock in some decent wins. Nothing earth-shattering, but better than the base game, which mostly just passes the time until you get to the bonus.
RTP sits at 96.2%, which is fine, and volatility is medium, so it won’t drain your balance instantly — but don’t expect monster payouts either. Bet range is your typical casual-friendly fare, making it playable for just about anyone.
My main gripe? It’s painfully safe. This could’ve been any underwater slot from the past five years. If you’ve played something like Lord of the Ocean or Mermaid’s Pearl, this won’t surprise you. Then again, maybe that’s the point — some players like knowing exactly what they’re getting.
Bottom line: Treasure of Atlantis plays it safe but doesn’t screw anything up. If you want a chill spinner with a dash of sticky wild action, you could do worse. Give our free demo a spin and see if it’s your kind of dive.