- Free Spins feature where Pirate and Golden Pirate symbols collect coin bags, with Golden Pirates doubling the value
- Power Play option boosts the frequency of the Free Spins trigger for a higher stake
- Unusual six-dial gamble feature lets players choose between chasing free spins or climbing towards a £500 cash cap
Buckaneers’ Treasure is a pirate-themed video slot from Blueprint Gaming, built around a fairly old-school 10-payline structure but dressed up with a couple of modern twists. It’s not trying to reinvent anything, the core idea is a treasure hunt where a cartoon pirate digs around the reels for gold doubloons during the bonus round. What makes it worth a closer look is the way Blueprint has layered in its Power Play mechanic and an unusually flexible gamble feature on top of a fairly simple base game.
Stakes run from £0.20 to £2.00 per spin across the 10 lines, and any three matching symbols landing on an active line will pay out. It’s a straightforward setup that should feel familiar to anyone who’s played Blueprint’s other pirate and adventure-themed titles.
The base game itself is light on features. Wins come from matching three or more symbols along the 10 fixed paylines, and there isn’t a huge amount of variance built into regular spins. The one thing worth tracking is the Scatter symbol, every Scatter that lands on the reels adds a coin to an on-screen treasure chest, which is a nice touch for building anticipation even on spins that don’t pay out anything.
This is a common design pattern in this style of slot: keep the base game simple and let the bonus round carry the weight of the player experience. It works reasonably well here, though players who prefer constant base-game action from wilds or expanding symbols won’t find much of that on offer before the bonus triggers.

Power Play: Paying More for a Better Hit Rate
Power Play is available at every stake level and effectively lets players pay extra to improve their chances of triggering the Free Spins feature. This is the same mechanic Blueprint has used across several of its other releases, and it remains one of the more transparent ways a provider can let players directly influence volatility and bonus frequency.
It’s worth noting that increasing the trigger chance via Power Play doesn’t change what happens once you’re in the feature — it simply gets you there more often. Whether it’s worth the extra spend depends on personal preference; players who’d rather grind toward the bonus less often but at a lower cost per spin can just leave it switched off.
Free Spins Feature
Landing three or more Scatter symbols anywhere on the reels triggers the Free Spins round, awarding 10, 15 or 20 spins depending on how many Scatters landed. There’s no MEGA reels or expanding wild gimmick here — instead, the feature is built entirely around the Pirate symbols collecting visible coin bags scattered across the reels.
Standard Pirate symbols collect every visible coin bag and pay out the attached cash value. Golden Pirates do the same job but apply a 2x multiplier to whatever they collect, which is where the bulk of the bigger wins tend to come from. On top of that, every Pirate symbol that appears awards an extra free spin and upgrades the value of any coin bags still on the reels, so spins can snowball a little as the feature progresses if Pirates keep landing.
It’s a fairly simple collection mechanic rather than anything especially novel, and players familiar with coin-collector style bonuses from other providers, Pragmatic Play’s various “Money” titled slots being an obvious comparison, will recognise the structure immediately. The appeal here is less about complexity and more about the steady build of anticipation as coin values climb and extra spins get tacked on.
The Gamble Feature
Buckaneers’ Treasure includes a more elaborate gamble option than most modern slots bother with. Players can switch it on for every win, restrict it to wins of £5 or more, or turn it off entirely — a sensible bit of flexibility for those who don’t want to be prompted on every small win.
Choosing to gamble presents six dials rather than the usual single wheel or card-based gamble. Three of the dials let players gamble directly into the Free Spins feature, while the other three gamble for a bigger cash prize. The cash dials get progressively riskier, each one shrinking the green “win” segment in exchange for a larger payout if successful, right up to the game’s maximum cap of £500. Landing on green pays out; landing elsewhere wipes the win.
This is a genuinely different take on the gamble feature compared with the binary red/black coin-flip most UK slots still use, and it gives players more control over how much risk they want to take on. It won’t be for everyone, gambling away a win for a shot at free spins or a bigger cap is exactly the kind of feature some players prefer to avoid — but it’s at least implemented with more thought than most.
Volatility, RTP and What to Expect
Blueprint hasn’t published especially detailed RTP figures for this title in the information available, so it’s worth checking the paytable in-game before playing, since Blueprint titles often ship with multiple RTP configurations depending on the operator. Based on the structure, a fairly flat base game, a feature-reliant bonus round, and a hard £500 win cap, this plays as a low-to-medium volatility slot rather than something built for huge multiplier swings.
That £500 cap is worth flagging honestly: it’s a modest ceiling by current slot standards, and players chasing bigger wins from a single bonus round are likely to find Buckaneers’ Treasure a bit conservative compared with newer high-volatility releases that can pay several thousand times stake. What it does offer is a reasonably steady bonus round with decent hit frequency, especially with Power Play switched on, which suits players who’d rather see the feature trigger regularly than chase a rare monster win.
How It Compares
Buckaneers’ Treasure sits comfortably alongside Blueprint’s other Power Play titles, and the pirate theme puts it in a fairly crowded field, Pirots from ELK Studios and various Pragmatic Play pirate slots cover similar ground, though both lean into considerably higher volatility and bigger feature mechanics than this one does. Fans of Blueprint’s house style, including the King Kong Cash and Fishin’ Frenzy series, will find the same emphasis on accessible, frequently-triggering bonus rounds here rather than anything especially high-stakes.
Final Thoughts
Buckaneers’ Treasure is a solid if unspectacular pirate slot. The base game won’t hold much attention on its own, but the coin-collecting Free Spins feature is well-paced and the six-dial gamble option is a genuinely interesting addition that sets it apart from most of Blueprint’s other releases. The £500 cap will put off players hunting for big multipliers, but for anyone who enjoys a steady, lower-volatility bonus round with some control over risk via Power Play and the gamble feature, this is a fair, honestly-built slot rather than a try-hard for huge wins.



