Irish online slots never quite abandon their rainbows and reels, do they? Gold Party 2 After Hours by Wild Streak Gaming doesn’t break the pattern but it does remix it with some glitter and a few disco beats. A sequel to the original Gold Party, this one brings more chaos to the clover patch with four grids, stacked leprechauns, and some curious multiplier stacking.
There's a party going on somewhere in the woods, and it's not subtle. Gold Party 2 After Hours brings together classic Irish imagery, so think leprechauns, harps, horseshoes, with a nightlife twist. The main character looks like he just left a dancefloor, while unicorns and mushroom houses keep things just odd enough. It doesn’t reinvent anything, but it’s aware of its clichés and leans into them.
The symbols range from the usual card ranks to enchanted creatures and folklore favourites. Here's how they stack up in terms of potential payouts:
Symbol | Payouts for 3, 4, and 5 of a kind |
10 | 0.5x, 0.6x, 0.8x |
J | 0.5x, 0.7x, 1.0x |
Q | 0.5x, 0.7x, 1.2x |
K | 0.5x, 0.8x, 1.5x |
A | 0.5x, 1.0x, 2.0x |
Harp | 0.5x, 1.0x, 2.0x |
Mushroom House | 0.7x, 1.0x, 2.5x |
Horseshoe | 0.8x, 1.2x, 3.0x |
Unicorn | 1.0x, 1.5x, 4.0x |
Leprechaun | 2.0x, 4.0x, 10.0x |
This feature only appears in the base game. If a full stack of the highest-paying symbol lands on the leftmost reel, that entire stack is cloned onto other reels, sometimes one, sometimes all. It doesn't hit every spin, but when it does, the board suddenly looks very different.
Landing 6 or more Money symbols in the base game will trigger this bonus. If the ante bet is activated, 5 Money symbols are enough to unlock the feature. What follows is an 8-respin sequence played across four separate 5x3 grids. The triggering Money symbols get distributed randomly across these grids, and from there, only bonus-related symbols can land: Money, Bonus Awards, multipliers, Extra Spins, or blanks. Each non-blank symbol sticks until the round ends.
Money symbols come with values ranging from 0.2x to 200x. The Super Pot behaves like a Money symbol but grows in value with every spin. Multiplier symbols (x2 to x25) apply their value to a random Money symbol. Extra Spin symbols do what they say: they add one more spin. Finally, Bonus Awards are collected when you land three of the same, and their value is added to your total.
Each of the four grids during Money Respins carries a potential multiplier: x2, x3, x5, or x10. If a full 15-symbol grid is completed, that multiplier gets applied to its final total (excluding the Bonus Award symbols).
Gold Party 2 After Hours uses a standard 5x3 grid in the base game, paired with 25 paylines that pay left to right. Wilds only appear on the three middle reels but may carry multipliers that can snowball when combined in a single win. The game uses stacked symbols, and the Copy Reels feature keeps the base game from feeling too static. Once the Money Respins feature kicks in, the board expands into four separate grids, shifting the gameplay to the bonus mechanic.
If you’re into leprechauns, multipliers, and reel-copying chaos, a few other slot games might offer similar energy:
Gold Party 2 After Hours doesn’t try to break away from the genre. It leans into it, with neon. It adds a bit more structure to the bonus round with quad grids, and the wild multiplier stacking is arguably its most satisfying mechanic. The Copy Reels keep things ticking in the base game, although the four-grid setup doesn’t do much that one grid couldn’t. Still, it’s a louder, more tricked-out version of the original Gold Party, and that might be enough for fans who liked the first.