Raging Rhino Double Danger goes back to the savannah with a layout that looks familiar, a rhino that knows it, and a feature list that clearly wants to keep several plates spinning at once. Light & Wonder builds this one around ways to win, collect symbols, a jackpot wheel, and a choice between two bonus routes.
There’s no shortage of moving parts, then. The question is less whether the game has enough going on and more whether all of it adds up to something memorable. Sometimes it does. Sometimes it feels like a safari tour where the guide keeps pointing at the same animals from slightly different angles.
Raging Rhino Double Danger sticks with the African wildlife theme the series is known for. We get warm savannah colours, animal portraits, a large rhino watching from the side of the reels, and a setup that keeps everything clear rather than flashy. It’s easy to follow, which helps because the game has several symbols doing different jobs at once.
Visually, it feels more traditional than adventurous. The animals look good, the interface is tidy, and the jackpot strip at the top keeps the focus on feature chasing. It doesn’t reinvent safari style, but it doesn’t make a mess of it either. In a crowded sea of online slots, that probably counts as a modest success rather than a triumph.
Raging Rhino Double Danger uses a 6x4 reel set with 4,096 ways to win. Premium animal symbols can also pay from 2 of a kind, which gives them a little more presence than the lower royal symbols.
| Symbol | Payout for 3, 4, 5 of a kind |
|---|---|
| 9 | 0.20, 0.40, 0.50, 1.00 |
| 10 | 0.20, 0.40, 0.50, 1.00 |
| J | 0.20, 0.40, 0.50, 1.00 |
| Q | 0.20, 0.40, 0.50, 1.50 |
| K | 0.20, 0.40, 0.60, 1.50 |
| A | 0.30, 0.40, 0.60, 1.50 |
| Honey Badger | 0.50, 0.80, 1.50, 2.50, 0.20 for 2 |
| Crocodile | 0.60, 1.00, 2.00, 3.00, 0.30 for 2 |
| Gorilla | 0.80, 1.20, 2.50, 4.00, 0.40 for 2 |
| Cheetah | 1.50, 2.00, 3.00, 5.00, 0.50 for 2 |
| Rhino | 1.50, 2.00, 4.00, 10.00, 1.00 for 2 |
The Cash Collect mechanic is the feature that keeps the base game moving. When Coin and Collect symbols land together, the Collect symbol gathers the values from every visible Coin and Jackpot symbol. The Collect symbol can only land on reels 1 and 6, which means the centre of the screen does the loading and the edges do the gathering.
If both Collect positions land on the same spin, the collection happens twice. That gives the feature its best base game moments and makes the sixth reel especially important, which is always a slightly suspicious place to keep your hopes.
If a Jackpot symbol is collected, the Big Game Jackpot round begins. This uses a wheel that can land on one of the fixed jackpot prizes:
The wheel feature is direct and simple. A jackpot token gets collected, the wheel spins, and the prize is awarded before the game returns to whichever mode triggered it.
Landing 4 Bonus symbols starts the main bonus entry, and this is where the game asks the player to choose between Bonus Spins and the Collector Bonus.
That is probably the smartest part of the design. Rather than pretending both feature routes feel the same, it lets the player decide whether they want a more conventional reel feature or the dedicated collecting round.
Bonus Spins start with 15 spins. Before the round begins, there is a gamble option that can add or subtract 5 starting spins at a time, with the maximum starting total capped at 30 and the minimum at 10.
During the feature, multiplier Wilds of x2, x3, and x5 can land on the reels. If several of them are part of the same win, their values multiply together. The Cash Collect feature stays active here as well, so Coin and Jackpot symbols still matter.
The round can also be extended. Landing 2, 3, or 4 Bonus symbols awards 5, 10, or 15 additional bonus spins.
The Collector Bonus takes the game in a different direction. In this mode, only blanks, Coin symbols, Collect symbols, Jackpot symbols, and Danger symbols land.
At least one Collect symbol is guaranteed on every spin, and any Coin symbol that lands stays locked in place. The feature keeps going until 3 Danger symbols appear on the same spin. Once that happens, the round ends and the total value of all locked Coin symbols is paid.
It is a straightforward survival setup. Keep filling the screen, avoid the losing combination, and let the guaranteed Collect symbol do the sweeping.
The Hold & Hit ante bet increases the chance of triggering a bonus and adds 40 percent to the base stake. It is there for players who would rather pay extra for faster access to the feature side of the game.
Raging Rhino Double Danger uses 6 reels and 4 rows with 4,096 ways to win. Winning combinations usually need 3 or more matching symbols on adjacent reels from left to right, though the premium animal symbols can also pay from 2 of a kind. That gives the better symbols a bit more flexibility and makes the top end of the paytable feel slightly more active.
Mechanically, the game is built around two loops. One is the standard ways to win structure with occasional collect moments. The other is the feature path that splits into bonus spins or the collector round. Among online casinos, that makes it a fairly familiar design. It is easy enough to understand, though it rarely feels like it is doing anything especially surprising with the parts.
Raging Rhino Double Danger feels like a game that wants to keep everybody moderately interested. We get collect mechanics, a jackpot wheel, a bonus choice, multiplier Wilds, and a separate collector round, so there is plenty happening on paper. The trouble is that it all feels very familiar once the novelty of the menu fades.
We don’t dislike it. The feature choice is useful, the Collect mechanic has decent rhythm, and the Collector Bonus is easy to follow. It just never really shakes off the sense that we’ve seen this safari before, only with a different tour guide and a slightly shinier jeep. For players who like reliable structure, that may be enough. For everyone else, it’s more competent than exciting.