The Empress of the Jade Sword slots game can be found at Microgaming casinos. Microgaming as a standard now publish the slots house edge information of all their games at any online casino that holds a UKGC license (this is a requirement for all UKGC licensed casinos. As such we can say that the House Edge of Empress of the Jade Sword is 4.79%. When playing at any venue that does not hold a UKGC license and does not specifically publish the Return to Player information for their game, this information should be used as a guideline only as we cannot confirm whether or not this game is configurable.
This green blade assures mystery and power.
Empress of the Jade Sword is a 5 reel game with 20 paylines.
The ‘Jade Sword’ symbol is Wild.
There are two bonus features when playing Empress of the Jade Sword. The first bonus feature is triggered whenever you receive a Jade Sword Wild symbol on any winning payline. When this happens you will be awarded one free spin. The Jade Sword Wild symbol will be locked in place for the free spin. Any mid-paying symbol that lands directly adjacent to the Jade Sword Wild symbol will function as a Wild symbol for the purposes of calculating wins but will not trigger new complimentary spins.
The second bonus feature is triggered when you receive 3 or more of the ‘Scatter’ symbol anywhere on the reels. When this happens you will be awarded 8, 12 or 20 complimentary spins depending on the number of Scatter symbols you received. Complimentary spins can be retriggered.
The third bonus feature is activated when you receive the ‘Bonus’ symbol on reels 1, 3 and 5. When this happens you’ll be shown 12 ninjas. Select the ninjas one at a time to award cash prizes, multipliers which will be applied to your total win for the bonus feature or the collect symbol which ends the bonus feature.
Conclusion
Empress of the Jade Sword isn’t really offering anything new or exciting. You can find the same bonus features playing any of hundreds of other slots games and should be able to find them at a lower House Edge. It’s far from the worst game we’ve ever seen, but it’s nothing you should go out looking to find.