The Fortune Teller game can be found at casinos offering Play ‘n Go software. Play ‘n Go are a growing provider in the industry and have a rapidly expanding portfolio of both slots games and clients. They do offer a full casino platform, but primarily seem to be used as a bolt on package for extra slots games. Play ‘n Go do publish the Return to Player (RTP)/House Edge information for their slots games within the game help files. As such we know that the house edge for The Fortune Teller is 5.83%.
The Fortune Teller game is made up of 5 reels, each one 3 symbols high. There are 20 paylines, playing from left to right.
Wild – The Wild symbol is the “Crystal Ball”, substituting for all symbols other than Bonus, Free Spin and Scatter symbols. Wild symbols will multiply the bet by 50 if you collect 3, by 500 if you collect 4 and by 5000 if you collect 5.
Scatter – The Scatter symbol is the “Black Cat”. 2 Scatter symbols will multiply the bet by 2, 3 will multiply the bet by 3, 4 will multiply the bet by 30 and 5 will multiply the bet by 300.
The Bonus symbol is the “Tarot Cards”.
Bonus Features:
Free Spins – Three or more of the “Black Cat” Scatter symbols will activate the game’s Free Spin bonus. You will be awarded 15 free spin, which cannot be re-triggered. During this feature the “Black Cat” Scatter symbol becomes Wild.
To activate the game’s Bonus feature you need to collect 3 of the Bonus “Tarot Cards” symbols. You will be dealt 4 tarot cards and will choose to turn one of them over. You need to do this 3 times, with each card offering a prize.
Conclusion
Fortune Teller is a really impressive looking game. The colours are exceptionally rich and vibrant, with symbols and a background that are full of detail and imagination. The bonus features are pretty straight forward, perhaps lacking the creativity of the game’s aesthetic. No re-spins is disappointing but additional Scatter adds something extra to the free spin feature. The tarot cards are a nice touch but I do feel that a little more could have been added to the bonus options in this game. Despite the few positives, the game does not offer good value for money. The House Edge is a steep 5.83%, which is much higher than the average slots game. This alone makes the game one we would recommend you don’t play.