The Fu Er Dai game can be found at casinos offering Play ‘n Go software. Play ‘n Go are a growing providers 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 Fu Er Dai is 4%.
The Fu Er Dai game has 5 reels and each reel is 3 symbols high. This game uses 10 paylines, playing from left to right.
The Wild symbol is the “Golden Dragon” which transforms into a female character filling the reel. Once the Wild has been triggered it will stick for spin and provide a free spin.
Win Spins – 2 or more Wild symbols being triggered on a spin will unlock 5 free “Win Spins”. Each time a Wild symbol is revealed during the “Win Spins” it will remain in place for the subsequent spin. Every Wild symbol can remain in place for 3 spins within the “Win Spins” if new Wild symbols continue to be revealed. Each Wild on the will trigger a new set of 5 “Win Spins”, up to a maximum of 20 spins. Every “Win Spin” will result in a prize.
Conclusion
Fu Er Dai is apparently inviting us to “hang out with the next-generation nouveau riche of Asia”, as you try to match glittering phones and car keys, whilst chasing that elusive “Golden Dragon”. The game looks good, taking full advantage of the “lavish” lifestyles afforded by Asia’s most rich and famous. The game itself, however, lacks much in terms of variety. There really is only the one bonus feature, which is no more than a series of free spins. The slightly unfavourable house edge means that this is game that is unlikely to hold the attention for very long.