The Lady of Fortune 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 Lady of Fortune is 4.21%.
The Lady of Fortune game is made up of 5 reels, each one 3 symbols high. There are 15 paylines, with all wins coming from adjacent symbols on selected lines.
Wild – The Wild symbol is a number with a multiplication sign, which will obviously indicate the size of the multiplier on winning rounds. The Wild symbol only appears on the middle reel and can be a 2,3,4 or 5 times multiplier.
Scatter – There is no Scatter symbol in this game.
Bonus Features:
Bonus – You trigger the bonus feature if you can land 3 “Lady Fortune” Bonus symbols. When this happens, you will have to choose which one of the three symbols to reveal, where you can win a prize of up to 150 times the original bet.
Conclusion
Lady of Fortune is a game you will probably have seen before if you are familiar with Play ‘n Go’s output. Unfortunately, this repetition is not exactly something I would welcome with open arms. The bonuses in these types of game lack all imagination. The fact that the Wild symbol is just a multiplier is a little disappointing, as is the lack of a Scatter bonus and free spins. The game looks OK, but you will find better looking games from this particular software designer. The theme is interesting, but the lack of game play means it has not been well executed. Finally, we have the House Edge to look at and like everything I’ve already mentioned this doesn’t make for great reading. At 4.21% this is not good value for money, which makes me question why anyone would choose to play the game.