The Prosperity Palace 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 Prosperity Palace is 4%.
The Prosperity Palace 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 a “Green Dragon”, which replaces all symbols other than the “Golden Buddha” Scatter symbol.
The Scatter symbol is the “Golden Buddha”.
Bonus Features:
Free Spins – If you spin and land 3 of the “Golden Buddha” Scatter symbols you will be awarded 10 free spins. During the free spins the “Golden Buddha” acts as a Wild symbol. Landing 3 “Golden Buddha” symbols during the free spin bonus will award the player with an additional 10 spins.
Conclusion
Prosperity Palace is about as simple as a slots game can be. There is only the one bonus feature and triggering it involves a very standard, 3 Scatter spin. The game, like most Play ‘n Go ventures, looks good, but has a generic look and feel, drawing on other Asian themed games, that makes it instantly forgettable. The theme is a surprising, somewhat crass distillation of a few key icons from one of the world’s major religions. However, it’s unlikely that repeated spins will result in Nirvana for even the most dedicated of slots gamers. The unfavourable House Edge means I would probably steer clear of this game.