The Totem Quest game can be found at casinos offering CTMX/GamesOS software. CTMX are one of the smaller software providers though they – alongside Viaden - do seem to have a relationship with Playtech. They do not appear to publish the Return to Player (RTP)/House Edge information for their slots games as standard, but some of their casinos appear to do this themselves. So far we’ve only found one casino – AdamEve – that has published this information for Totem Quest and they list the house edge as 4.42%. When playing at any other venue, this information should be used as a guideline only as the game may be configurable.
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The Totem Quest game has 5 reels, 25 payline and you can bet one coin on each of the paylines.
There is no wild symbol when playing Totem Quest.
There are four bonus features when playing Totem Quest. The first bonus feature is activated when you receive 3 or more of the ‘Totem Head’ scatter symbols anywhere on the reels. When this happens you will be awarded between 7 and 15 complimentary spins depending on the number of Totem Head symbols you received.
The second bonus feature is activated when you receive 3 or more of the ‘Bag’ symbol anywhere on an active payline. When this happens you will be taken to a new screen showing gems falling out of the sky. Use the bag to catch the gems and each gem will award a prize.
The third bonus feature is activated when you receive 3 or more of the ‘Bomb’ symbol anywhere on an active payline. When this happens you will be taken to a new screen showing magic tiles being fired across the screen. Click on the tiles as they fly to win prizes.
The fourth bonus feature is activated when you receive 3 or more of the ‘Totem Quest Logo’ symbol anywhere on an active payline. When this happens you will be taken to a new screen showing 16 tiles – 4 groups of 4 colours. By clicking on the tiles, rotate the tiles so that one set of tiles fits together to win a prize. There are three rounds to this bonus feature.
Conclusion
The implied skill element to Totem Quest is certainly minimal, but the game does offer a good selection of bonus features for a reasonable price.