An oriental atmosphere will envelop you as you play the slot machine Lucky Money. You will encounter a Buddha statue, an Asian waving cat, and mystical masks. But which of these symbols will bring you the most luck?
An oriental atmosphere will envelop you as you play the slot machine Lucky Money. You will encounter a Buddha statue, an Asian waving cat, and mystical masks. But which of these symbols will bring you the most luck?
Game developer Platipus has created a simpler game in this case, which does not contain as many features or winning fields as the modern ones, but it is still enjoyable. The oriental-style design is entertaining, you can get free spins with a bit of luck, and our favorite feature is the respin function. Let’s take a closer look at the Lucky Money game.
Fifteen positions (5 x 3 reel layout) are not much for nine winning symbols, so it’s no surprise that the return to player (RTP) is low. Fortunately, this is compensated by the amazing RESPIN feature – you get this with every winning combination. The winning combination locks, and the rest of the non-winning positions spin again. Another/extended winning line? Great, the respin continues. We all love free things. Even more so if these things can make us money. That’s why in the game Lucky Money, you’ll be eagerly looking for the scatter symbol, which appears here as a Yin-Yang sign. Three scatters reward you with just a respin; you need at least 5 scatters to trigger free spins (5-6 scatters = 10 free spins; 7 scatters = 15 free spins, etc.). The last special symbol that game developer Platipus has prepared for us is the classic Wild symbol, represented here by an oriental dragon.
Game developer: | Platipus |
Game type: | Slot machine |
Reel layout: | 5 x 3 |
Number of paylines: | 25 |
RTP: | 95.09% |
Free spins: | ✅ |
Bonus game: | ❌ |
Bonus features: | ✅ |
Demo version: | ✅ |
Devices: | Desktop, Laptop, Tablet, Mobile |
Developer Platipus states the RTP is 95.09%.
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