About Fire Joker
The Fire Joker video slot is Play ‘n Go’s latest video slot, and it is ideal for any player who loves their multipliers. Despite its bonus-laden nature, the slot is actually not that far from being a classic slot, at least in terms of graphics and structure. Fire Joker carries a non-progressive jackpot worth up to 800x your total stake, and is actually played over just 3 reels. There are 5 paylines present in this slot, with players able to select total bets which range from a low of just 0.05 per spin, up to 100.00 per spin. With a bit of luck, players will be able to land decent prizes with the wild joker symbols which appear in this video slot. The other symbols in the game appear as basic fruit symbols, sevens, bars and stars.
Special Features
As we’ve just hinted at, the joker symbols are the wild icons in this slot. These jester icons can substitute for all other icons in the game, without exception. There are also the best paying symbols in the video slot.
Should two of the reels in the slot contain the same symbols, and the player still doesn’t win, then players will get a second chance feature. In this feature, they will have the option of re-spinning the reels to land a cash prize. This is a very nice touch, and comes in very handy when playing this slot.
As you can tell from above then, most of the symbols in the Fire Joker video slot appear stacked on the reels of the game.
Bonus Feature
Another bonus feature is present in Fire Joker. Players can fill the reels with the same symbols and that will trigger a prize wheel bonus. In this bonus, players are capable of pocketing cash multiplier prizes which range from a low of 2x the normal rate of pay, up to 10x the normal rate of pay. This feature appears in the absence of a free spins bonus game, so it is absolutely necessarily to trigger when you can.
Play n’ Go’s Fire Joker slot is supposed to be a classic slot machine spin-off, so in that regard, the lack of special features is rather appropriate. It is also supposed to be a video slot of sorts, so a few more special features would have been nice. Fire Joker is still worth a punt, though.