About Fortune Spells
EGT’s Fortune Spells is a progressive jackpot slot. That will surely excite players. However, before we get too excited, we should pay a little attention to the other aspects of the game. This slot’s title suggests that it will be a magical affair, and yet it really isn’t. The graphics are poor and generic, and there are only 10 paylines for you to deal with in the game. Moreover, the progressive jackpots are poor and difficult to win. There’s no much cause for optimism in the Fortune Spells slot. Players can alter the number of paylines (though, we’re not sure why they would want), and this EGT developed slot features their usual very finicky wagering range, with minimum and maximum bets costing between 1 coin and 200 coins per spin.
Special Features
A unicorn shows up as a wild symbol in Fortune Spells. This wild can replace all other symbols in the game, so it has that going for it. It is also the second best-paying symbol in the Fortune Spells slot, following on from the wizard icon. Landing 3 or more wilds will trigger the slot’s bonus round, as they also double up as scatter icons in this game.
Wizard icons can dish out wins worth as much as 5,000 coins in all, but even they won’t help you win the progressive jackpots.
To get your hands on the progressive jackpots, you are going to have to ask lady luck for help. The randomly triggered progressive bonus allows you to select from several cards until you match three. The three matching cards you land will equate to either the club, heart, diamond or spade progressive jackpot prizes.
Players can gamble their winnings after any win with a simple 50-50 game of chance, but we wouldn’t recommend toying with that on anything save for the smallest of wins.
Bonus Feature
Let’s say that you have landed 3 scatter wilds on the reels of the slot. You will now trigger a free spins bonus. It sounds good, but it isn’t all you hoped for. Whilst you get a total of 12 free spins (no matter whether you land 3, 4 or 5 scatters), and you do get a special expanding symbol (which will be one of the game’s standard-paying icons chosen at random), there really isn’t much cause for celebration in what can best be described as an overly drab and dreary bonus feature.