About Royal Banquet
Royal Banquet is a food filled video slot, which has an appealing design. It has the kind of imagery that you would expect to find in a wacky comic book from your childhood. Everything from quirky chickens, medieval knights, drinking cooks and grape hungry friars are all represented in the Royal Banquet slot. The game itself is played over 5 reels, with a total of 20 paylines present. You can win as much as 5,000 coins in this non-progressive slot, which isn’t bad considering that it doesn’t cost that much to play.
Special Features
Coin values can be adjusted in the Royal Banquet video slot from 0.01 up to 0.25 at the most. Anything from 1 to 10 coins also be staked per line. This means that with all 20 paylines being fully adjustable, players can wager anything from the minimum wager of just 0.01 per line, per spin, up to the maximum bet of 50.00 per spin. Ultimately, Royal Banquet is a pretty cheap enough slot game to play for most players.
Keep an eye out for the ginger king. King Eric Eat-a-Lot is a wild symbol and when this icon appears in a winning combination, it can replace all others in the game, save for the Claude the Jester and chicken icons. Wilds are quite frequent on the reels, and really do boost your wins.
The scatter symbol is Claude, the aforementioned jester. When 3 or more scatter symbols appear anywhere on the reels, the player will automatically trigger a free spins bonus game. Players will be able to begin this free spins bonus with 10 free games if they land 3 scatters, 15 free games if they land 4 scatters, and 30 free spins if they land 5 jester scatter icons in any positions on the reels. Scattered wins in the free spins bonus round tend to be pretty generous.
Bonus Features
There is a bonus round in Royal Banquet. That bonus is triggered by landing 3 or more of the Chicken icons on the reels. The symbols must appear from the leftmost reel to the right. When they appear in such a fashion, the Test the Broth bonus game will begin. This bonus game is almost impossible to trigger. Chickens tend to be fairly common one the first, fourth and fifth reels, but seldom tend to appear on all three reels at once. That is potentially going to frustrate players.