U.S.-friendly online casino game developer RTG has announced that they've launched a new video slot in 'Panda's Gold', which takes you to Asia for a chance to see the cute creatures.
Panda's Gold is a 5 reel, 88 payline video slot set in Asia, complete with a mountainous background and temples. The game packs in wild symbols, free spins, scatters, and re-spins. The game packs in standard symbols (9, 10, J, Q, K, A) as well as flowers, koi, temples, peacocks, and a bird I can't identify (hey, I'm being honest here!).
The game looks sharp on both desktop and mobile screens, and it is being widely distributed to all of RTG's gaming partners. One of the sites it's launching on is Intertops, who issued a quote on the launch, which reads: "I know a lot of players are going to love this new game just for the loveable Pandas! But I also think they're going to love the way you bet on 50 lines but can win on any one of the 88 pay lines!"
Panda's Gold is available for play now at casinos offering RTG's gaming library.
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Haven't tried this one yet but it looks cute. Surely it looks very similar to other games they already have but if the winning potential is good, that doesn't really matter.
Another super high-volatility game that ALSO limits how much you can win from RTG. Don't waste your time playing this garbage.
Yeah RTG are not my favourite developer at all and I won't bother even try this one, the reason Reckless Bets mentioned above is the main one of course but there's also others in the list.
So I played this game again last night. Get the best possible bonus with all 5 scatters, which promises 5x all wins and 8x wild wins (so potentially 40x wins). First spin it retriggers. Okay, 16 spins with best possible circumstances, this had got to be decent, right?
Bonus total was $1.60. Barely a 3x win.
Like I said, RTG is garbage these days. Making super volatile games that are next to impossible to hit on, and IF you do win, it's locked to 1000x your bet. That crap doesn't fly in land casinos.
2 sharpe, coolsongss
I haven't played this game yet, even thought I got a trial free spin of this new game in Slotocash.
One thing is getting pretty obvious that RTG is trying hard to get oversease Chinese, or RTG is acquired by Chinese funds, at least a major Chinese investors, sort of...
Most of their new games are Chinese-themed, which only attracts the Chinese players.
And also, most of new games are a replica of old games, or a little variation, or just a pirate copy of another software (like Playtech), which is a typical of the Chinese business.