Fu Dao Le Mobile Slot
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Fu Dao Le Mobile Slots
Fu Dao Le is a 5 reels, 243 paylines UK slots game by Bally. Fu Dao Le has Wild, Bonus symbols, Free Spins, Multiplier, Mystery Symbols, and Progressive Jackpot features, and an RTP of 96%. If you want to try Fu Dao Le, do it right here at Amigo Slots, where we have over 500 more leading Mobile Slots to offer you including Starburst, Chilli Heat, Rainbow Riches, and Fluffy Favourites.
Fu Dao Le Game Info | |
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RTP | 96% |
Features | Free Spins, Jackpot, Multiplier, Wild |
Developer | Balley |
Reels | 5 Reels |
Paylines | 243 Paylines |
Welcome back to the Far East, as we review this Mobile Slots with an Oriental twist by Bally. The Orient is familiar territory for many big-name slots developers, but especially so for Bally. If you’re looking at Fu Dao Le and thinking that you’ve seen something very similar somewhere before, then chances are you’ve played 88 Fortunes Online Slot. There’s no known connection between the two slots, other than the fact they have the same developer, but there’s no denying the strong visual similarity between the two. Some of the characters and objects that appear in the background of both slots are even identical.
Game Summary
Fu Dao Le, though, is a very different proposition than 88 Fortunes, and that's mostly due to the range of different wild symbols that you'll see during the bonus features. There's also a progressive jackpot to play for, and for once, there's a straightforward way to trigger the jackpot game! The 5x3 rich, red layout of Fu Dao Le is packed full of symbolism from Oriental culture, although the presence of the traditional playing card symbols on the reels does spoil that a little bit. Despite having a standard layout, the slot offers 243 paylines. That's possible by ignoring the common payline structure - in this slot, you'll get a payment so long as you have symbols that go together on adjacent reels. The prizes are better if you can get them to line up perfectly, but you still get a little something for getting close.
Aside from the playing cards on the reels, which are the full set from 9 to A, you’ll find an orange, a set of Chinese lanterns, a golden hat, and baby riding a fish (your guess is as good as ours).
When it comes to the wilds and bonus features, things become a little more complicated. In the base game, there’s a standard wild symbol, and also a combined wild and bonus symbol. The wilds can replace everything apart from each other to complete paylines for you. There are several more wilds and bonus symbols to play with, but the proper place to cover them would be within the bonus features section. Let’s get there now!
Bonus Features
There are three different varieties of bonus to shoot for in Fu Dao Le, and we’re going to leave the free spins until last because that’s where those complicated wild symbols get involved.
On any given spin, you might see a set of golden Mystery Symbols. When they land, they’ll dissolve and be replaced by matching symbols, hopefully bringing you a few wins in the process. They occur at random, but it’s always good to see them.
There are four different Progressive Jackpots in Fu Dao Le too, which you can keep track of by watching the values above and to the right of the reels. The lowest one is displayed between two red envelopes, and you win it by landing a red envelope bonus symbol on the first and last reels on the same spin. That’s all there is to it - a simple way to win a comparatively small cash prize!
To play for the other jackpot, you'll need a stacked set of wilds to turn up on the third reel. To help you out with that, a clump of three stacked wilds will sometimes land together, and if it lands partially on the reels, it will nudge itself up or down to fill the reel. They can land anywhere, but only on the third reel will they trigger the Jackpot Bonus game. Once you’re into that, all you do is pick from the golden coins on offer to find out what’s behind them. When you have three matching jackpot awards, you’ll win whatever award that jackpot currently shows. The very top jackpot is usually several thousand pounds, so be lucky here!
With that said, we’re now onto the Free Spins. Triggering this feature involves landing a trio if that combined wild and bonus symbol on the middle three reels. That’s enough to get you eight free spins, but if the symbol makes a reappearance on the fifth reel while those spins are in play, you’ll get one more spin. During free spins, you not only have the wild symbol and the stacked wild symbol available, but also two different multiplier wilds - one at 2x and one at 3x, applying the factor to any win they’re part of. Those multiplying wilds only show up on the third reel.
Because the wild symbols look very different from each other, it can be a little hard to remember which of them has what effect, but you’re unlikely to mind so long as the winnings keep rolling in. Because of all the bonus features that come with Fu Dao Le, we think it might be a little bit better than 88 Fortunes. We don’t say that lightly either - it’s one of the most popular UK online slots in our collection!
About the Mobile Slots Developer - Balley
Bally has been making games for our entertainment for longer than most of us have even been alive. You can trace them back to the 1920s when they were making wooden toys, and their target audience was children! Their very first product was a little pinball-style game made of wood, which was called Ballyhoo, and from that, they took their name.
They carried on making toys and games until the 1970s when they decided they were going to compete with Barcrest in the casino industry. Both firms manufactured slot machines and other casino products, supplying the length and breadth of the UK and further afield. That spirit of healthy competition persisted into the digital era when both firms went online and got into the business of creating online slots, and then Mobile Slots. They'd probably still be trying to outdo each other now if it wasn't for the fact that American gaming giant Scientific Gaming came along, bought out both companies, and took them under their wing as in-house development teams. You still see the Bally logo on their Mobile Slots, but in reality, it's SG who are pulling the strings these days.