Elephant King and Wolf Ridge

Similar Games:

None

Risk Scale:

Green (usually a spin or two)

Minimum Play:

A “free games” symbol above either reel two or four.

Other:

A game with a low edge and one I’ll often skip over.

This game has a very low edge, and you will lose on it the vast majority of the time. However, when you do lose, it will be for a spin or two, and connecting on what you’re targeting will make up for a great number of losses.

All you’re looking for is a “free games” symbol above either reel two or four. In the example below, it’s over reel two:

Why does that matter? Well, if we read the fine print, we see this:

As you spin, all the symbols and dollar amounts above the reels will move one place to the left. If you land a circular elephant symbol in reels one, three, or five with the free games at the top, you’ll be awarded 10 free spins.

That’s where the money is in this game.

Yes, if you have two “active” free games wedges up top (i.e, not in reel one), you can make a case for playing for both of them. You could also make a case for chasing an enormous figure in blue if you happen to see that.

But to keep things very simple on a game with a low edge, sticking with the minimum play requirement outlined above won’t get you in trouble when you lose.

You’d stop when the board looks like this:

The free games wedge is now at the top of reel one, so it won’t be in play any longer on the next spin.

Here’s my video of this one in action. I was degening on a few spins to show how the game works, and I got lucky to back into the free games bonus: