Hao Yun Fa and Guardian of the Rose

Similar Games:

None

Risk Scale:

Green (a few spins)

Minimum Play:

Looking for green/orange wilds in any of the first three reels, even at the very bottom of the screen. Once the wilds are involved in any winning spin, those that were part of that spin don’t stick for another spin.

Other:

Rare game for sure; I’ve seen it only on a cruise ship.

It’s a super low-risk game where you’re looking for green wilds in any of the first three reels. Initially, I figured the green wilds couldn’t be at the very bottom of the screen, as they move down one space each spin. However, in this game, the wilds at the bottom move to the top on the next spin.

Unfortunately, once the wilds are involved in any winning spin, those that were part of that spin don’t stick for another spin. So generally, you’re only going to be playing this game for a few spins before leaving. Look for something like this:

Notice that green wild at the top of column three. Below is an example of an even better play, because there are more wilds:

Only the green wilds will stick, so pay no attention to that yellow/gold one in column five in this case.

This version had bets as high as $50, so connecting on something like that could yield a meaty win, but generally you’ll be winning or losing small.

My buddy snapped a photo of another version of this game that looks like a clone, Guardian of the Rose. With this one, the wilds are orange instead of green, and we get more of a regal feel than whatever Hao Yun Fa is. Even though I didn’t play this one, I’d bet my bottom dollar it’s the same game:

Here’s my video of Hao Yun Fa: