Palace of Wonders

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Any uncapped and volatile game with a mini, minor, maxi/major/grand; ones such as Money Island, FarmVille, Fortune Owl, Raise the Sails and San Xing Riches, Fire Light Eruption, Wolf Run Eclipse and Cats Wild Serengeti, Three Kings, Buffalo Diamond, Buffalo Diamond Extreme, Whales of Cash Ultimate Jackpots, Dragon Lights (Mystical Falls, Secret Fortress, Fortune Skies), Timber Wolf Diamond, Life of Luxury (Jungle Cats, Great Eagle, Mermaids Gold, Far East Fortunes), Azure Dragon, The Great Tiki and The Brave Spirit

Risk Scale:

Red (bring 300x the bet for the mini and 500x the bet for the maxi)

Minimum Play:

I never solo-chase the mega. I play a 30-plus mini, a 45-plus maxi or a mini-maxi combo of 60 or more.

Other:

The numbers cap at 99, but that doesn’t mean they must hit by 99. My risk-scale estimates are conservative; it rarely takes that much money.

Some grinders aren’t convinced this game offers much of an advantage and it isn’t a great sign when numbers cap like they do here at 99. For now, stick with the recommendations above if you want to play it (30-plus mini, 45-plus maxi, mini-maxi combo of 60 or more):

To get a bonus, you need two lamps plus a mini, maxi, or mega.

The mini pays 1x for each line pay, the maxi is 2x, and the mega 3x. The dream is to chase the mini, get super lucky, and hit the maxi or mega along the way. You can also hit two lamps plus a wheel, and like with most bonuses that offer this type of secondary wheel bonus, many of the wedges stink and a couple of rare ones are huge.

This is a fringe game that can offer a small advantage and is pretty dang swingy, so it’s not the worst game to keep out of the arsenal if you don’t like to gamble.

Here’s some footage of this game, courtesy of Albert’s Slot Channel:

Palace of Wonders non-tutorial video