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Imperial Phoenix: Rescue

Aruze Gaming America

Imperial Phoenix: Rescue

This is a new game in Aruze’s G Series of games, which is comprised of simple, volatile video slots in low denominations.

The base game is a five-reel, “243-ways-to-win” game—there are no paylines, and wins are registered for adjacent symbols, for 243 possible winning combinations on every spin. The theme centers on the legend of the Phoenix, which marks the beginning of a new era.

The main feature is a free-game event with a multiplier feature, triggered either by three gong symbols on consecutive reels (starting with the leftmost reel) or through a random event in which animation of the golden phoenix character randomly appears on the game screen during any bought game.

The free-spin feature awards 10 free games. Before the games begin, a randomly determined multiplier appears, and is applied to the pays in all picture-symbol combinations. The pay table on the screen changes automatically to reflect the multiplier on those symbols. Triggering symbols landing on a free spin retriggers the feature.

A distinct feature of this game are the three graphs displaying certain game results. Players can try to predict when the next feature may be triggered based on the data presented in the graphs.

Manufacturer: Aruze Gaming America
Platform: G Series
Format: Five-reel, 243-ways-to-win video slot
Denomination: .01
Max Bet: 150, 300
Top Award: 10,000 credits times line bet
Hit Frequency: Approximately 50%
Theoretical Hold: 2.11%-12.71%

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