Medieval Money Introduction
Accompanied by suitably medieval background music and amazingly detailed images, you will fall under the spell of this five-reel, 20-payline game from the first spin. Your adventure begins in the grounds of an ancient castle, where piles of golden treasure are stashed and sought after by folk from far and wide. Your task is to bag what you can of the cash, and make off with it while still in one piece!
Along the way you will come across various characters and icons which are pretty much what you would expect in this setting. Watch out for a garishly coloured jester’s hat, a brave and fearless knight, the king, queen and princess who call this place home and an archery target which acts as the bonus symbol. The letters A, J, Q and K are made from armour, which is a subtle twist those with a keen eye will appreciate.
Payouts Are Generous
Spins matching five regular symbols pay quite well: 300x (the king), 250x (the queen and princess), and around half that for the letter icons. These are good for steady wins, but the big cash comes from special symbols like the letters ‘MM’ (Medieval Money) which appear on a shiny shield. Spin five together for an unbelievable 1000x stake win.
Landing three of the target (bonus scatter) cards on reels 2 to 4 leads to the Archery Picker Bonus, where your skill at hitting the target with an arrow determines your prize win. If your prize is a moneybag, that leads to free spins, while if you land a knight, you move on to another bonus game called Joust Free Spins. The Spell Picker bonus option depends on your choosing wisely from a selection of mystery spell bottles.
It is possible to refuse the wizard’s prize offer and try for a better result. You have up to five chances but may lose out on a great deal while waiting for a better one. The final bonus involves spinning a wheel to see how far you can go down a path on that turn. It could be one, two or three spaces and up to 200x your stake on offer if you reach the dragon’s secret hoard.
Beware, though, as landing a skull means the game is over. Medieval Money is a light-hearted game which pays out very generously to both players and supporters, making this a good pick for both beginners and experienced players looking for a bit of fun.