All hail the king! Rabona Casino has done it again and secured a brand new Blueprint title to be played exclusively by Rabona’s loyal followers for the next three months! Yes, Kingdom of Fortune, a five-reel, three-row video slot with 20 fixed paylines can be played only at Rabona Casino from 9th August until November! Therefore, click here to sign up with Rabona and join all the royalty that will be spending the following three months with the Nordic operator, because the 2018 release will be available only from Rabona Game Browser.
What to expect from Kingdom of Fortune
Set on the very entrance of the fortress that guards the castle, the newest Blueprint product features five reels, three rows and benefits from 20 fixed paylines, which pay left to right, starting from the leftmost reel. This medieval fortress is the home of knights loyal to their king and if you join their ranks, you will enjoy the Free Spins feature with multiplying Wilds that might get you up to 16 times the bet.
Look for the King’s Crown, since this is the Scatter that triggers free spins. Once you get your freebies, enjoy Wild Multipliers that go all the way up to 16 times the bet and the special little addition called the Royal Streak. Of course, the Hand of the King is used as the Wild that substitutes for all regular symbols. Land three more Scatters to retrigger the feature.
An offer fit for a king at Rabona Casino
Even though Rabona Casino is a relatively young player on the iGaming market, being established in 2012, the Nordic operator managed to develop a gaming site that make people smile, due to the fact that they constantly offer something new and exciting. Their latest addition to the Game Browser will surely attract an army of medieval fans looking to become kings and in Kingdom of Fortune there is more than enough crowns, riches, fame and glory to go around for the next three months. Just choose your banner among regular symbols of the 2018 release and begin the battle for the throne!
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