King of Sun slot is powered by Swintt and it runs on 5 reels and 10 pay lines. Take a step towards South America where you will go back in time to explore the great Aztec Empire. We all know that the Aztec’s were a very powerful civilization and that their riches were vast. With a bit of luck, you might get a piece of that cake. The King awaits your arrival at any Swintt Casino for real, or here for fun.
How to Play King of Sun Slot?
Ancient civilizations are always fun to explore, but before your journey starts, you should make sure to set your bets.
- Bet +/- sets the bet level.
- Spin will send the reels moving once you choose your bets.
- Auto Spin will roll out the panel to choose the number of automated, no interrupted spins.
- Card Suits button will get you into the gambling round after a win line is formed.
Slot Features
The King is the Wild symbol in the game that can land anywhere on the reels. Wild can help form winning combos by substituting in a win line, and it is able to substitute for all the symbols in the game, except for the Scatter. In addition, the Wild symbol has the capability to Expand and cover an entire reel.
Free Spins
The Aztec Temple symbols is the Feature symbol that can land anywhere on the reels. You will need to get at least 3 of them on the same spin if you want to trigger the bonus feature. Once triggered, you will get awarded 12 spins to begin.
When a Wild symbol lands during the feature, it will upgrade the Magic Symbols to the next higher symbol. Magic symbols are in fact all of your high-paying symbols excluding the Wild and the Scatter.
Gamble
After each win is formed in the base game you will get to gamble the win for a chance to double it or quadruple it. If you want to double it, you will have to guess the suit colour that the dealer will draw, and if you want to quadruple it, you will need to guess the card suit. Keep in mind that if you make a wrong guess, you will lose what you gambled.
Summary
King of Sun is your fairly simple and straightforward game. In terms of design, it’s your average Swintt release, and it’s decent enough. In terms of features, there are not a lot of surprises but it is enough to keep you entertained for some time. Volatility is low, which means that all of you high-rollers out there can skip this one. The RTP varies, which is not surprising but what we found to be disappointing is that the max point of RTP does not go over 95.22% which is still below the industry’s average.