Triple Raven - High 5 Games
Triple Raven is a video layer developed by High 5 Games and released in 2014. The game is inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's famous poem "The Raven," immersing players in an atmosphere of gothic mysticism and sacrament. The slot has a unique 3-4-5-4-3 reel array with 720 winning methods, providing multiple opportunities to form winning combinations.
The main features are:
- Themes and graphics: The game is made in a gloomy and detailed style, conveying the atmosphere of Gothic mysticism. The symbols on the reels include images of a raven, a book of poems, a key, and other elements associated with Poe's work. The background of the game is decorated with an image of a gloomy landscape, creating a feeling of immersion in the world of sacrament and mysticism. The atmospheric soundtrack complements the overall experience of the game.
- Symbols:
- Raven: A highly paid symbol that brings big winnings.
- Book of poems: A symbol of average value, complementing the set of characters.
- Key: Lower payout symbols to complement the character set.
- Card symbols (A, K, Q, J): Lower payout symbols that complement the character set.
- Wild (stained glass window): A symbol that replaces all other symbols, except bonus ones, to form winning combinations.
- Bonus symbols (gold key): Activate special functions of the game.
- Bonus features:
- Triple Symbols: Some symbols may appear in triple stacks, increasing the chances of forming winning combinations.
- Nevermore Bonus: When three bonus symbols are dropped on reels 2, 3 and 4, a bonus game is activated, where the player selects doors to reveal cash prizes.
Specifications:
- RTP (Return to Player): 94.9%
- Volatility: Average
- Maximum winnings: Up to 1 748x from the bet
- Platforms: Available on web and mobile devices
Triple Raven combines fun gameplay, high-quality graphics and a variety of bonus features, making it attractive to a wide range of players. The game is available on a variety of platforms, including desktops and mobile devices, providing convenience and accessibility for all users.