Fortune Gems 2

Fortune Gems 2 slot poster
Rating
- /10
RTP
97.00%
Volatility
LOW
Max win
10,000×
Hit freq
-
Grid
-
Bet
-
Released
2023-08-25
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Our take

TaDa Gaming's 97.00% RTP Aztec 3-reel sequel pushes 10,000× max win via Lucky Wheel bonus and multiplier stacking.

Fortune Gems 2 inherits the temple-and-jungle template of its predecessor but cranks the reward ceiling dramatically. The original's 375× max-win cap explodes to 10,000× here—a 26× uplift—powered by a newly introduced Lucky Wheel bonus feature. TaDa Gaming's 97.00% RTP remains unchanged; the volatility profile persists as low, but the bonus mechanic injects asymmetric payoff potential: most spins yield nothing, whilst lucky few unlock the wheel and its exponential multiples.

The Lucky Wheel bonus is the headline mechanic. Landing specific symbols triggers access to a roulette-style wheel offering multiplier tiers: land on a high-value wedge, and your bonus payout spikes. The wheel's design echoes Aztec iconography, tying the theme to the mechanic rather than treating it as cosmetic padding. A dedicated multiplier reel further stratifies rewards, allowing stacking.

Visually, the Aztec-jungle fusion is vivid: dazzling gem symbols, ritual totems, and a warm colour palette of golds, reds, and earth tones. The 3×3 layout is compact, and the five-payline restriction persists, but the bonus-wheel mechanic concentrates excitement into rare, high-reward spins. For low-volatility enthusiasts who tolerate occasional feature triggers, this is a compelling update to the original.

Pros

  • 97.00% RTP remains exceptional
  • Lucky Wheel bonus injects 10,000× max-win potential (26× the original)
  • Multiplier-reel stacking amplifies bonus-phase payouts substantially
  • Aztec theme offers thematic coherence with the Lucky Wheel mechanic

Cons

  • Low volatility means wheel triggers are rare; extended dry spells between bonuses
  • Five-payline base game feels sparse; most non-bonus spins yield minimal returns
  • Bonus-wheel frequency not disclosed; could be frustratingly elusive
  • 3×3 layout feels dated compared to contemporary 5–6 reel alternatives

Math & maxes

Math breakdown

Volatility score
3 / 5
Max win
10,000x the stake

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FAQ
How often does the Lucky Wheel trigger?

The source doesn't specify. Given low volatility, expect it to land occasionally (perhaps every 50–150 spins), but exact frequency is undisclosed.

Can the multiplier reel and Lucky Wheel trigger simultaneously?

Likely. The sources suggest both mechanics exist; their interaction is not detailed, so assume they can compound if both trigger on the same bonus phase.

Is 10,000× a strong max win for low volatility?

Yes. Most low-volatility peers cap at 1,000–5,000×. Reaching 10,000× reflects rare but explosive bonus phases, making the low volatility feel less oppressive.