Three features are represented by three progress channels glowing in purple, red, and green above the reels, gradually filling as you play. Triple Fortune is built around anticipation: not one bonus to wait for, but three running simultaneously, any of which could fire at any moment. NetGame’s Chinese-themed slot keeps the format simple but packs enough parallel action that standard play rarely feels like downtime.
The golden demon mask is the Wild, appearing on reels 2, 3, and 4 only. It substitutes for all standard paying symbols but cannot replace Bonus or Fortune symbols. Its more significant role is as the trigger for the Pick’em Bonus. Any Wild on the screen carries a chance of launching it, and a Wild appearing in a winning combination is a regular occurrence.
When the Pick’em Bonus fires, 12 Wild symbols fill the grid. Select symbols one by one to reveal either a prize value or a Jackpot symbol. Match three identical prize values and you collect that amount. Match three Jackpot symbols and a Jackpot is awarded. The round is quick and interactive, with prize values ranging from modest cash amounts up to the Jackpot tiles.
Three or more Bonus symbols (the empress portrait) trigger Free Spins, and so can a single Bonus symbol landing randomly. The distinctive element here is the reel choice on entry. Four options are available: 15 free spins on the standard 3×5 grid (243 ways), 8 free spins on an expanded 5×5 grid (3,125 ways), 3 free spins on a maximum 8×5 grid (32,768 ways), or a Mystery Choice that assigns one of the three configurations at random. Free Spins can retrigger, with the same four-option choice offered again. Both Hold ‘N’ Link and Pick’em Bonus can trigger during Free Spins at the same bet that launched the round.
Six or more Fortune symbols (the smiling god of wealth) on the reels guarantees the Hold ‘N’ Link bonus. A single Fortune symbol can also trigger it randomly, with the game adding further symbols to reach the minimum of six if needed. The bonus plays at the same reel height as the triggering spin, starting with 3 respins. Every new Fortune symbol that lands holds in place and resets the respin count to 3. Each Fortune symbol carries a cash prize between 1x and 250x bet, or one of the three jackpot tiers. Fill every position on the grid and the Grand Jackpot is awarded.
Four fixed jackpots sit permanently at the top of the screen. Mini pays 10x bet, Minor pays 40x, Major pays 500x, and Grand pays 2,000x. The Grand is only reachable through a fully filled Hold ‘N’ Link grid. Mini, Minor, and Major can be won through both Hold ‘N’ Link and the Pick’em Bonus.
Above the reels, three illuminated channels rise vertically behind the feature icons. Purple tracks progress toward Free Games, red toward Pick’em Bonus, green toward Hold ‘N’ Link. Particles move upward through each channel during play, and the fill level appears to track genuine internal progress toward each feature. Each channel holds its position independently. If Pick’em triggers, that channel resets while Free Games and Hold ‘N’ Link retain their accumulated fill. The exact calculation behind the fill rate isn’t documented in the rules, but the visual behaviour is consistent with a real progress system rather than pure decoration.
Triple Fortune is a 5-reel, 3-row slot with 243 ways to win in standard play. Wins form when matching symbols land on adjacent reels from left to right, starting from reel 1. The highest win per combination is paid. During Free Spins the grid can expand to 5 rows (3,125 ways) or 8 rows (32,768 ways) depending on the option chosen at entry. There is no bonus buy option. All three features are reached through regular play or their random triggers. The RTP is 96.23% and volatility is medium. Bets range from $0.20 to $100 per spin.
Values shown at a €5.00 total bet. All wins scale proportionally with your stake.
| Symbol | 5 of a kind | 4 of a kind | 3 of a kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| Empress (highest) | €500.00 | €50.00 | €5.00 |
| Gold Ingot | €50.00 | €10.00 | €1.50 |
| Red Lantern | €10.00 | €4.50 | €1.50 |
| Gold Coins | €7.50 | €3.00 | €1.00 |
| Firecrackers | €5.00 | €1.50 | €0.75 |
| A / K | €2.50 | €0.75 | €0.25 |
| Q / J / 10 | €1.25 | €0.50 | €0.25 |
Triple Fortune earns its session length through variety rather than spectacle. Three distinct bonus rounds running in parallel, a visual progress system that keeps every spin meaningful, and a free spins reel-choice format that adds a decision most players don't expect from a medium-volatility slot. It won't deliver the high-end peaks of a more volatile title, but it's the kind of game that stays interesting longer than it has any right to.
Players who want sustained session value without the brutal dry spells of high-volatility titles. The medium profile and 243 ways format keep wins coming at a reasonable pace, and having three different bonuses building simultaneously means there’s almost always something close to triggering. The free spins reel choice suits players who like to make decisions, the 8×5 option with only 3 spins is a legitimate high-risk call within a low-stakes context. Anyone drawn to Hold ‘N’ Link style collect-and-fill formats will feel at home here.
High-volatility chasers won’t find what they’re looking for. The jackpot structure tops out at 2,000x bet via a full Hold ‘N’ Link grid, which is a solid outcome but not a session-defining number. The Pick’em Bonus is fun but brief, and the absence of a bonus buy means there’s no shortcut to the features. Players used to the visual ambition of top-tier Asian-themed slots from larger studios may also find NetGame’s presentation a step down.
The first thing that catches the eye isn’t the reels. It’s the three glowing channels above them. Particles drift upward through each tube in purple, red, and green, and watching all three inch toward their respective triggers while the reels spin below them is absorbing in a way that’s hard to explain. The Asian soundtrack sits quietly in the background, present enough to set the atmosphere without demanding attention. The visual style is rich yet uncluttered. Gold frames and a red glow emanating from the center of the reels are set against a deep dark backdrop, creating an overall impression of moving through space.
All three features triggered during the demo session at a €5 bet, and none of them required a long wait. The Hold ‘N’ Link arrived first, with four respin resets accumulating a mix of Fortune symbol values across the grid and closing at €127.50. Satisfying to watch build spin by spin. The Pick’em followed. The screen filled with 12 demon mask Wilds, prize medallions were selected, and a €50 Mini prize came up. Quick, clean, over in under a minute.
The free spins ran last. The reel choice is a genuine moment of interest. Three options to weigh up, each with a different risk profile. More spins on a smaller grid, or fewer spins with the grid expanded to 8 rows and over 32,000 ways to win. Both are defensible and the decision feels meaningful rather than cosmetic.
What the session illustrated most clearly was the progress channel dynamic. After the Pick’em triggered and reset, the Free Games and Hold ‘N’ Link channels held their positions independently. Watching one channel closest to triggering while the others retained their fill gave each spin a different read than most slots ask for. It’s a small design choice that does a lot of work.
All three features are active and build independently above the reels.
Pick three matching symbols from the grid to collect a prize during the Pick’em Bonus.
The pop-up screen that appears when you activate a feature.