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Fortune House Power Reels Review
We certainly prefer Fortune House Power Reels to the original Fortune House, but we also know that the oriental theme will not appeal to everyone. The math model from the original game has been beefed up significantly, and while the 4 Super Symbol features are similar to the ones found in the first game, they make much more of an impact when they land in this release.
Visually, there has been an upgrade as well, and the presentation from the original has been replaced by a detailed setting. This game also sticks out because of the solid 7,500x potential, which is the second highest so far in the Power Reels series. If you’re looking for a big-grid asian adventure with modifier action, you might wanna jump onboard this one.
Fortune House Power Reels Features
Eight premium symbols on a payline pays 14 to 25 times your stake, and you can also land wilds that step in for all regular pay symbols. The wilds can land on any reel, and it pays the same as the top-tier premium symbol if you land wins with wilds only.
You have 4 special 2x2 super symbols in this game, and each triggers a corresponding feature when it lands:
- Fortune Respins - awards up to 5 respins with only higher value symbols in play.
- Mystery Wins - awards up to 5 batches of mystery symbols per trigger, and these turn into the same matching symbol that might vary per go.
- Fortune Tree - spreads wild symbols to random positions on the grid, and you might get up to 5 batches per trigger.
- Dragon Wheel - lands as a 2x2 symbol that serves as a multiplier wild, and the wheel spins to determine the multiplier of x3, x5, x18 or x33.
The 200 Spins Fortune House Power Reels Experience
We managed to pack in all 4 of the super symbol features in our 3-minute highlights video, thanks to the magic of editing. It’s a virtual feature parade in other words, and we landed a larger Dragon Wheel multiplier wild win towards the end. See for yourself how we fared by hitting the play button below.
Review Summary
The game does the oriental theme well, as usual, and Fortune House Power Reels benefits from a ‘Pay Anywhere’ system that goes well together with the extra space you get on a massive 8x6 grid. The symbols tend to land in stacks, and even clusters, of matching tiles, and just like in Dragon's Luck Power Reels, it’s possible to win with multiple symbol types on a single payline.
The 4 Super Symbol features are quite entertaining when they trigger, and the 7,500x potential is surprisingly high for a game like this. They will many times “ruin” otherwise strong games with a measly max win, but for some reason they’ve decided to “go overboard” on an asian-themed release that will probably struggle to have mainstream appeal in the west. We assume they have a plan with what they are doing, but it can be hard to understand sometimes.
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If you enjoy Fortune House Power Reels you should also try:
Five Star Power Reels - is the only installment in the Power Reels range that comes with a higher potential than the game at hand. You can win up to 10,000x your stake in this classic fruit-machine inspired release, and you can get up to 10 repeat wins from every regular win.
Reptizillions Power Reels - is a dinosaur-infused installment in the big-grid-few-paylines series , and special Super Dinosaurs can land to lead a herd of adjacent matching symbols across the reels. You’ll see more of that in the bonus round, and you can win up to 4,473x your stake.
Dragon's Luck Power Reels - is another oriental installment , and it comes with a massive 10x6 grid with 30 paylines. You’ll benefit from mega symbols up to 6x6, and it comes with a similar Pay Anywhere engine and a 3,888x potential.









