Jester's Jackpot is a 3 reel (non-progressive), 1-payline, Microgaming Classic Slot. It comes with a scatter symbol and has a maximum jackpot win of $12,000.
The court Jesters job was to make his monarch laugh and smile. Thankfully you don’t need royal blood in your veins to enjoy this three reel slot and with a little luck it’ll have you laughing all the way to the bank too.
The Jester stands behind the logo with his floppy bell tipped hat on. The designers have also used a motley pattern for the slots background as Jesters often donned such clothing when delivering their acts and jokes.
The reels, payable, logo and buttons are all located on a single screen in a similar way to traditional fruit machines found in pubs and casinos. This means everything is clear, easy to access and most importantly does not interfere with gameplay for whatever reason.
As mentioned earlier the Jesters Tricorn appears as one of the slots reel icons. It is joined by Jester’s Bar, cherries and single bar icons which means there are only four designs available.
Players are not limited too badly on the amount they wish to bet. They can choose anything from 0.25 to $/£15 which offers a decent range of mid level options with the only two alienated groups being the penny slots and high rolling players.
Some casinos provide an additional ‘experts’ mode which allows players to use automatic spins.
The red cherry icon plays as a scatter symbol which means it can award a prize from just one icon in position one, two or three on the reels.
It’s a jesters job to make you smile and we are confident to predict that this slot will do that for a good range of players. The theme, prize fund and gameplay is good and it’ll come down to personal requirements whether the slot is ideal for you or not.
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