Realm of Riches Slots
This game is what a queen would play if she played slots. We don't think that would ever be the case, seeing as queens are impossibly rich, but we can fantasize a beautiful lady with a crown on her head, just like the title image, sitting down with a crumpet in a cup of tea to enjoy this find game. With great graphics, a medieval theme that you will likely enjoy, and a game that for once has suits of cards that look like they would be appropriate, this is a game that came together very well on all fronts. There's even a random jackpot to entice you with every passing spin, which isn't the norm for a game like this. They really did spare no expense for making this game, which is part of the reason we came to like it so much.
If you've played all of the slots, and haven't played this game, you would do well to stop what you are doing right now and give this amazing game a spin. There is not much stopping you, other than this review, which we will be happy to let go if you would agree to play instead of reading. What are you waiting for? Go play and get rich!
What is This Slot About?
We think the developers of this game sat down and thought about what it would be like if you were the richest woman in the world, were living in a castle, and made a game out of everything that you saw all around you. That about sums up what this game has to offer in terms of its premises. It's somewhat like a Renaissance fair made of money, which now that we think about it, sounds like the only Renaissance fair worth going to. We're not saying we don't like the churros and the bread bowls, but really, if a Renaissance fair was made out of money, it would be the most amazing event every year. There would be lines wrapped around the block, and absolutely everybody, even old ladies in walkers, will be throwing themselves at the event!
How Does the Game Actually Play?
It plays just fine, thank you very much! Nothing about this game is admittedly all that new, all jokes aside. Because of the Renaissance inspired and beautiful theme, however, it ends up working pretty well. You will be matching aces, crowns, really nice looking shields, pretty helmets, the rest of the usual suits of cards, and an epic looking knight, one awesome queen, and an eerie tower that we're not a big fan of.
The number of reels is standard, being five, as are the number of pay lines, which are 20. Betting is also what you would expect, starting at a single penny, going up to the tippety top of the tower at five dollars. This puts the maximum bet you can place with every spin at $100, which is about average. There's also a respin feature, which is pretty great.
How's it Look?
This is a very decent looking game, which we say having played a great deal of them. Although the graphics do not overtly show a lot of illustrative flair, they do have a good sense of style. They perfectly capture the medieval time here, and even made the suits of cards look like they'll be appropriate in old English. It's not that cheap old English look that you might see on the back of a high school student's folder, but more of a respectable look that an adult would enjoy.
The only thing that we don't like about the graphics is that the user interface doesn't quite do them justice. The headlining stuff that tells you the balance, the bet, and the random jackpot all look fine. We have no problem with those. What we don't like, however, is the towers that appear, which don't look quite as well done as everything else. It's really hard to compare most of the graphics to that nicely done shield, but the rest of them do hold their own.
What We Enjoyed
+ Theme + Graphics + Pace of play + All the money winning potential
We We Didn't Much Care For
- Suits of cards
Who is the Ideal Audience of this Particular Slot?
This is a game for anybody that ever grew up wanting to go to a Renaissance fair, but found themselves trying to work and make ends meat instead. It's also a game for King Arthur fans, and pretty much any other tale ever told them about the sword, shield, and giant wizards and such. There are no wizards here, presumably replaced by the Jack.
Summing it All Up - Should You Play This Fine Game?
Summing it up, Realm of Riches Slots is one of the top medieval slots on the market. We have certainly seen better drawing games, and in terms of gameplay, nothing here is admittedly going to wow you. It's well done enough, however, that it makes sitting down to play it and absolute joy. If you're a fan of the Camelot hotel, and love looking at suits of armor when you go to Vegas, you were the exact type of person that they made this game for. Sit down, sit back, let the money fly, and let it all roll in!