New iGame Review: Wings of the Phoenix

Konami Gaming’s new Wings of the Phoenix offers some exciting rewards and mystery events. The 30-line slot game is available for real money gaming in New Jersey in denominations from 1 cent to $1. It’s also available on several social gaming sites.

Konami Gaming, Inc.’s new Wings of the Phoenix is swooping into your favorite online slot sites with some spectacular features to remember and legendary win transformations. This 5-reel Xtra Reward game offers exciting mystery events and big-win potential at every turn.

Wings of the Phoenix is available in a 30-line configuration with extra bet. Denominations in New Jersey for real money gaming (RMG) range from 1 cent to $1. The primary game features special sets of Action Stacked Symbols for all reels, randomly replacing those positions with the same selected symbol at the start of each spin. Stacked wild symbols and stacked lady symbols appear on all reels.

Randomly, during or after any spin, all lower-value card symbols ignite and transform into the same high-value picture symbol for huge potential wins. Any three or more gem symbols trigger up to 30 free games. The mystery transformation feature can occur more frequently during the free games.

Wings of the Phoenix is available for real money gaming in New Jersey and at a variety of social gaming sites.

Game Developer: Konami Gaming, Inc.
Format: Five-reel. 30-line video slot with extra bet
Denomination (RMG): .01, .05, .10, .25, .5, 1
Max Bet (RMG):  225
Top Award: 7,500 times line bet
Primary Game Hit Frequency: approximately 35%

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