Luck of the Charms is a feel-good slot where Free Spins, Prize Wheels and Mega Win Multipliers await
Live 5 is taking players to a beautiful land of rolling green hills, pink blossom trees and roses bursting with colour in the latest Lucky Lady style slot to leave its production line.
Luck of the Charms takes a 3×3 reel matrix with a selection of good luck symbols including a Golden Horseshoe, Ladybird, Clover, 7s and Lucky Cat landing throughout the game. Players will also want to keep an eye out for the Gold Star Free Spins Scatter.
When three or more land during the base game, the Free Spins bonus triggers with eight games awarded. While the feature is active, the Lucky Cat symbol is Wild, replacing all other paying symbols for even more big-win potential.
Luck of the Charms is all about Prize Wheels with five to play for. The Golden Door symbol is double height and can land in the middle reel at any time. The door then opens to reveal the prize wheel the player will spin – Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum or Premium.
If the Golden Door symbol lands fully in view, the two lowest prize wheels (Bronze and Silver) are removed. Prizes include Free Spins and Win Multipliers with an Ultra Win Multiplier of up to 1,000x the player’s stake being the top prize.
During Free Spins, the Golden Door symbol is replaced with Prize Wheel symbols with players receiving a spin on the respective wheel for a chance to hit massive Win Multipliers.
As with all Live 5 slots, the game is available in 30+ languages and has been certified for launch in key markets including the UK, Spain, Sweden, Italy, Denmark and all Malta Jurisdictions.
Mathew Parker, CPO at Live 5, said: “Luck of the Charms is a bold and bright game that takes the classic 3×3 reel format but combines it with thrilling features such as Free Spins, Prize Wheels and Win Multipliers to build anticipation and deliver plenty of big win potential.
“The Lady Luck theme is always a popular one, but with Luck of the Charms we have given it our unique spin so that it will stand out from other games in the category and generally in operator game lobbies.”