With the Titan’s Riches slot, game provider Pariplay expands its growing collection of ‘Riches’ slots. The last one wasEpic Riches, which sported a VIP casino theme and took place in Las Vegas, and now the devs take a completely different approach and take us to a mythical realm for some greek mythology-inspired action.
True to Greek legends, before the Olympians came to power, Titan deities ruled the universe. After being defeated in a ten-year war by Zeus and other Olympian gods, they were banished from the upper world, so it’s not surprising why Titans are called the former gods. Yet, it’s not fair slot developers pay them so little attention, making use of ‘modern’ Greek pantheon deities whenever it comes to an Ancient Greece-themed release. Thus, we have to pay Pariplay credits for originality. Anyway, the actions take place across a standard5x3 reel set with 20 ways to play, and behind it, some sort of Titans’ altar makes up the backdrop. Abundant in gold, the reels are surrounded by massive stone knight statues drenched in dusk sunlight. A pretty sight indeed.
Speaking of the game’s name, we see where the word ‘Titan’ comes from, but when it comes to ‘Riches’, well, don’t expect to find a lot. Titan’s Riches is a fairly balanced game with non-brutalmedium volatilityand high return rates. However, the trade-off is low max potential, so Pariplay’s brainchild is only capable of deliveringwins of up to 694xthe stake. As for theRTP, it’s decent at96.23% by default, though, you can get lower values depending on where you play, so be sure to check the stats before depositing. Anyway, wins will occur pretty often according to thehit rate of 41.8%, meaning that more than a third of spins will theoretically bring wins. Meanwhile,stake optionsvary from$0.2 to $200, which should appeal to both high-rollers and casual players.
The symbol collection in the Titan’s Riches slot is made up of 8 regular symbols, split into highs and lows. Lower-paying symbols include classic card suits, while premiums include in ascending order Cronus’ sickle, hourglass, ancient greek building, and Rhea – Titaness goddess. 5-of-a-kind card suit symbol wins are worth from 3x to 4x the stake, and higher symbols pay from 10x to 30x. Titans’ leader Cronus is a Wild symbol, which acts as a substitute for all other regular symbols, plus also plays into the features, explained below.
Wild symbols play a central role in the gameplay here, triggering theDescending Wild Respinfeature whenever one or more lands on the reels. After all wins have been awarded, thereels Respinand allWild symbols Nudge one position down. New Wild symbols also stick to the reels and award Respins, and the feature continues until all Wilds fade from the grid. During the Respins, if a Wild symbol lands on a Descending Wild, itexpandsto entirely cover the corresponding reel.
Silver coins are bonus symbols, and whenever those land onto the grid during the base game, they get added to thesilver coin collection meter, standing to the left of the reels. During the Descending Wild Respins, agold collection potbecomes active and collects all gold coins that appear in view during the respins. Collecting 6 silver coins will trigger the self-titledTitan’s Richesbonus, or to be more precise, theHold and Winfeature.
Last but not least is theFree Spinsfeature, which is triggered when 3 or more Pegasus Scatter symbols appear anywhere in view during the base game. Landing 3, 4, or 5 Scatters will award 5, 8, or 12 spins respectively, and retriggers are also possible. It operates almost in the same way as the base game, but the difference is that Wild symbols land more frequently during the bonus.
Well, Titan’s Riches is an enjoyable slot with catchy gameplay and flashy looks, but the math model won’t appeal to many. Pariplay has nailed the audio-visual aspect, as well as the gameplay, yet the winning potential leaves much to be desired. It comes with volatility that plenty can take on, and sports a decent return to player percentage and a hit frequency, but who does care when max win is capped at 694x, or even lower at 671x if you play a 94.24% RTP version? Not gamblers who chase big wins for sure. It’s a lovely option to relax and take a break after hardcore volatile blockbusters, and put that way, Titan’s Riches gets the job done well.
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Pariplay, a game provider, has added Titan’s Riches to its ‘Riches’ slot games series. This new slot game, unlike the previous Las Vegas-themed Epic Riches, is inspired by Greek mythology and takes players to a mythical realm. The game’s backdrop is a Titan’s altar and it features a standard 5×3 reel set with 20 ways to play. The game has medium volatility and offers wins of up to 694x the stake with a decent RTP of 96.23%. However, it’s important to check the stats before depositing as the RTP can vary. <br><br>The game features 8 regular symbols including classic card suits and higher symbols that include Cronus’ sickle, an hourglass, an ancient Greek building, and Rhea, the Titaness goddess. The game also features Wild symbols which trigger the Descending Wild Respin feature. <br><br>Silver coins are bonus symbols that can trigger the Titan’s Riches bonus or the Hold and Win feature. Lastly, the game also includes a Free Spins feature that can be triggered by the appearance of three or more Pegasus Scatter symbols. <br><br>While Titan’s Riches offers enjoyable gameplay and impressive graphics and audio, its win potential leaves much to be desired. Its volatility is manageable and it offers a decent RTP and hit frequency. However, with the max win capped at 694x (or even lower at 671x for a 94.24% RTP version), it may not appeal to gamblers seeking big wins. Despite this, it serves as a relaxing option after high-volatility games.