by Play'n GOReleased Jun 6, 2024
Two-tier Hold & Win on a 5x3 grid with 243 ways. Dragon's Fortune triggers from the base game, Kingdom's Treasure adds a multiplier wheel (up to 30x) and double Golden Rings. Four fixed jackpots up to 5,000x Grand. 6,000x max.

Game Type
RTP
96.18%
RTP Range
84.15 / 87.15 / 91.15 / 94.16 / 96.18
Volatility
Medium
Max Win
6,000x
Grid
5x3
Reels
5
Rows
3
Paylines
243 Ways (left-to-right)
Min Bet
$0.1
Max Bet
$100

Gold of Fortune God drops a Buddhist temple setting onto a 5x3 grid with 243 ways to win. Play'n GO released it in June 2024, adding another Asian mythology entry to a crowded catalog. The paytable runs five card ranks (10 through A, topping at 1.5x for five-of-a-kind) and four themed symbols: red knot (3x), gold bowl (4x), bonsai tree (8x), and Buddha (9x). Dragon Wilds match the Buddha's 9x. Standard hierarchy, no surprises.
What separates this from generic oriental slots is the two-tier bonus structure. You get a base game Hold & Win that triggers fairly often, and a scatter-activated enhanced version that stacks a multiplier wheel on top. Same mechanic, different scales.
A specific Silver Ring position sits on the reels. When the Dragon Wild lands inside it, Dragon's Fortune triggers with 3 respins. The grid converts to Cash Prize Symbols only - values of 2x, 3x, 5x, 8x, and 10x total bet. Each new prize symbol resets respins to 3.
One Golden Ring position appears during this mode. Land a cash symbol there and you win a Bonus Prize: Mini (20x), Minor (50x), or Major (500x). The Golden Ring disappears after paying, so you get one shot per trigger. Fill all 15 grid positions with prize symbols and the Grand jackpot pays 5,000x. That requires an unbroken chain of cash symbol landings filling every cell - possible in theory, rare in practice.
Three or more scatters trigger Kingdom's Treasure, which runs two phases. First comes Dragon's Wheel - a multiplier spinner. Three scatters give one spin, four give two, five give three. Each spin awards a multiplier (values go up to 10x per spin). Multiple spins stack additively, potentially reaching 30x total.
Then Dragon's Fortune plays out again, but enhanced. Two Golden Rings appear instead of one, doubling your chances at jackpot prizes. And every cash prize you collect gets multiplied by the Dragon's Wheel total. A 5x cash prize under a 15x multiplier becomes 75x. A Major jackpot (500x) under even a modest 5x multiplier becomes 2,500x. This is how the game pushes past the 5,000x Grand jackpot to reach its 6,000x ceiling.
Medium volatility at 6/10 means you'll see Dragon's Fortune trigger semi-regularly from the base game. Most base game triggers produce modest returns - a few cash symbols totaling 10-30x, maybe a Minor jackpot if you're lucky. The base game bonus keeps sessions moving but rarely delivers memorable hits.
Kingdom's Treasure is where the math opens up, but three scatters on a 243-ways grid take patience. When it does fire, the Dragon's Wheel spin determines everything. Landing one spin with a 2x multiplier barely changes the Dragon's Fortune payout. Landing three spins that add up to 20x+ transforms every cash symbol into a significant hit.
The max win probability sits around 1-in-a-billion. Combined with the 6,000x ceiling and medium volatility, this is a session grinder, not a jackpot chaser. BigWinBoard rated it 5/10, calling it functional but forgettable. The two-tier Hold & Win structure is well-designed, but the generic temple-and-dragon theme does nothing to stand out in a category flooded with nearly identical Asian-themed slots. If the Dragon's Wheel multiplier mechanic appeals, the game delivers competent math. Everything else feels interchangeable.