Roman Fortune: The Empire That Showed Only One Card
Matija Antic rated this game
3 out of 5
I know ELA Games can deliver an amazing experience, so let’s see how this Roman-themed slot played out for me. On the 5x3, you’ll see Caesar as the main character, of course, followed by eagles in the background, and gold everywhere.
Besides the usual setup, collector helmets are sitting above the grid, blue, red, and green, each waiting for matching coins that promise different bonus mechanics. There’s also the usual 12,500x max win and an approximate 94% RTP.
Caesar works as the Wild, and completes lines across the 20 paylines, but he also has a trick. Landing him can randomly trigger Special Coin features, pulling you into Hold & Win without warning. My base game stayed quiet, though, with mostly goblets and royals paying 0.5x to 2x my bet. Caesar did help finish one longer line for 8x my bet, so I can't complain too much.
Three lion Scatters gave me 10 Free Spins. What I liked here is that Hold & Win can fire mid-feature, and you keep your remaining spins after. Mine didn't find that combo, paid 14x my bet total, fine but forgettable.
Hold & Win finally came through a green Special Coin late in my session. The bonus starts with six coins already locked, values ranging from 0.5x to 10x, and respins reset to three whenever something new lands. When it ended, the green coin did its thing and collected every visible prize without removing anything.
Coins still paid individually, so my total basically doubled. That round gave me 28x my stake.
Blue coins can award jackpots straight from the collector, Mini at 20x up to Grand at 500x. Red coins multiply everything on the grid before adding a fresh prize. All three can trigger at once if the stars align. I saw neither, but those helmets kept filling slowly, raising that “what could've been” question.
Overall, Roman Fortune definitely has layers, but my session only peeled back one.
PROS - Green coin doubles without removing
- Hold & Win during Free Spins
- Caesar triggers Special Coins randomly
CONS - RTP below average
- Needs feature alignment to pay significantly
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