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Book of Dead

Temple Tumble

Cash Coaster

Gonzo's Quest

Mayan Riches

Forest Band

Miss Red

Great Adventure
Luxury Life | Alice & The Mad Tea Party | Giant's Gold | Book of Dead | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
User Score | (662) | (23927) | (22848) | (14342) |
Return to Player | 0% | 96.03% | 96.21% | 96.21% |
Volatility | — | — | Low Medium | — |
Min Bet | 0.3 | 0.5 | 0.5 | 1 |
Max Bet | 90 | 100 | 100 | 50 |
| — | — | — | — | |
Autoplay | No | No | No | No |
Bonus Buy | No | No | No | No |
Bonus Rounds | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Cascading Reels/Avalanche Feature | No | No | No | No |
Number of Paylines | 30 | 30 | 100 | 10 |
| Play Alice & The Mad Tea Party for Free | Play Giant's Gold for Free | Play Book of Dead for Free |


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The sumptuous purple grid has a total of 12 symbols upon it, 4 of which are special features that have been designed to make the final payout all the more luxurious. Seeing as we all know what free spins entail, we thought we’d start with that icon and then work up to the big finish.
A purple-heeled shoe upon a silver platter is the free spins tile of the game, and you’ll need at least three of them to unlock the 15 extra rounds available. Luxury Life gives nothing away about whether these can be retriggered or not, and we weren’t able to get the prize in quick succession, meaning it’s best to assume you only get one try at a time.
Even the rich and famous have to rely on a bit of plastic to get them through their day, nobody is ever truly free of credit cards. Thankfully the ones you have to deal with within the title are a lot more easy going on your bank balance, and will actually help you get cash back instead of owing it.
What makes this scatter tile so unique is that it doesn’t have to be on a winning line to get you a multiplier, all you need is three or more and a total worked out by your bet will be added to your account.
Arguably the best part of Luxury Life is the mini game, a level that resembles a more posh Tetris; in the level you have to match icons to drop the items down to you. It sounds easy… until you notice a timer counting down, then the pressure mounts as you try to get the goods. No goods means no prizes.
Whatever happens during this period, you will be given a social ranking at the end, declaring your new status to the masses; we got the ‘peasant ranking’. As you can tell, we did well at the game.
Although not part of this round, there is also the mystery symbol that’s up for grabs, a ribbon finished box that rewards users with a random bonus. It’s almost like shopping, just without knowing what you’re purchasing.
There are three betting levels to decide between, as well as setting the coin value and number of paylines, meaning that the controls are quite cumbersome. Players will be able to tell which bet tier they’re working with as either a 1, 2 or 3 will show up where all the winlines fall on the outside of the grid. The number corresponds to the amount of coins you bet on each of the lines, so 1 equals 1 and so on.
In regards to the coin value, that can climb from 0.01 to 1 credit, which means your maximum bet can be 90 coins. That isn’t too ridiculous, but neither is it a friendly stake either – it’s for those that have money and aren’t afraid to spend it. We much prefer the low bet of 30 credits overall; it’s still not cheap, but it’s a total we can manage.