Masquerade Slot Review

Nicola Davidson
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Nicola Davidson on 4/17/2018

Now that we are mid-April, software providers are really hitting heavy with new Spring & Summer-themed slots.  This Red Tiger Gaming slot screams summer parties in New Orleans. This 5-reel 20 payline slot has higher symbols, as well as lower paying symbols. The higher paying symbols you will want to keep your eyes out for include: a red-haired woman, a pocket watch, a top hat and a gold ring. The lower paying symbols are playing cards from 10, J, Q, K and Ace.

Word of advice, when you spot the Royal Masque Symbol, you know you’ve hit it big. It can cover 2, 3 or 4 reels and transform into one of the normal symbols to make certain you win 🙂

The Golden Masque is a pretty average-sized bonus. When you land on it, it spins the reels to give you one standard symbol. If you are holding onto a Rabbit’s Foot, it may even duplicate itself for a greater shot at winning.

Perhaps my favorite thing about Masquerade is not the bonus features it offers but the fact that it IS a progressive jackpot 🙂 You can trigger this jackpot during the base game when you land on 3 of the jackpot symbols. From here, you can either activate a Mega, Super or Quick Hit prize pool which you will find on the left hand side of the reels.

Happy Spinning 🙂

Nicola Davidson

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Nicola Davidson is a content writer with a focus in online gaming. With over 15 years of experience in the industry, she has extensive expertise in casino games, sports betting as well as emerging trends that pop up in the iGaming sector. Content is more than just information. It’s about creating an engaging experience for players. Nicola perfects this by writing reviews of new slot releases, a guide to betting strategies or cutting-edge industry news.

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Connor White
Connor White
20 hours ago

Masque’s visual detail stands out, but curious if repetitive features hold interest over time. 🤔