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RTP95.74%
VolatilityMedium-high
Reels5
Paylines20

Fa Fa Babies Specifications

SoftwareRed Tiger Gaming
Type of SlotVideo slot
ThemeAsian
RTP95.74%
VolatilityMedium-high
Reels5
Paylines20
Paylines TypeFixed
MechanicsPaylines
Min Bet£0.01
Max Bet£2.00
Max Win75,520x
Max Multiplier1,888x
Hit Frequency39.92%
Bonus FeaturesFree Spins
Scatter SymbolsNo
Bonus RoundsYes
Free SpinsYes
Wild SymbolsYes
Max Jackpot75,520
Progressive JackpotNo
Practice PlayNo
AutoplayYes

Fa Fa Babies is the latest addition to the Oriental series of slots from developer Red Tiger Gaming. Collecting the Fortune Coins can lead to the top prize of 1,888x the bet.

About Fa Fa Babies

Available to play across desktop and mobile devices, Fa Fa Babies is played on 5 reels and 20 paylines, with bets ranging from 10p up to £100 per spin. This is a medium-high variance slot with an RTP of 95.74% which is slightly below industry average.The design is inspired by the Asian culture, with red and gold the predominant colours. According to tradition the Fa Fa babies represent luck and wealth. The reels sit on a rich red background with the Fa Fa babies riding gold koi on either side.Present on the reels are the premium symbols of golden bowls, turtles, coins and a ship, followed by the low value Royals. The premiums are worth from 2x-5x the bet for 5 on a payline.

Gameplay

The wild is the bird on a crest and substitutes all regular symbols to help form winning combinations, 5 on a payline awards 5x the bet.Fortune Coins can appear on any symbol and if they form part of a winning combo they are added to the pot. The pot already contains 38 coins and you need to collect a total of 138 Fortune coins to activate the bonus game. You see a grid containing 16 coins which are face down, you need to reveal 3 of the same colour for the corresponding bonus:Big Fortune- starts from x25-x38Super Fortune-starts from x50-x138Mega Fortune- starts from x200-x388Divine Fortune-starts from x88-x1,888Lucky envelopes contain Fortune coins and when they appear the coins boost the Fortune Bonus.The free spins are triggered after landing 3 scatters on the 1st, 3rd and 5th reels for 8 free spins. During this feature, all symbols have coins attached and these increase the chances of triggering the Fortune Bonus feature. The Fortune Bonus prizes increase by 10x during the free spins.

Verdict

Fa Fa Babies is a solid game, but the graphics are a little overwhelming. The top prize of 1,888x is rather low in comparison to many new slot releases. However, Fa Fa Babies will appeal to fans of Asian themed slots.

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