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Roaring Forties

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Roaring Forties is a classic fruit-themed online slot developed by Greentube (Novomatic), released in 2015, featuring a retro 5x4 grid with 40 fixed paylines and iconic symbols such as fruits, bells, lucky 7s, and stars. The game keeps gameplay simple yet rewarding with Wild substitutions, Scatter pays, Stacked Symbols, and a post-win Gamble feature where players can double winnings by guessing card colours. Despite its straightforward design, it boasts an impressive theoretical max win of 40,000x the stake, appealing to fans of classic slot machines.

95.48%
RTP
40,000x
Max Win
Medium
Volatility
15%
Hit Frequency
5x4
Reels
€0.4
Min Bet
Analysis
RTP95.48% vs 96.1% avg
VolatilityMedium
Hit Frequency15% of spins
Max Win Potential40,000x
Bonus Features
AutoplayGamble Feature (Red/Black Card)Scatter Symbol (Star)Stacked SymbolsTurbo ModeWild Substitution
Features at a Glance
Free Spins
Buy Feature
Megaways
Cluster Pays
Cascading Reels
Multipliers
Sticky Wilds
Mobile
RTP Analysis

Roaring Forties has an RTP of 95.48%, which is 0.62% below the industry average of 96.1%.

With medium volatility, this slot balances win frequency and win size, making it suitable for a wide range of players.

* RTP is a theoretical long-term return percentage. Individual session results vary significantly.

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