With a bet of £0.10, Magic Tricks will trigger a spin with all its paylines active. Should you want to, a bet of up to £10 is possible.
The rewards the slot can deliver go as high as 10,500x the stake. It’s not a bad top prize, even above average for a high-volatility release like this one. The long-term Return to Player (RTP) is 96%.
With a cash-filled wallet as its image, the Wild symbol is one of those basic features that you might take for granted but which can have solid performances over a longer period of time. A constant stream of smaller wins can be made possible with such symbols in play, so I always appreciate their presence. You can even get it to form its own combinations, where it pays the same amount as the top symbol (20x the stake).
A random modifier, the Magic Rings, will show up in various positions in the game area. A maximum of 4 Magic Rings can be added. They have a random symbol within, which then expands to cover the entire row, thus guaranteeing a win.
The other big feature gives you 6 to 10 free spins, but you need 3 to 5 scatters present first. It’s easier to get the Magic Rings to show up at this point, plus they can bring you scatters that expand on the entire row (retriggering the free spins with 10 extra rounds per Magic Ring).
The graphics are often a plus for Red Tiger slots, as they do a good job of turning a common theme into something interesting. Though the Royal symbols are not contributing much to the slot’s atmosphere, the top positions get images of glasses, playing cards, boxes waiting to be cut through, and even the magician.