Mythology and Fantasy
Royalty
World

Belle of the Ball

A 5x3 low-volatility slot with 40 paylines, featuring stacked symbols and a free spins round where one special symbol is stacked across all reels.
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Theme
Mythology and Fantasy
Reels configuration
5x3
Volatility
Low
Paylines
40

Game Feature

The free spins round cannot be retriggered, so players must make the most of the 7 initial spins with the locked stacked symbol.

Trigger 7 free spins by landing fully stacked CASTLE symbols on reels 2, 3, and 4. Before the feature starts, a high-paying symbol is randomly selected to appear stacked on all reels.

Each reel features randomly selected stacked symbols in the base game, creating frequent opportunities for multiple matching symbol combinations.

Wilds can appear on all reels, substituting for regular symbols to help complete winning combinations. They may also appear stacked.

The free spins round cannot be retriggered, so players must make the most of the 7 initial spins with the locked stacked symbol.

Trigger 7 free spins by landing fully stacked CASTLE symbols on reels 2, 3, and 4. Before the feature starts, a high-paying symbol is randomly selected to appear stacked on all reels.

Each reel features randomly selected stacked symbols in the base game, creating frequent opportunities for multiple matching symbol combinations.

Wilds can appear on all reels, substituting for regular symbols to help complete winning combinations. They may also appear stacked.

The Midnight Waltz

Midnight nears, but the magic is just beginning. Belle of the Ball is a fairy-tale journey from servant to royalty — one spin at a time. As glass slippers sparkle and carriages turn back to pumpkins, the reels spin with graceful anticipation. Choose your enchanted symbol and step into the spotlight of fortune.

A dream spun in silk and shimmer, this game is elegance in motion.

The Crystal Slipper
Delicate yet daring, the crystal slipper leaves behind a trail of destiny. The story of Cinderella has roots in over 500 folk traditions worldwide — but the glass slipper first appeared in a 1697 version by French author Charles Perrault.

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