RTP and Symbols

Fruits of Horus has more bite than most classic fruity slots I’ve played. It features a rainbow of colors where classic fruity symbols enjoy center stage.
The RTP of 95.58% is perhaps not the best, especially for a low-volatility slot game. The symbols across the reels are watermelons, lemons, Ankh, Eye of Horus, scarab beetle, cherries, and oranges.
Now, to win money you need at least 3 matching symbols. The final symbol is the Scatter which initiates the bonus game. It’s also a mobile-friendly slot you can play while on the go.
Bonus Rounds
Fruits of Horus only has one special feature a Random Multiplier Reel Bonus. I couldn’t play the slot for free or cash because it’s not live yet.
Random Multiplier Reel Bonus
The bonus game requires 3 scatters at any position on the reels in the base game. It’s a cylindrical sphere of sorts with ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs on it.
When the sphere drops onto the grid it drops random multipliers that pay up to 1,000x your stake. To the left of the reels is Horus, he randomly hurls multipliers onto the grid.
I don’t know the average bonus trigger because TrueLab Games didn’t include it in the game’s stat sheet.
Bonus Buy Option
The buy option cuts out the main game for a fee. Instant bonus triggers have their benefits but it’s risky. Depending on the volatility every 4-5 buys yields a decent win.
How much do instant bonus triggers cost? I don’t know because TrueLab Games did not include the price. Normally they cost anything from 30x to 60x the stake.
Tips and Strategy
Even though I couldn’t play the slot I can still give you some valuable tips. Since it’s a low-variance slot machine it’s a great slot to play with a bonus. However, choose the right online casino whose bonuses have fair terms.
If I could play the slot for real money, I’d play it for stakes up to $10. Remember, the lower the volatility the higher your average stake should be.
Then again if you want to play for fun low stakes will do. Try the game first with free credits for 150 spins and keep track of your play. What was your average wager?
How many spins did it take to trigger the bonus? What’s the average win I got when I tried the Buy Option? Those are some of the questions you can ask yourself when you play Fruits of Horus.
If the casino offers me free spins and a no-deposit bonus to play, can I accept it? Yes, you can, read their terms carefully because they can be traps for some players.
Conclusion
Fruits of Horus is one of the better low-volatility games from TrueLab Games. The hit frequency should be 30% offering a payout on every 3rd spin.
Without sounding presumptuous the average bonus trigger will be around 50+ spins. It’s not taxing on your casino budget and you can win money.
It will be interesting to see the average multiplier wins in the base game and bonus round. Horus is the protagonist who is responsible for the multipliers.
A possible concern is their average size. I’ve played games where the multipliers reach 500x yet I’ve never got one more than 50x. Another downer is the “lowish” RTP of 95.58%. I expect a low RTP from a volatile game not from a low one.
To hammer out the details as a parting shot. It looks like an entertaining game and online casinos might include it in their promotions.
How does Fruits of Horus compare to other slots with the same theme? I prefer Betsoft’s Coins of Ra Power Hold and Win. Here’s why.
Aside from the hold and win feature it offers additional bonuses. It gives you ample opportunity to win money and the RTP of 96.22% is higher than Fruits of Horus’.