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Triple Star

About Triple Star

Triple Star was launched on September 8, 2014 alongside 20+ other online games. This html5 video slot from Wazdan is named after its three-star symbol. The Triple Star’s themes are wizardly, playing card values, luck, and magic paraphernalia. Other magic-themed games from Wazdan: Magic of the Ring Deluxe (June 2018), Magic Hot (July 2013), Magic Hot 4 (July 2013), Great Book of Magic (June 2016), Book of Magic (April 2013), Magic Hot 4 (December 2017), Great Book of Magic Deluxe (June 2018), Spectrum (July 2018), Magic of the Ring (December 2013), Bell Wizard (February 2016).

Triple Star’s rival Internet games include Alkemors Tower (November 2015) from Betsoft, Wizard Shop (September 2017) from Push Gaming, and The Book (October 2016) from StakeLogic. Eight symbols (777, paired bells, A, K, Q, J, 9, and 10) require three, four, or five winning combinations.

Triple Star Game Characteristics

Set in a wizard’s house, Triple Star has a partitioned, gold-framed, and blue 5X3 grid. The grid is embedded on a scroll whose margins are lined with two ten-color palettes that are evidence of its 20 fixed right-to-left and left-to-right paylines. There are nine symbols, seven total bets, a free re-spin, expandable wild, a side game, and pays from $0.05 to $5000.00.

Triple Star has one special symbol and eight ordinary symbols. Special symbol: the substituting wild is golden ternary stars. Ordinary symbols: gold-lined red “777” on a starry blue background; gray-and-golden paired bells on a green background; and fancy playing card values—red A, light green K, cyan Q, orange J, purple 9, and blue 10.

The Triple Star bet sizes: $0.20 (minimum bet), $1.00, $5.00, $10.00, $20.00, $50.00, and $100.00 (maximum bet).

The $100.00 bet offers these Triple Star payouts for three, four, and five winning combinations. 777 pays $500.00, $3000.00, and $5000.00. Paired bells pays $200.00, $1000.00, and $3000.00. A pays $100.00, $300.00, and $1500.00. K pays $75.00, $200.00, and $1250.00. Q, or J pays $50.00, $150.00, and $1000.00. And 9, or 10 pays $25.00, $100.00, and $750.00.

All spins yield at least one three-of-a-kind reel. Whenever a set of ternary star appears on any of the three middle reels, it repopulates the entire reel such that there are three sets of ternary stars in a reel. The starry reel is locked once, thereby boosting winning chances during the forthcoming one free game.
There are two switchable optional side games. The default side game has a face up playing card whose suit colors rapidly segue from one suit color to another, while the other side game has a face down card. Using the adjacent red and black icons to predict the suit colors, a player’s correct guess doubles the payout while a wrong guess nullifies the payout. Triple Star’s non-progressive jackpot is X1000, which (1000X100) is $100000.00.

The good Triple Star software features: standardized volatility level; big screen; compatible with Windows, iOS, and Android operating systems; 13 languages; slow, fast, and ultra-fast gameplay; mobile version’s 5-1000 autospins whose win and loss limits are from $1.00 to $1000.00; and desktop version’s 10, 20, 30, 50, 70, 100, 500, and 1000 autospins whose win and loss limits are from $0.01 to $1000000.00.

Ambient background: classic slot machine sounds and white noise interspersed with a creaking door and footfalls. The animated 3D graphics: fluttering butterflies, starry spinning sunburst, glitter and stars effects, glistening, a spider scampering all over the scroll, burning candle, spotlighted wizard’s house, levitating spell books, and self-moving broomstick.

Luck in Triple Star

The RTP rate of Triple Star, a game of chance, is 96.28% and the house edge is 3.72%.


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