Layout
The Tale Of Kyubiko game is opting for a simplistic look on 3×3 reels with 5 paylines. In order to keep things simple, Play N Go has incorporated two special features including Inari’s Dance and Inari’s Fortune, which take the form of Stacked Wilds, Respins and win multipliers during your adventure.
Exploring this fabulous Asian world begins with understanding your game environment. You’ll need to successfully win prizes by lining up 3 identical symbols from left to right. A spin can cost you anywhere from $0.10 to $100 per spin and you can collect different prizes by making winning combinations. The colored lanterns, the bird, toad and monkey will pay 0,8x, 2x, 5x and 8x the bet respectively. The Inari fox mask pays 10x the bet and can substitute for any symbol in the game by acting as a Wild. Another symbol represented by the nine-tailed fox is the Inari Stacked Wild which can substitute for all symbols in the game and trigger a special feature.
Features
Inari’s Fortune
Better known as the Nudge feature, the Inari’s Fortune feature can be triggered when a Stacked Wild symbol appears partially on the screen which will cause the symbol to land completely on the reel when a winning combination is possible.
Inari’s Dance
Winning with the Inari Stacked Wild triggers a Respin with a win multiplier that can increase from 2x to 25x. The Inari Stacked Wild symbol will then move from reel to reel with each Respin increasing the win multiplier and the extra spins will continue until there are no more new wins.
Overall
Special features such as Inari’s Fortune and Inari’s Dance help to keep the pace of the game going although they are rather simple overall. You will enjoy an average volatility and RTP of 96.29% when playing Tale Of Kyubiko, but this last parameter may change depending on the version, so you should analyze it carefully before you start playing. Moreover, it is possible to win prizes of up to 2250x the stake, enough to make you feel confident and try your luck in this wonderful landscape made of pagodas, Chinese mountains and cherry blossoms.