Play’n GO, a leading online slot developer brings a story inspired by a Japanese deity named Inari, a spirit or God mentioned in religion that gives wealth, protects foxes, industry, and agriculture. The main symbol is Inari, masks, and frogs while the others have images of cards symbols. Developers picked a setup of 3 reels and 3 rows with 5 active paylines. This slot has medium volatility and offers the maximum potential win of 2.250x the bet. The RTP of 96.29% is above the industry average and players can bet between $0.1 and $100. Among the bonus features there are multipliers, wilds, Inari fortune feature and extra spins.
The Game with High Entertainment Value
This is the newest title developed by a Swedish software developer, and it will join the award-winning portfolio of recently released slots such as Captain Xeno's Earth Adventure, Beasts of Fire and more.
Head of Games at Play’n GO, Charlotte Miliziano, commented:“Tale of Kyubiko is a fabulous example of high entertainment value. There is a rich narrative that carries throughout gameplay; our clear focus on storytelling and creating the visuals to complement can be seen through Inari – players can physically see her shapeshift into her human form as they play. It’s very cool.”
More on the Provider
Play'n GO is a Swedish company founded in 1997 that has been a leading casino provider for almost 10 years. It focuses on high-performance game development and has produced over 277 outstanding casino games. In 2019, it received the Mobile Supplier of the Year award in addition to its achievements in mobile game development. Other awards received by the company include Best Casino Provider of the Year, Best Employer Brand of the Year at the Malta iGaming Excellence Awards 2019. The Swedish supplier’s content is available in more than 43 countries around the world. This brand is one of the leading online gaming companies in the iGaming industry, and its most popular slots are Book of Dead, Sails of Gold, Cloud Quest, Pimped and others.
Source: “Dare you follow her enchanted tail?” . Play’n GO. January 6, 2021.