Chain Mail Slot: Offline

This slot has been discontinued. The provider no longer offers it. You can find other slots from the same provider here: Games Global.

Microgaming have a very demanding job for you – ride a white stallion and save your princess locked up in a tower by her evil uncle. Help the damsel in distress and be rewarded with a royal feast and cash prizes. Play the game for free in the demo version below!

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Facts on Chain Mail Slot

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Chain Mail is a Microgaming online slot with 5 reels and 20 Selectable paylines. We have collected information on the most important facts about the slot, which you can find in the table below.

Provider Max Win Overall Theme Reels Rows Paylines Min / Max Bet ($, €, £) Return to Player Wild Multiplier Gamble Free Spins Progressive Jackpot Special Features
x120.000 Romance 5 3 20 Selectable 0.01 – 100 95.09% Replaces all except Scatter & Bonus 2x No No No Wild Multiplier

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Gameplay

It’s not the first time we’ve seen various themes mish-mashed in a slot but they’ve all somehow managed to make sense. Well, here… we’re not so sure. The medieval setting is obvious, and while we can run a romantic thread to tie the princess and knight on a white stallion, we’re not exactly sure what to make of the mail box, bag full of letters, and all the food. The lower value symbols are a chocolate bar, ice cream worthy of a princes since it’s got its own tiara, various meats stacked like a kebab on an arrow, a bucket of fried chicken, a pizza, a red letter box, the white stallion, and the knight and his princess talking on a mobile phone (someone thought all the other extravaganza wasn’t enough so they decided to throw this one in, too). Special symbols include the logo which is the wild, a green postbag as the scatter, and the raised drawbridge that unlocks the bonus game.

How to win This Slot?

Symbol 2 Symbols 3 Symbols 4 Symbols 5 Symbols
Logo x4 x60 x1200 x6000
Princess x20 x100 x800
Knight x15 x100 x400
Horse x10 x75 x300
Letter Box x10 x60 x150
Pizza x8 x50 x100
Post Bag x2 x20 x100
Fried Chicken x8 x40 x80
Meat Feast x6 x30 x60
Ice Cream x4 x20 x50
Chocolate Bar x4 x15 x40
Wild
Bonus
Scatter

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Bonus Features and Gameplay

Chain Mail has 5 reels and 20 paylines of which you can select fewer and play with lower bets. You can wager from just a penny when playing a single line to £100 if you bet 5 coins at the highest value and activate all paylines. Base game wins are neither frequent, not that generous but here to save the day is the wild symbol that will help you complete winning combinations and will also double the rewards from them. Although there’s a scatter symbol, it doesn’t give you any free spins – just wind that are multiplied by your total bet and added to payline wins. You can play the Castle Bonus game by landing at least three bonus symbols on reels 1, 3, and 5 simultaneously. In a classic ‘pick me’ round, you will have to select and open one of seven doors on five rows. Each one will reveal a cash reward but it might also be hiding Princess Roxy or Uncle Mordread. If you find Roxy, you will win all prizes on that level but red-faced Mordread will end the game and send you back to the base game with the amount you’ve won so far. Do you have an explanation for the hodgepodge of symbols? Let us know in the comment section below!

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