Moon Princess slot from Bons casino

It has an anime inspired theme, 5x5 grid, "cluster payouts" feature and high volatility. Read on to find out more about this fun slot from Bons Casino.
Moon Princess is an anime style slot from Bons Casino.
Based on the manga animation of the same name, Moon Princess is a complete anime party. With adorable graphics and three leggy princesses, Moon Princess is guaranteed to keep you spinning the reels. Moreover, this slot also comes with some interesting bonus features. Players can win up to 5,000 times their stake.
ムーンプリンセスとの試合で。 この瞬間のアドレナリン ラッシュに 200% 満足しており、今日の試合にも 200% 満足しています。
If you're looking for a fun and fast-paced slot with lots of Girl Power and great payout potential, you should check out Moon Princess. This is a beautiful slot with beautiful graphics and bright symbols. The slot offers a 96 percent RTP and a maximum exposure of 5,000 times the stake or 500,000 coins.
It has a 5x5 grid
The Moon Princess video slot is based on the popular anime series Sailor Moon, which turned 25 in 2017. The game has a 5x5 grid and 20 paylines. Players must match three or more symbols to win. When you win, the winning symbols are destroyed and new ones fall from above.
The Moon Princess slot machine consists of three sections with princess symbols. These symbols charge the meters, which can add free spins and multipliers up to 20x. The slot also has a very high variance, which means that the winnings are unpredictable. However, jackpots can be up to 5,000 times your stake!
It has a "cluster payments" feature.
When you play Moon Princess slot, you will have the opportunity to win big prizes thanks to the "cluster payouts" feature. This feature creates winning combinations by combining similar symbols into clusters. Then these characters disappear, giving way to new ones. This can create multiple winning clusters on a single spin, giving players the chance to win even more! The best part is that the moon princess is the highest paying symbol in the game - five matches in any cluster can give you up to 5,000 coins.
Moon Princess slot is available to play on a computer, iPad or mobile device. The game has many unique mechanics, including the free spins feature and random wilds. During free spins, you can win up to 20 times your stake. The game also features a "cluster payout" feature that is automatically triggered when three or more matching symbols land on any reel. More games are available at BC GAME
It has the function of female power
The main purpose of Slot Moon Princess is to trigger the main free spins feature. To do this, the player will have to choose a princess. The princesses are Love, Star and Storm, each of which awards four, five or eight free spins. In addition, the chosen princess will trigger the Girl Power feature throughout the free spins round. This feature does not reset and can provide a multiplier up to x20.
The function is triggered when the counter fills up to three. The player will then be rewarded with a free spin where a winning combo will be formed. If a winning combination consists of three, four or five princess symbols, the meter will be filled with one, two or three sections, depending on the type of symbols that make up the winning combination.

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