Light & Wonder dropped Legend of Fortune back in 2018, and it still wears that Indiana-Jones-meets-Mayan-ruin look pretty well. The reels sit inside a weathered green-stone temple wall studded with gold corners, the gold-and-jade logo arches overhead, and the jungle behind is all palm fronds, a hazy blue mountain, a stepped pyramid in the distance, and a military-green jeep half-swallowed by leaves. Symbols match the brief: toucan, a red poison-dart frog, crossed wooden paddles on a red banner, a leather map journal, plus green and copper royals. Classic 5×3 grid, 20 fixed paylines, left-to-right wins only.
Specs are honest, not flashy. RTP lands at 95.90%, which is below the 96% line most modern players quietly expect, so factor that in. Volatility sits medium. Bet runs from $0.20 to $250.00, the max win is capped at 1,250x, and there is no buy-bonus and no jackpot. Modest top end? Yes. But the feature design is where this one earns its keep.
Base game has a lovely random touch called Stone Wall Wild Reels. Slabs grind inward and turn an entire reel wild, starting at reel 5 and then crushing through reels 1, 4, and 2 one at a time. It keeps going until a win actually lands. On a generous trigger, all five reels can go wild at once. No symbol summons it, it just happens, which means every spin has a tiny pulse of maybe-this-one.
Scatters only show on reels 2, 3, and 4. Three of them open a Bonus Feature Selector where you pick one of three doors. Temple Escape gives 8 free spins with a map above the reels, you inch forward by collecting a Character on reel 5, triggering traps that work in your favour (wild darts, crushing spikes that wild full reels after a spin, a Pit of Wealth that drops a giant random symbol into empty spots), and the map can add +2 spins. Cave-In hands you 10 tumble free spins, winning symbols blow up and the ones above tumble down until nothing new connects. Stepping Stones skips the reels entirely, you pick a route across stones for rising multipliers (each new one overwrites the last, so the trade-off is real), and reaching the final stone unlocks a Bonus Wheel paying up to 1,000x total bet.
Honest verdict? Picking only one of three bonuses always stings a bit, especially when you wanted whichever you didn't choose. And that 95.90% RTP is the other quiet drawback. Still, the Stone Wall reels and the three-bonus split keep base spins curious and bonus rounds genuinely different from each other. A solid 2018 hold-up.