Paylines
Scatter pays (count-based, 30 positions)
The Chinese God of Wealth himself, Cai Shen, beard and red-gold court robes, holding up a yuanbao ingot from the right rail. Lucky Fortune God from YGR is the studio's tilt at the Sweet-Bonanza-style 6-by-5 tumble cluster, dressed in heavy Lunar New Year iconography with golden Fu characters, koi fish, and palace cornices framing the grid.
The pay logic is count-based, no paylines, no adjacency requirement. Symbols just need to appear at or above their minimum count anywhere on the 30-cell board to fire. Win, eliminate, tumble, refill, repeat until the chain dries up. Standard cluster cascade rhythm.
Where the variance lives is the Ingots Multiplier. Random gold yuanbao tokens drop onto the grid carrying values from 2x all the way to 500x. They aren't pay symbols themselves. They're applied as multipliers to whatever the round paid. Land multiple ingots in a single tumble round and they combine. RTP isn't published by YGR though, the standard frustration.
Free Games is the headline mode. 4 scatters trigger 15 spins, with 3+ scatters during the bonus adding 5 more. Here's the FG twist that earns the high-volatility tag: a Total Multiplier tracker on the left rail accumulates every Ingots value that lands during the bonus. It does not reset between spins. Land five ingots across a 15-spin FG averaging 50x apiece and you're sitting on a 250x Total Multiplier applied to whatever scatter-pays cluster fires next. The compound is the entire reason to play.
The standout selling point for Lucky Fortune God is the Buy Bonus priced at 62x stake. That's roughly 38% cheaper than the typical 100x YGR BB. Cheapest entry into the FG mode I've seen across the catalogue.
Bet runs $0.20 to $50. No ante bet, no jackpot ladder. Volatility plays high, with most spins paying small base wins and the tail variance loaded entirely into how many ingots the FG drops. Honestly, the symbol design leans on coloured tile squares for the royals which feels a bit cheap visually next to the Fu characters and koi premiums. But the math is sound, the BB price is genuinely competitive, and the mascot animation when Cai Shen drops his ingot is satisfying. Worth the spin.