Fame and Fortune is one of myriad other slots by RTG that lacks an innovative theme, contains masses of soulless, dull symbols in form of digits and letters, besides showing some pretty women’s faces and vintage cars.
The whole idea of ‘fame and fortune’ is so stale that you want to vomit when hearing about it, especially when your pockets are empty and you come to the slot in the vain hope of picking up some bread. Without drifting into a philosophical discussion about what is right and what is wrong, let us have a look at the specificity.
Fame and Fortune repeats the scheme of many of its likes: it offers five reels with twenty paylines. The jackpot system is of course in the Real Time Gaming fashion – completely versatile and arguably the best proposed among slot makers. The progressive jackpot is the primary award, but many have hoped in vain for years trying to achieve it. The second prize is an ordinary random jackpot. Finally, the runner-up award is a nice one, too – 2,500 coins. The denominations of that online currency is as follows: $0.01, $0.02, $0.05, $0.1, $0.25, $0.5, $1, and $5.00. You can bet one coin on each line of payment, and the number of winning combinations is lower than you could expect (20).
All the other aspects are fine. Wild symbols multiply by two, scatters present you with up to ten free spins. Auto spinning is provided for the needs of the feeble.
Verdict: a good chap, though mediocre.