Enchanted is BetSoft’s June 2012 fantasy-forest video slot — a five-reel cinematic Slots3-era piece built around four distinct bonus modes and a quartet of resident characters who carry the storyline through every spin.
We treat this title as the 2012 predecessor in BetSoft’s Slots3 cinematic trilogy, with a low-volatility playstyle, a 30.67% hit rate, and an honestly below-average published RTP that we cover in detail later in the review.
How Enchanted Plays
The grid spans five reels and three rows, with thirty adjustable paylines and left-to-right evaluation. Coin value scales from 0.02 to 0.50, and players can stake one to five coins per active line for a top spin cost around seventy-five credits — autoplay and a max-spin button sit alongside the standard controls.
No wild symbol fires inside the base game — every standout moment is feature-driven, which puts Enchanted in the same lane as other classic four-bonus-mode video slots where variance comes from triggered events rather than reel substitutions.
Four distinct bonus modes follow: Tonk’s Tinkering Doors, Crazy Hat’s Crazy Reels, the Spellbook Free Spins round, and the interactive Save Feera’s Birdie second-screen sequence. The four-character cast — Feera the Fairy, Rufus the Ogre, Tonk the Elf and Elrid the Wizard — anchors the storyline through every spin, with Elrid sitting at the top of the paytable as the highest-paying symbol.
Tonk’s Tinkering Doors
Tonk the Elf hovers near the fifth reel and collects Golden Key symbols only when they land in that position. Once three keys accumulate cumulatively across spins, the on-reel Tinkering Doors sequence opens with a pick-style award of bonus credits.
We frame this as the long-build mechanic in Enchanted’s bonus stack. Keys can take dozens of spins to gather, so the feature rewards session-length play over burst luck — closer in feel to a meter slot than a quick-trigger free spins round.
Crazy Hat’s Crazy Reels
Two or more Crazy Hat symbols landing anywhere on the reels trigger a three-reel random re-spin. Within that re-spin sequence, the Crazy Hat itself behaves as a wild, adding immediate win-line potential beyond the symbols already on the screen.
Crazy Reels operates as the filler-payout feature in Enchanted’s bonus stack. Combined with the low volatility and the 30.67% hit rate, it keeps the meter ticking between slower Tinkering Doors triggers and the heavier Spellbook free spins round.
Spellbook Free Spins
Three or more Spellbook scatter symbols on an active payline award ten free spins plus an instant cash bonus. The free spins round runs at the same coin denomination as the trigger spin, so feature value scales with the bet placed.
During the free spins, a unique Enchanted symbol can land at position two of reel three — the centermost cell of the middle reel. When it does, extra rewards stack on top of the spin’s regular line wins, lifting the ceiling of a single round noticeably.
BetSoft does not formally list retrigger rules for the Spellbook round in its product sheet, so we stay conservative on expected feature length and treat any second trigger as a bonus rather than baseline behaviour.
Save Feera’s Birdie Bonus
Feera the Fairy and Rufus the Ogre need to land side-by-side on an active payline to launch the second-screen sequence. The reels yield to a short vignette in which Rufus has stolen Feera’s pet bird from the forest canopy.
Gameplay uses directional input — left and right arrows position Feera above the ogre — and an Attack button throws a magic spell. Three successful spells turn Rufus into a frog and free the captive bird, ending the round on a completion award.
Each spell pays credits as it lands, and the rescue itself awards a final completion bonus. It is a rare interactive skill-flavoured bonus from BetSoft’s Slots3 era, and one worth experiencing at least once.
RTP, Volatility & Math
BetSoft publishes a 89.40% RTP for Enchanted, well below the 96-to-96.5 percent band that defines modern slot output. We mention this openly because it changes how a session feels and how bankroll math behaves over a long stretch of spins.
What partly offsets the headline number is the 30.67% hit rate. Roughly one in three spins lands paying symbols, which means the meter rarely sits idle even when the individual hits are modest in size.
The volatility tag is Low — consistent with the high hit rate. Big single-spin paydays remain uncommon; the math leans toward frequent small returns and feature-driven medium hits across a typical session.
- 89.40% RTP — sits below the modern 96-96.5% average; accept the trade-off knowingly
- 30.67% hit rate — frequent small wins between feature triggers, well above the 22-25% category norm
- Low volatility — session length favoured over single-spin highs
That mix puts Enchanted in low-volatility high-hit-rate playstyle territory rather than the jackpot-hunter bracket where most modern BetSoft headline releases sit.
Demo Mode & Mobile Play
A free demo of Enchanted is widely available — most casinos carrying BetSoft’s 2012 Slots3-era catalogue — later extended by Enchanted Forest of Fortune as the 2023 Hold & Win sequel bringing Feera and Rufus back into a modern five-reel chassis — and the major aggregator review pages offer instant-play access without registration. Stake range scales identically in demo and real-money modes.
Mobile play runs on iOS and Android browsers — the 3D animations downscale cleanly and the bonus-trigger UI remains tap-friendly. No native app is required for the demo experience, which keeps onboarding quick on any device.
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Final Verdict
In our view, Enchanted holds up as a 2012 Slots3 piece on character and feature variety — four genuinely different bonus modes is rare for the era, and the interactive ogre fight remains charming a decade-plus later. Players walking BetSoft’s fantasy timeline forward will find Fire & Steel as the 2017 high-fantasy successor in BetSoft’s Slots3-era chronology — a shift from fairy-tale tone to medieval-civil-war stakes inside the same Slots3 production family.
The published 89.40% RTP is the obvious sticking point in 2026. Players who value session length and an interactive second-screen bonus will still find it warm; sequel-hunters can step forward to BetSoft’s 2013 cinematic Pinocchio as the Slots3-era follow-up, and the Trail System debut bridge in this fairy cluster is Faerie Spells (2019) as the 4-tier shared-jackpot middle bridge to the 2023 Hold & Win sequel. Demo-first is the right call here.
