Most slots make you dread a cold streak. Tower of Fortuna turns it into a savings account. Every spin you lose nudges a little cupid one rung higher up the tower, banking a bigger multiplier for the moment a win finally lands.
This is BetSoft’s 2021 ode to Fortuna, the Roman goddess of fortune — a 3-reel, 5-payline slot running a 96.09% RTP at medium volatility. Modest on the surface, quietly clever underneath.
A Roman climb with the goddess of fortune
Forget the Greek label some sites pin on it: this is ancient Rome. Fortuna presides, Jupiter sits among the premium symbols alongside a bull, eagle, lion and moon, and golden columns frame three reels of marble-and-gold styling.
The grid is small and honest — three reels, three rows, five fixed paylines paying left to right. Base-game wins are modest by design, with the premium symbols topping out well short of a jackpot.
If you like BetSoft’s take on classical myth, the Greek-myth Take Olympus runs a busier engine — but Tower of Fortuna’s charm is how much it wrings from one simple idea.
Climb the Tower: the multiplier that loves a losing streak
That idea is the tower multiplier. It starts at 1x, and every spin that does not pay pushes it up by one — the cupid on the right marks each new level as you ascend.
When a win finally arrives, it pays at whatever multiplier you have climbed to, then the tower resets to 1x and the count begins again. In the base game there is no ceiling on how high it can go.
It flips the usual slot psychology. A dry streak is not dead time here — it is a loaded spring, each miss stockpiling a larger multiplier for the eventual hit. Patience is literally the mechanic.
The trade-off is discipline: we only collect that banked multiplier when a winning line lands, so the longer the climb, the more we are wagering for a payoff that is never guaranteed.
Free spins and the 100x multiplier
Land three blazing Sun scatters and the free spins begin — ten of them, with three more scatters retriggering another round.
Here the tower rule changes in your favour. The multiplier no longer resets when you win, so across ten spins it can keep compounding all the way up to a 100x peak. This is where we reckon the game’s real money lives.
Impatient players can skip the wait entirely with the Buy Feature, paying 50x the stake to drop straight into the free spins and start climbing from the first spin.
RTP, volatility and the 3,200x max win
The headline figures are steady rather than spectacular: a 96.09% RTP that sits right around average, medium volatility, and a 26.87% hit rate that keeps wins ticking over without long droughts.
Top prize is 3,200x the stake — 30,720 credits — and reaching it means stacking a tall multiplier inside the free spins. It is a generous ceiling for a medium-volatility three-reeler, if a rare one.
Set against a fortune-themed cousin like the fortune-god slot Caishen, Tower of Fortuna is the leaner, more patient option — less spectacle, more slow burn.
Playing the Tower of Fortuna demo for free
You can play Tower of Fortuna free in demo mode first, straight in the browser on desktop or mobile with no download. On a game built around a slow-climbing multiplier, that trial run pays off.
We would spin the free version long enough to feel the rhythm — how the tower builds on misses, how the free-spins multiplier compounds — before deciding whether the patience suits you.
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Our verdict
We came away seeing Tower of Fortuna as a quietly smart little slot. The miss-fed multiplier gives a simple three-reeler genuine tension, the Roman styling is handsome, and the free-spins compounding offers a real shot at the 3,200x top prize.
It will not suit everyone — base pays are slim and the average RTP is no standout — but patient players who enjoy banking a cold streak into one big hit will find it a clever, low-key entry in BetSoft’s ancient-world catalogue.
