How to Play Fortune Tiger
A plain explanation of how Fortune Tiger plays, what the multiplier feature does, and what RTP and volatility actually mean for your sessions.
The basics
Fortune Tiger uses a compact grid with a fixed, limited set of paylines rather than hundreds of "ways to win." You choose a bet size, spin, and matching symbols on active paylines pay out according to the paytable. The signature mechanic is the tiger mascot symbol: when it appears, it can carry a random multiplier that scales up the win on that spin before the payout is applied.
RTP and volatility, explained
RTP (Return to Player) is the theoretical percentage of all wagered money a slot returns to players over a very large number of spins. It says nothing about any single session. PG Soft's official RTP for Fortune Tiger is 96.81%, independently corroborated by review sites including AskGamblers and SlotCatalog; check the exact figure in the info panel on the platform you use, since minor configuration differences can exist. Volatility describes how wins are distributed: Fortune Tiger is rated medium, meaning a mix of smaller frequent wins and occasional larger payouts (up to a confirmed 2,500x stake) rather than the long dry spells typical of high-volatility titles.
Is there a real strategy?
No betting pattern, timing method, or "system" changes the odds on a certified RNG slot. See our best-time-to-play page for why. The one strategy that reliably matters is bankroll management: decide a loss limit before you start, choose a bet size you are comfortable losing entirely, and stop when you reach your limit rather than chasing losses.