Try out the unique video slot Masques San Marco for free, without registration. Masques San Marco is a slot made by IGT.
Piazza San Marco is located in Venice and this slot was inspired by the masks worn during the carnival of Venice.
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Masques of San Marco slot paytable and winning combinations
There are 4 symbols (besides the sun, moon, and star symbols) in the Masques of San Marco. The best payout, by far, goes to the mask symbol with an “M” on it. The wild symbol is the symbol, which has the word “Wild” written on it. The wild can substitute any other symbols (except the bonus) to help you create winning combinations more easily.
Masques of San Marco slot free spins
The free spin mode is pretty unique in the Masques of San Marco slot. If you manage to get 3 bonus symbols on reels, 1, 2, and 3, you’ll be awarded with 6 free spins. If you enter free spin mode, an additional 20 paylines will be available. The bonus symbol stays in the game during free spin mode, so you’ll have a chance to get even more free spins, up to 300! Unfortunately, the Masques of San Marco does not feature any bonus games, but don’t worry, because 300 free spins will keep you occupied for a long time. Let’s put on a mask, go to Venice’s most famous festival, and win the jackpot!
Masques of San Marco slot stats
Reels: 5-5 (2 sets)
Lines: 4
Paylines: 40 (up to 60 in free spin mode)
House Edge: 4.71-6.59%
Jackpot: up to x5000 your bet
You can play the Masques of San Marco with real money too! The minimum bet is £0.40, while the maximum is £500.
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