Tower Quest Legacy Slot Overview
Tower Quest Legacy is a fantasy slot from Play'n GO running on a 5x3 grid with 20 paylines. It dropped in January 2025 as a remake of the studio's 2015 Tower Quest, and honestly, the glow-up is pretty decent. You're stood at the top of a dark wizard's tower, clouds swirling around you, collecting glowing potions to fuel two separate flask meters. The whole thing has a sort of RPG feel to it, which I quite liked, even if it never gets properly intense.
Bets start from just 0.15 and go up to 75 per spin. The RTP sits at 96.20%, though be aware that lower versions exist depending on where you play, so always check. Volatility is medium-low, which means you get hits fairly often. The hit frequency is a solid 25.71%, so roughly one in four spins connects. Max win tops out at 1,500x your bet, which is a bit underwhelming for 2025, but more on that later.
Symbols and Paytable
Low-paying symbols are your standard J, Q, K, and A royals, worth between 3x and 6x the bet for five of a kind. Nothing to get excited about there. Premium symbols are where the fantasy theme kicks in properly: an orc, an undead creature, a dragon, a female elf warrior, and a male elf warrior. Five matching premiums pay between 7.5x and 17.5x the bet, with the male warrior at the top.
Two types of Wild show up here. The Dark Tower Wild comes fully stacked across three positions, and there's also a Sticky Wild that appears during certain features. Both pay 16.6x for a five-of-a-kind line. The evil wizard acts as the Scatter, landing only on reels 1, 3, and 5 to trigger the bonus game. Then you've got red and blue flask scatters that feed into the progression meters.
Symbol Payouts
Flask Meters and Bonus Features
Right, so the main hook here is two collection meters on either side of the reels. Red flasks and blue flasks land during the base game and fill their respective meters. Each meter has three levels, and you can manually trigger a feature once you've crossed a threshold. That bit of control is proper nice; you get to decide when to fire them off rather than just waiting around.
Red flask features all give 5 free spins with different Wild perks. Collect 10 flasks and you get Empowered Wilds with a x2 multiplier on Wild wins. Hit 20 flasks for Wild Adventurers, where the two warrior symbols become extra Wilds. Reach 30 and Everburning Wilds adds a Sticky Wild after every spin. Blue flask features are quicker, single re-spin blasts. 5 points gets you The Tower with a fully Wild middle reel and x2 multiplier. 10 points triggers Battle of the Wilds where all premiums become Wilds. 15 points unlocks Towers of Dark Power with reels 1, 3, and 5 going fully Wild. That top blue tier can look absolutely mental on screen.
Landing 3 wizard scatters triggers the Bonus Game, a card-battle duel against the wizard. You pick either the female or male elf warrior, then choose 3 cards per round to fight the wizard's cards in vertical lanes. Each defeated card earns a random prize, and killing the wizard pays a fixed 100x. If you win a round, you can grab between 7x and 140x. Draws pay between 1x and 10x. I found the card duel a bit hit-and-miss; sometimes it felt engaging, other times it dragged on without much payoff.
Bonus Buy Options
10 Red Flasks unlock 5 free spins where wins with Wilds are multiplied by x2.
20 Red Flasks unlock 5 free spins where the two highest-paying warrior symbols become additional Wilds.
30 Red Flasks unlock 5 free spins where a Sticky Wild is added to the grid at the end of every spin.
5 Blue Flasks unlock 1 re-spin where the middle reel becomes fully Wild with a x2 multiplier on all wins.
10 Blue Flasks unlock 1 re-spin where all premium symbols become additional Wilds.
15 Blue Flasks unlock 1 re-spin where reels 1, 3, and 5 turn fully Wild.
Land 3 Wizard Scatters on reels 1, 3, and 5 to enter a card-battle duel against the Wizard. Defeating the Wizard awards 100x bet plus random prizes up to 140x.
Volatility and RTP
Medium-low volatility combined with that 25.71% hit frequency makes Tower Quest Legacy a fairly steady ride. You're not going to sit through long dead stretches, which is decent for casual play. That said, the 1,500x max win ceiling does feel quite low compared to what most modern slots offer. Play'n GO also apparently places that max win at something like 1 in 1 billion probability, so good luck ever actually seeing it.
Keep an eye on the RTP setting wherever you play. The default is 96.20%, which is fair enough, but there are also versions at 94.21%, 91.16%, 87.17%, and even 84.23%. That lowest tier is properly rough and not worth your time.