FILBET Games FAQ — Charge Buffalo, Boxing King & Fortune Gems
Questions about how the games play, answered. Two families come up most on our help desk — the buffalo-and-boxing pair players open for big free-spin hits, and the Fortune Gems line players open for its multiplier reel — so we cover both, with the verified numbers.
Charge Buffalo vs Boxing King, side by side
Both are 97% RTP, medium-volatility JILI slots, but they reward differently: Charge Buffalo is the free-spins beast with a wide 4096-ways board, while Boxing King builds wins through cascades and a rising multiplier.
| Game | RTP | Volatility | Grid / Ways | Max win | Signature feature |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Charge Buffalo | 97% | Medium | 6×4 · 4096 ways | 4,000× | Additive wild multipliers; up to 100 free spins on 6 scatters |
| Boxing King | 97% | Medium | 5×5 · 88 lines | 2,000× | Cascading wins with rising ×2–×8 multipliers and stacked wilds |
Pick Charge Buffalo if you are chasing the free-spins round where stacked wild multipliers can compound into the 4,000× ceiling. Pick Boxing King for a slightly steadier cascade rhythm that still climbs to a 2,000× top payout.
The Fortune Gems family, compared
All three Fortune Gems titles share the same 3×3, 5-line skeleton and a side multiplier reel, but the ceiling grows sharply with each version. The original is a gentle low-ceiling game; the sequels add split symbols and a Lucky Wheel that lift the max win dramatically.
| Game | RTP | Volatility | Grid | Max win | Multiplier mechanic |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fortune Gems | 97% | Medium | 3×3 · 5 lines | 375× | Garuda wild + side multiplier reel ×1–×15 |
| Fortune Gems 2 | 97% | Medium | 3×3 · 5 lines | 10,000× | Split symbols + Lucky Wheel up to 1,000× |
| Fortune Gems 3 | 97% | Medium-high | 3×3 · 5 lines | 10,125× | Split symbols ×2/×3 + multiplier reel up to ×15 |
- Want frequent, smaller hits? The original Fortune Gems is the calmest of the three.
- Want a real shot at a big multiplier? Fortune Gems 2 and 3 push the ceiling past 10,000× with split symbols.
- All three keep the same 97% headline RTP, so the choice is about volatility and top-end, not payback.
Reading RTP and volatility before you spin
RTP is the long-run payback across millions of spins, not a session promise; volatility tells you how bumpy the road is. A 97% game still carries a house edge, and every spin is independent and random on a certified RNG.