The Incan Wonders slot by PG Soft doesn’t try to dazzle with size or spectacle. Instead, it keeps things minimal: three reels, five paylines, and just six regular symbols. That might sound basic, but here’s the twist: hidden beneath is a series of mechanics that do just enough to make things unpredictable. It’s a title that fits into the online slots category for those who prefer straight-to-the-point gameplay but don’t mind a few detours, like surprise respins and reel-wide symbol transformations.
Incan Wonders is PG Soft’s take on South American mythology. The design sticks to a jungle template, using carved stone symbols and a forest backdrop. You won’t find any moving animations or dramatic sequences here. It’s just a static portrait layout with some subtle flair. Clearly, the game was made for mobile play, though it works fine on desktop too. What it lacks in visuals, it balances out with clarity: everything’s labelled, tidy, and functional.
The paytable includes just six regular symbols, all carved stone tiles depicting various animals and plants. Wins are awarded for matching three of the same symbol on one of five fixed paylines.
Symbol | Payouts for 3 of a kind |
Leaf | 2x |
Corn | 3x |
Fish | 5x |
Frog | 10x |
Jaguar | 20x |
Incan Mask | 50x |
This mechanic activates when two full reels show the same symbol but the third doesn’t result in a win. In that case, the odd reel keeps spinning as many times as needed until a potential win is formed. It’s an automatic nudge in the right direction, especially handy when you're just one reel away from a match.
At the start of any round, two random reels can be linked together and filled with the same symbol. It’s not something you control, and it doesn’t come with a fanfare. It just happens quietly in the background. But when it does, it sets the board up nicely for a stronger potential payout.
When all nine positions are filled with the same symbol, the game shifts into a different mode. Instead of regular symbols, the reels are filled with multiplier tiles only, x2, x3, x5, or x10. These sticky multiplier symbols can trigger respins if new ones land, and when no more appear, all the values are added up and applied to the original win.
Incan Wonders sticks to a traditional 3x3 format and runs on five paylines that only pay left to right. There’s no cascading, no expanding reels, and no coin collection. The bet level is adjustable with standard “+” and “–” buttons, and autoplay and turbo spin are both available. The game is portrait-first, clearly built for one-handed mobile play. On desktop, everything stays upright, which makes the screen look a little empty but the reels and controls are easy to follow either way.
Incan Wonders feels like a side project that’s found its niche. It’s not flashy, and it’s not trying to compete with the animation-heavy blockbusters. But the bonus mechanics are functional and refreshing in their own way. If there’s a downside, it’s the lack of any Bonus Spins or progressive features. It won’t appeal to players looking for over-the-top bonus rounds or high-stakes chases. Still, for short sessions and fans of stripped-back machines, it delivers exactly what it sets out to do.