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Roman Tribune is a five-reel slot machine from the game developer Konami, inspired by ancient Rome. In ancient Rome, tribune (Latin: tribunus) was the title of various elected officials, including tribunes of the plebs and tribunes of the military. This slot is focused on the military tribunes, who commanded portions of the Roman army.

The two main characters in this game are the Roman tribune (the soldier) wearing his helmet and a rich Roman lady wearing her golden tiara. Together with the golden coin, these are the most powerful and high-paying symbols. Examples of lesser paying symbols are the topaz necklace, the helmet with the red crest, and the sword & shield.

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Paylines

The Roman tribune slot has 30 pay lines.

Wagering

The minimum wager is 30 coins per spin.

The maximum wager is 1500 coins per spin.

Wild symbol

The Roman soldier wearing his helmet is the wild symbol. It can substitute for any symbol. It can only appear on the reels #2-#5, never on the first reel.

Free spins symbol

Get enough Roman gold coins, and you will be rewarded with free spins. The more coins, the more free spins, up to 5 coins = 15 free spins with a 2x win multiplier.

Important: When you have triggered the free spins round, you can opt to gamble your free spins for a number of coins. If you are lucky, such a gamble can be highly rewarding – but it is always risky.

Free spins round

The golden coins are your key to the free spins round, and the number of coins determines how many free spins you get: 8 free spins, 10 free spins, or 15 free spins.

During free spins, a 2x win multiplier is active.

Important: You get to pick whether you want money or free spins.

Second-screen bonus game

There is no second-screen bonus game.

Jackpot

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Roman Tribune doesn’t have any progressive jackpot.

The highest individual win is 1,000 coins and the largest possible combined win on a single wager is 3,195,000 coins.

RTP

The RTP is 96.1 percent.

Volatility

Roman Tribune is a low-volatility slot.

About Konami

Konami was founded in 1969, which makes it ancient by internet gambling standards. Back then, of course, it didn’t make games for online casinos – it was a jukebox rental firm. Eventually, Konami also started making games for arcade halls in Japan. The name Konami means “little waves” in Japanese. Examples of highly successful arcade games created by Konami are Super Cobra and Scramble.

Today, Konami is a huge entertainment and gaming conglomerate with offices in many different parts of the world. In the United States, it’s casino gaming business is managed from Paradise, Nevada.

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Konami both produces and distributes slot machines, arcade cabinets, video games, trading cards, tokusatsu, anime, and more. Also, quite a few brick-and-mortar casinos are owned by Konami.

Examples of popular video games from Konami are Silent Hill, Castlevania, Metal Gear, and the Contra series.