Yin Yang Master Series

Yin Yang Master Series

Fu Yin Yang Slot Review

So, here’s the thing that disturbs me about the yin-yang symbol: it looks like two tadpoles 69’ing each other. And you know it, so don’t even try to argue, or take a righteous stance.

And speaking of worrying things, there’s something deeply concerning about the boy to the left of the 5x3-reel grid on Fu Yin Yang slot (from Netgame).

Just take a look; he’s stroking a koi fish and the poor thing desperately wants to get away. Which it would, of course, coz it’s a damn fish, and fish aren’t meant to be out of water, nor are they supposed to be petted by some vacuous kid.

Before I call the S.P.C.A., I think it’s best we get to grips with the game.

OK, so worrying things aside, what’s right about this game is how Fu Yin Yang slot looks in any orientation. The grid is huge in landscape mode, while in portrait mode it takes on a cool shape, thanks to the decorations at the top where the jackpots are.

Now, some slots look all cute but are deceptive because they pack a punch in the stats department. This game ain’t like that. It has a medium volatility rate, so the max win is just €60,000 and there are only 5 paylines.

As for the RTPRTP stands for “Return to Player.” The RTP describes the total bet amount that a game returns to players over millions of spins, and that figure is represented by a percentage. Table games, such as Roulette, typically have higher RTPs than many slots. RTP needs to be considered in conjunction with a game’s volatility rate., that’s 96.34% and there are no currency limitations so you can play using the fiat or crypto of your choice.

Let’s talk about symbols. There’s a Mystery one and its purpose is to reveal similar symbols (it just won’t reveal Bonus symbols).

There’s also a Wild in this game, which replaces all symbols other than Bonus symbols and Cash Spheres. You’ll see Wilds roaming about on reels 2 to 5 in the base game and Wilds can be revealed by Mystery symbols on any of the reels during Free Spins.

Cash Spheres can be found during the base game, in the Free Spins round, during the Hold ‘n’ Win bonus game, and Mystery symbols can also reveal them. Spheres can carry multiplier values of 1x to 5x, 10x, 15x, 20x, 50x, or 100x your total bet.

Landing 3 or more Bonus Scatters brings about the Free Spins round. This will award you 6 spins and you’ll get paid 2x, 10x, or 100x your total bet, depending on whether you landed 3, 4, or 5 Scatters respectively.

Mystery symbols can appear during Free Spins, meaning that at the end of the round, all Mystery symbols will reveal the same symbol (just not the Cash Spheres as I mentioned earlier).

You’ll need to hit 6 or more Cash Spheres simultaneously to trigger this feature. You know the drill here – triggering symbols become sticky and the other positions on the reels spin (you’ll only see Cash Spheres or nothing at all on the reels; no other symbols come into play).

You’ll be awarded 3 spins at the start of the round and each newly-landed Cash Sphere will reset that number to 3. The game continues until you run out of spins, or you land 15 Cash Spheres, in which case you’ll have nailed the 1,200x multiplier.

You’ll be able to land Jackpots in 3 ways – they’ll either appear on spheres during the base game; during the Hold ‘n’ Link Bonus round; or the Mystery symbols will reveal them.

There are 3 types of Jackpots, and they pay out like this: Mini: 20x your total bet Minor: 100x your total bet Major: 250x your total bet

Unlike that poor koi battling to get out of the leering kid’s grasp, Fu Yin Yang slot didn’t struggle (with its performance). I played it on multiple devices and browsers, and it was mercifully hassle-free.

There’s a decent betting spread here – from €0.05 to €50 – and the max win is €60,000, which comes off the back of the max bet along with the 1,200x multiplier.

Disturbing koi-stroking animations aside, Fu Yin Yang slot is an attractive game that you can play on any device. Now, regarding the features, there’s not much to be pessimistic about. You get Free Spins with multipliers, a classic Hold & Win feature, as well as Mystery symbols.

I feel like a Buy Bonus would’ve been nice – certainly to fast-track into the Free Spins round, at the very least – but it’s not a dealbreaker that it hasn’t been included.

The features triggered fairly regularly during testing, so I never got too bored during the base game. Yeah, so it’s a solid offering for those who like medium-volatility games and aren’t too hectic about chasing max wins.

Software: Netgame Game Type: Video Slots PaylinesPaylines are preset lines that run across the reels, and when you land matching symbols on them, that will result in a payout. The more paylines, the more ways you can win, but also the higher your bet per spin.: 5 Reels: 5 RTPRTP stands for “Return to Player.” The RTP describes the total bet amount that a game returns to players over millions of spins, and that figure is represented by a percentage. Table games, such as Roulette, typically have higher RTPs than many slots. RTP needs to be considered in conjunction with a game’s volatility rate.: 96.34% Bonus Round: Yes Progressive: No Free Rounds: Free Spins Max Win: €60,000

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2020 Chinese fantasy film

The Yin-Yang Master: Dream of Eternity (Chinese: 阴阳师: 晴雅集) is a 2020 Chinese fantasy film directed by Guo Jingming, starring Mark Chao and Deng Lun. It is adapted from Onmyōji written by Baku Yumemakura. It was filmed in year 2019 and was released in China on 25 December 2020.[3] Streaming rights were purchased by Netflix before the film's theatrical release. The film was a box office success as it raked in a record of ¥452 million, 10 days after its official theatrical release.[4]

Centuries ago, a malevolent serpent demon was born from the desires of man. Four masters gathered together to trap the snake within the Imperial City, sealed within the body of the Empress, protected by four stone guardians. Since then, whenever the serpent threatens to emerge, four masters have to travel to the Imperial City to awaken the four stone guardians. With the threat of the evil serpent rising once more, four masters come together in the Imperial City: Hongruo, Longye (Jessie Li), Boya (Deng Lun), and Qingming (Mark Chao).

Qingming and Boya immediately get off on the wrong foot over their opposing view of demons, but are soon forced to cooperate when Master Hongruo is killed in his sleep by a Hair Demon. The Empress orders Princess Changping (Olivia Wang) to investigate Hongruo's death, and instates the palace priest He Shouyue (Wang Duo) as Master Hongruo's replacement. Noticing that He Shouyue bears an uncanny resemblance to his late master, Zhongxing, Qingming confronts him and learns that Shouyue is a Spirit Guardian of Zhongxing, sent to protect the Empress. However, as a result of Zhongxing's death, Shouyue is also slowly dying.

After a failed assassination attempt on the Empress, discord grows. The masters suspect each other and investigate independently. Master Longye is eventually accused, but falls victim to the Hair Demon before she can disclose what she had discovered. With her dying breath, Longye attempts to communicate her discovery to Qingming, who interprets the message as an accusation against the Princess. Unwilling to believe the Princess is the criminal, Boya insists Shouyue must be the culprit. Qingming and Boya decide to confront the Princess and Shouyue separately. Meanwhile, the Princess angrily confronts Shouyue, with whom she is in league, for killing Masters Hongruo and Longye. Shouyue reasons that their deaths were justifiable and that in order to keep their plans a secret, Boya and Qingming must also die.

When Qingming confronts the Princess, she is attacked by the Hair Demon. Qingming hunts the Hair Demon down and learns from the Demon that she had been waiting to avenge her own death on the Princess for sixty years. Realizing that the Princess has not aged a day in the past sixty years, Qingming surmises that the Princess must actually be the real Empress and thus the true vessel of the serpent.

Qingming and Boya confront the Princess and Shouyue together and learn of their true plan: in order to save Shouyue from dying, he must become the new vessel of the serpent, rendering him immortal. In order to do this, the serpent must be allowed to rise. While the Princess gives birth to the serpent, she remembers her first meeting with Qingming's late master, Zhongxing. Years ago, the two had fallen in love and the Princess had revealed her true identity - the centuries-old immortal vessel of the serpent - to Zhongxing as well as her original name, Fangyue. Knowing that desire would strengthen the serpent within her, Zhongxing left the Imperial City to prevent the Princess's feelings from growing. Before leaving, he created the Spirit Guardian He Shouyue in order to protect her, who later took Zhongxing's form to please the Princess.

The Princess and He Shouyue flee on the now giant serpent, with Boya and Qingming in pursuit. After noticing the chaos created by the serpent, the Princess realizes the error of her ways and attempts to commit suicide with Shouyue but both are swallowed by the serpent. Boya notices that only three of the four stone guardians have awakened, as Shouyue did not awaken the guardian appointed to him to allow the serpent to leave the Imperial City. Shouyue, now the new vessel for the serpent, emerges and fights Boya, Qingming and the Spirit Guardians that Qingming conjures: Snow Hound, Killing Stone and Mad Painter. Boya leaves to wake the last of the four stone guardians, the Crimson Bird. During this process, Boya collapses and becomes a Spirit Guardian himself in the form of the Crimson Bird. While the Crimson Bird and He Shouyue battle each other, Qingming teleports himself inside the serpent where he shows the Princess the last memory he has with Zhongxing. Zhongxing confesses he has always loved the Princess and encourages her to do the right thing. Qingming and the Princess teleport outside, and the Princess, no longer immortal as she is no longer the vessel of the serpent, kills herself with the sword Zhongxing named after her, Fangyue. Distracted by this, He Shouyue is impaled by the Crimson Bird. As the serpent collapses, the Crimson Bird sacrifices himself in order to save Qingming. He Shouyue rises from the serpent's ashes and hurls a sword at Boya's unconscious body, but Qingming throws himself in front of the sword and reaches a moment of clarity where he realizes the true meaning of being a Yin-Yang Master. He successfully deflects the sword from Boya and kills He Shouyue.

Boya awakens, and the two friends say their goodbyes, while the entombed Master Longye is shown to still be alive.

On December 28, 2020, Deng Lun's closing credits soundtrack titled "Tomb of Infatuation" for this movie "The Yin-Yang Master: Dream of Eternity" hit No.1 on QQ Music, KuGou Music, and DouYin.[5]

On January 5–6, 2021, Deng Lun's closing credits soundtrack titled "Tomb of Infatuation" for this movie "The Yin-Yang Master: Dream of Eternity" hit No.1 on the Asian New Songs Chart.[6] The ‘Asian New Songs Chart’ is a list of new Asian popular/trending music jointly created by Ali Music, Sina Weibo, Sina Entertainment, and Youku Tudou.

Deng Lun's closing credits soundtrack titled "Tomb of Infatuation" for this movie "The Yin-Yang Master: Dream of Eternity" hit No.1 in Migu Music's first half of 2021 film OST ranking chart.[7]

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