Chang’e – Goddess Of The Moon

Chang'e Goddess of the Moon is a high-volatility video slot by Pariplay, built on a 5-reel, 3-row grid with 20 fixed paylines, an RTP of 94.62%, and a maximum single-line win of 1,000x your stake. Released on 1 March 2018, it tells the ancient Chinese legend of the moon goddess through sticky wild mechanics and a free spins round that flips the format to 243 ways to win — giving the base game and bonus round two distinct feels within the same pokie.

chang'e - goddess of the moon

Quick Stats

DetailInfo
ProviderPariplay (Wizard Games)
Game TypeVideo Slot
RTP94.62%
VolatilityHigh (per operator listing; Pariplay does not publish a label)
Reels / Rows5 × 3
Paylines20 Fixed (base game) / 243 Ways to Win (free spins)
Min Bet$0.20
Max Bet$10.00
Max Win1,000x stake (five wilds on a payline)
FeaturesLocked Wilds, Free Spins (10–50), 243 Ways-to-Win Mode
ThemeAsian Mythology / Chinese Legend
Release Date1 March 2018
PlatformDesktop & Mobile

What Is Chang’e Goddess of the Moon?

Chang’e Goddess of the Moon is a Chinese mythology-themed pokie from Pariplay — the Isle of Man-based developer founded in 2010 and now distributed under the Wizard Games banner. The game draws on the legend of Chang’e, the moon goddess who swallowed the elixir of immortality and ascended to live on the moon, separated from her archer husband Houyi.

That story shapes every element of the design. The reels sit in front of traditional pagodas, cherry blossom trees, and distant mountains, backed by an ambient oriental soundtrack. Symbols include themed icons — a lotus flower, a stringed pipa instrument, a potion bottle, a white rabbit, and a circular ornament — alongside the standard 10-through-A playing card fillers. Chang’e herself is the wild. Houyi the archer is the scatter.

This pokie suits players who want a straightforward feature set with no complex multi-stage bonus rounds. Two mechanics drive the whole game: sticky wilds in the base game and an expanded ways-to-win format in free spins. If you prefer pokies with five different bonus modes and pick-and-click rounds, look elsewhere. If you want a clean, atmospheric slot with a genuine shot at a 1,000x hit, give this one a fair go.

Chang'e - Goddess Of The Moon slot game
Chang'e - Goddess Of The Moon symbols

RTP and Volatility

The RTP for Chang’e Goddess of the Moon is 94.62%, which translates to a house edge of 5.38%. Over millions of spins, the game theoretically returns $94.62 for every $100 wagered — but that number is calculated across an enormous sample size, so your individual session will vary a lot. A single $20 session on a high-volatility title can be gone in ten minutes or pay out well above your starting balance; there’s no average outcome in a short window.

That’s the key word: high volatility. The operator listing at BlackSpins labels it as such, and the 1,000x maximum win tells you payouts are concentrated rather than spread across frequent small hits. Expect quieter runs in the base game punctuated by stretches where the locked wilds stack up and deliver real money. The 94.62% RTP sits below the NZ market average of around 96%, so factor that into how you budget a session.

A note on volatility labelling: Pariplay’s own site does not publish a volatility category for this game, and at least one community reviewer has described it as playing on the lower end. The BlackSpins listing says high. The 1,000x max win and the random free spins count (10–50 spins per trigger) suggest meaningful variance. Treat the “high” label as a rough guide rather than a certified figure.

Betting Range

Your total bet per spin runs from $0.20 to $10.00. With 20 fixed paylines, you’re betting one coin per line — set the line value and the total bet adjusts automatically. At $0.20 per spin, a session of 100 spins costs $20 before any wins come back. At $10 per spin, you’re wagering $1,000 over that same 100 rounds.

One important mechanic to know: if you change your bet while locked wilds are on the reels, you forfeit any wilds currently frozen in place. Adjust your bet before you spin, or commit to a stake for as long as the locked wilds are counting down. This catches new players out regularly.

How to Play Chang’e Goddess of the Moon — Step by Step

  1. Set your total bet using the stake controls at the bottom of the screen. Choose a bet between $0.20 and $10.00 per spin.
  2. Open the paytable before your first real-money spin. The green menu icon at the bottom left reveals symbol values, feature rules, and game controls.
  3. Press the Spin button to start a round. Reels spin and stop; the game checks for winning combinations across all 20 paylines from left to right, starting from the first reel.
  4. A win is paid when three or more matching symbols land on an active payline in sequence from left to right. Only the highest win per payline is paid — multiple wins on the same line do not stack.
  5. Watch for the Chang’e wild symbol. When she appears, she locks in place for a randomly selected 2 to 5 spins, displayed as a counter in the corner of the symbol. Multiple locked wilds can build up across those spins, substituting for all other symbols except the archer scatter.
  6. Free spins begin when three or more archer scatter symbols land anywhere on the reels. The feature pays its own reward based on how many archers triggered it (see Bonus Features below), then plays out on the 243-ways format automatically. You cannot retrigger more spins during this round.

Try this: Start with a $0.20 bet for your first 20 spins to see how often wilds appear, then decide whether to scale up.

Symbols and Paytable

Chang’e Goddess of the Moon uses ten standard symbols: five themed icons and five playing card values.

The themed symbols, from highest to lowest base game payout for five-of-a-kind, include the green potion bottle (1,000x stake for five wilds on a payline, which is the wild symbol’s top award), the white rabbit, the circular ornament, the pipa instrument, and the lotus flower. Playing cards — 10, J, Q, K, A — form the lower-value tier and generate more frequent but smaller wins.

Chang’e is the wild symbol. She substitutes for all icons except the archer scatter, and she cannot appear on the fifth reel in the base game. The archer is the scatter — he pays independently of paylines and triggers free spins when three or more land anywhere in view.

Pariplay has not published full coin-by-coin paytable multipliers in their official media kit, so per-symbol values beyond the 1,000x top award are not independently verifiable here. Check the in-game paytable before wagering.

Bonus Features

Locked Wilds

Every time Chang’e lands on the reels, she locks in position for a randomly assigned 2 to 5 spins. A countdown number appears on the symbol to show how many spins remain. She stays through base game spins and continues counting down through free spins too — the lock is not interrupted by feature activation.

Because multiple wilds can land across separate spins while earlier ones are still frozen, it’s possible to build up several Chang’e symbols on the reels at the same time. Five wilds appearing simultaneously on a winning payline pay 1,000x your stake — that’s the game’s maximum payout. This mechanic is the heart of the base game and the main reason experienced players rate this slot above its modest feature list might suggest.

Do not change your bet while any wild is locked. Doing so removes all wilds from the reels immediately.

Free Spins (243 Ways to Win)

Three or more archer scatter symbols anywhere on the reels activate the free spins round. The number of spins awarded is random within a range tied to how many scatters triggered the feature: three archers pay 10–20 spins, four pay 21–40, and five pay 41–50. You cannot predict the exact count in advance — the game selects it randomly at activation.

During free spins, the grid structure changes. Instead of 20 paylines, any combination of three or more matching symbols on adjacent reels from left to right counts as a win, regardless of position. This gives you a much broader net for landing wins on each spin. Locked wilds remain active during free spins and continue to accumulate if new wilds land. Free spins cannot be retriggered. Only the longest matching combination per symbol type is paid on each free spin.

Design and Developer Background

Pariplay launched the game in collaboration with an Asian gaming partner, which shows in the cultural specificity of the design. The Chang’e legend is one of the most recognised stories in Chinese mythology — the country’s lunar exploration programme is named after her — and the developers have used it honestly rather than just as visual dressing. The potion bottle, the archer, the white rabbit, and the lotus flower all trace back directly to the original story.

The game runs on HTML5, meaning it loads in-browser without downloads on both desktop and mobile. The mobile version presents the same feature set with adjusted controls for touchscreens. Pariplay is now distributed under the Wizard Games umbrella and offers their portfolio across a wide range of licensed online casinos.

Is Chang’e Goddess of the Moon Worth Playing?

Pros:

  • Locked wilds are genuinely engaging in the base game and can stack for strong consecutive wins without needing a bonus round to deliver
  • Free spins can award up to 50 spins per trigger, which is among the higher counts for a slot with this feature set
  • The 243-ways format in free spins meaningfully increases win frequency during the round — a useful contrast to the 20-line base game
  • Clean, straightforward mechanics with no complicated bonus rules to learn

Cons:

  • RTP of 94.62% is below the NZ market average by roughly 1.4 percentage points — over a long session, that gap adds up
  • No published max win beyond 1,000x stake, and no jackpot feature, which limits the ceiling for big-session outcomes compared to modern high-volatility pokies
  • Free spins cannot be retriggered, so a session that triggers free spins infrequently can feel one-dimensional
  • Volatility label is not officially certified by Pariplay — high is the operator’s designation, not the developer’s

Chang’e Goddess of the Moon is a solid choice for players who enjoy a mythology theme and want a pokie where the locked wild mechanic creates genuine suspense in every base game spin. The below-average RTP means it costs more per session over time than many alternatives, so it’s better suited to short, targeted sessions than extended play. Players chasing a big jackpot or a max win above 1,000x should look at other titles.

Responsible Gambling

Chang’e Goddess of the Moon uses a certified random number generator (RNG). Every spin outcome is independent and cannot be predicted or influenced by previous results, bet size, or timing. Set a fixed budget before you start and stop when you reach it. If gambling stops being enjoyable or starts affecting other areas of your life, contact your local responsible gambling support service for help.