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40 Clover Hit

There are two games called 40 Clover Hit, and most reviews mix them up. EGT Digital titles its jackpot-carrying games “… Clover Chance” — its own pages for 100 Super Hot and 20 Burning Hot are titled exactly that. The 40 Clover Hit page is titled just “40 clover hit” and names no jackpot anywhere.

So the documented version is jackpot-free: a full-reel expanding Clover wild and a stacked-fruit multiplier of 3×, 4× or 5×, both described by the studio itself. What the studio does not publish is anything numerical — no RTP, no volatility, no max win, no release date.

7.6/ 10
Layout 5 × 4Volatility Not publishedPaylines 40 fixedTop pay ×3–5 multiplier

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The demo below runs the real game with no account and no deposit. Worth loading precisely because the numbers are not published: a few minutes on the reels will tell you more about how this game behaves than any spec sheet the studio has put out. This demo is part of our EGT Digital demo collection.

40 Clover Hit at a Glance

ProviderEGT DigitalEGT Digital — the modern studio behind the Bell Link and Clover Chance jackpot ranges. Not Amusnet Interactive, the former EGT Interactive, which builds the classic Hot series and the Jackpot Cards progressive. Both use a clover as a wild; they are different companies and different games.
Layout5 × 440 fixed paylines
RTPNot publishedcheck the in-game paytable
VolatilityNot published

Top line pay×3–5 multiplierThere is no published max win for this game — not from the studio and not from any database. What shapes the top end instead is the official stacked-fruit multiplier: pile up enough matching fruit and the win is multiplied by 3, 4 or 5. Since EGT Digital publishes no “x per line” headline, there is no line-count arithmetic to convert here.
JackpotNone on this versionThe official page names no jackpot at all, and its title is plainly “40 clover hit” — where EGT Digital titles its jackpot-carrying games “… CLOVER CHANCE”. A separate Clover Chance version of this game does exist. Check the panel above the reels before assuming you have it.

How 40 Clover Hit Plays

Five reels, four rows, 40 fixed paylines. A note on that first figure: EGT Digital’s own page states the game format as “4 x 5”, which is the studio writing rows before reels rather than describing a four-reel machine. Three databases independently list 5 reels and 4 rows, and 40 fixed lines on that board is the standard layout across this whole range.

The design is deliberately simple. There is no bonus round to trigger and no free spins to chase. Everything happens in the base game through two mechanics the studio does describe clearly: the Clover wild, which expands to fill its entire reel, and a stacked-fruit multiplier that pays 3×, 4× or 5× depending on how many matching fruit symbols land.

That is genuinely the whole game. Whether that reads as elegant or as thin depends on what you came for — but it is honest about itself in a way a lot of feature-stuffed slots are not.

The Story Behind 40 Clover Hit

We cannot tell you when this game came out. EGT Digital publishes no release date for it, and neither does any database we checked. That is not an oversight peculiar to this title — it is how this studio operates, and it is the single sharpest difference between the two companies whose games fill this site.

Amusnet, the former EGT Interactive, publishes a spec sheet for almost every classic: RTP to two decimals, a volatility rating out of five, the max win with its per-line basis, and an exact release date. EGT Digital publishes none of those things for any game in this archive. What it publishes instead is mechanics — exactly how the wild behaves, exactly what the multiplier pays — plus a long list of client features.

Neither approach is wrong, but they suit different readers. If you want to compare returns before you play, the Amusnet catalogue is where you can actually do it. If you want to know what a feature does, this studio tells you more.

Symbols and Paytable

No paytable values are published anywhere. What follows is what the studio states about how the symbols behave, which on this game is more useful than a ladder of numbers would be.

The Clover wild — expands across the reelQuoting the studio directly: “When it appears, the Wild is blooming all over the reel, substituting all other symbols on it.” That is a full-reel expanding wild, stated outright. Worth appreciating: Amusnet uses an almost identical clover graphic in 20, 40 and 100 Burning Hot, and nobody — not the studio, not the databases — will say whether those clovers expand. Here the answer is simply printed.
Stacked fruit — the 3×, 4×, 5× multiplierAlso verbatim: “when fruit symbols of the same kind pile up on the screen, depending on their number, the winnings are multiplied by 3, 4, or 5.” This is the game’s engine. It is not a bonus round you trigger, it is a base-game amplifier that rewards the reels landing deep stacks of one fruit.
A scatter — reported, and we would not lean on itOne low-tier source mentions a scatter paying for enough symbols while confirming there are no free spins. The official page names only a wild. No pay values, no reel positions, no second source. We are listing it so you know where the claim comes from, not endorsing it.
Fruit, bells and sevensThe classic ladder, dressed in the range’s glossier modern artwork. No published values for any of it — the in-game paytable is your only authority.

Notice what is missing from that list: a bonus round, free spins, a pick-me, a wheel. There is no second screen in this game at all. The expanding wild and the fruit multiplier are the entire feature set, and the studio does not pretend otherwise.

Bonus Features

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The wild expands — and the studio says so

“The Wild is blooming all over the reel, substituting all other symbols on it.” A full-reel expanding wild, in the studio’s own words. That single sentence is more than we have been able to establish about the visually similar clover wild in Amusnet’s Burning Hot line, where expansion remains an open question across four games.

Stacked fruit pays 3×, 4× or 5×

The multiplier scales with how many matching fruit symbols pile up, and it works in the base game on every spin rather than inside a bonus. With no free spins and no pick round, this is where the game’s upside lives.

No jackpot on this version — but another version has one

The official page names no progressive. EGT Digital titles its jackpot builds “… Clover Chance”, and this page is titled plainly “40 clover hit”. A Clover Chance version of the same game does exist elsewhere. Two databases tag this game “jackpot: present” without naming one, which is exactly how the confusion spreads.

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Battery Saver Mode and Left Hand Mode

Both are on the official feature list, alongside Autoplay, Turbospin, Quick Spin and multi-denomination. A one-handed layout and a battery mode are proper accessibility thinking, and no Amusnet sheet in this entire archive lists anything comparable. This studio documents its client far better than it documents its maths.

No RTP, no volatility, no max win, no date

None of the four are published — not by EGT Digital, which publishes them for no game, and not by the databases. One site lists 96.47% and no other source repeats it. We are not putting an unconfirmed single-source figure in the spec box, so the honest answer is that the number is not available.

Two games, one name — and how to tell which you have

This is the most useful thing we can tell you about 40 Clover Hit, and it took reading EGT Digital’s page titles to find it.

The studio has a naming convention. When one of its games carries the Clover Chance progressive, it puts that name in the game’s title. Its page for 100 Super Hot is titled “100 SUPER HOT CLOVER CHANCE”. Its page for 20 Burning Hot is titled “20 BURNING HOT CLOVER CHANCE”. Its page for 40 Mega Clover is titled “40 MEGA CLOVER CHANCE”.

The page for this game is titled “40 clover hit”. No jackpot appears anywhere on it — not in the format fields, not in the feature list, not in the description. On the studio’s own terms, this is the base game and it has no progressive.

A Clover Chance version plainly exists, though. An internal asset reference on that very page reads “40 clover hit – clover-chance – en”, and there is video of a machine titled “40 Clover Hit Clover Chance” being played. What there is not is any published sheet for it, so we are not going to describe mechanics we cannot source.

What this means for you is practical. Two versions of this game can sit in the same casino lobby, one with a four-level progressive and one without, and reviews that tag it “jackpot: yes” without naming the jackpot are not distinguishing them. Look above the reels. If there is no jackpot panel and the title does not say Clover Chance, you are on the base game — which is the one described on this page.

The Gamble Feature, Properly Explained

No gamble feature is listed on the official page for this game, and that is a real departure worth flagging. Every Amusnet classic in this catalogue carries the red/black double-up ladder, and it appears on the studio’s feature list every time.

Here the official feature list runs Autoplay, Turbospin, Quick Spin, multi-denomination, Battery Saver Mode and Left Hand Mode — convenience and accessibility options, not risk features. Nothing that lets you double a win on a coin flip.

We would not have expected that, and we are reporting it as absent from the documentation rather than as definitively absent from the game — operators sometimes enable features the studio page does not list. But on the evidence available, this is a slot without a gamble ladder.

What we like

  • The expanding wild is documented by the studio in plain language, which is more than the Amusnet clover games manage
  • The x3/x4/x5 stacked-fruit multiplier is stated exactly, including what makes it scale
  • Battery Saver Mode and Left Hand Mode — real accessibility features nobody else in this catalogue offers
  • A simple, honest design: no fake bonus rounds, no feature you have to grind towards
  • 40 fixed lines is stated officially, and three databases agree on the 5 × 4 board
What to watch

  • No published RTP — a single database says 96.47% and nothing corroborates it
  • No published volatility, no published max win, and no release date either
  • No free spins and no bonus round of any kind
  • The base game has no jackpot, while a Clover Chance version of it does — and lobbies do not always make clear which you have loaded
  • The studio’s own page writes the board as “4 x 5”, which reads as a four-reel machine and is not
  • Databases tag it “jackpot: present” without naming one, spreading the confusion

How 40 Clover Hit Compares

The Clover Hit games are the same machine at different line counts. What makes this table different from our Amusnet comparisons is what is not in it.

GameStudioLinesRTP published?Jackpot named?Bonus round
40 Clover HitEGT Digital40 fixedNoNoNone — multiplier only
100 Clover HitEGT Digital100 fixedNoNoNone — multiplier only
100 Burning CloverEGT Digital100 fixedNoMystery JackpotNone
40 Burning HotAmusnet40 fixedYes — 95.93%Jackpot CardsNone

Look down the “RTP published?” column. Every EGT Digital game says no; the Amusnet game says yes, to two decimal places, with a volatility rating and a release date alongside it. That is not a coincidence of these four titles — it holds for every game by each studio in this archive.

Now the first two rows, which are the same game at 40 and 100 lines. On the Amusnet families this is where we do the arithmetic that usually sinks the higher-line version: the same headline “x per line” spread across more lines is worth proportionally less, which is how 100 Burning Hot ends up worth twenty times less than the five-line original.

That trap does not exist here, because EGT Digital publishes no per-line max win to divide. Nothing the studio tells you distinguishes 40 Clover Hit from 100 Clover Hit on value, which is why we have scored them identically. Pick whichever line count you prefer the rhythm of — and be aware that is a preference, not an informed choice, because the studio has not given you enough to make one.

RTP, Volatility and Win Potential

Not published. EGT Digital states no RTP for 40 Clover Hit, and that is true of every one of its games in this archive — the studio simply does not put the figure on its game pages.

One database, livebet, lists 96.47% and search results describe it as certified. We could not confirm that wording: the page returns a 403 to direct requests, and three other databases — casinorating, gambl and SlotCatalog’s summary — publish no RTP for the game at all. One unverifiable source is not enough to put a number in a spec box, so we have not. It is the same standard we applied to 100 Crown Hot and 40 Lucky King Bell Link.

One detail is worth noting if you do come across the figure. 96.47% is not 96.5%, which is the number virtually every Bell Link title in this catalogue converges on. If 96.47% is real, it is a distinct configuration rather than the house figure being copied across a range — which is mildly reassuring about its provenance, without making it verified.

Volatility is not published either, by anyone. You will find “medium volatility, balanced gameplay with frequent wins” in search summaries; that phrasing is generic filler and traces to no source. Structurally, a game whose upside comes from stacked symbols and an expanding wild rather than a bonus round tends to pay in smaller, more frequent amounts — but that is us reasoning from the mechanics, and we are labelling it as such rather than dressing it up as a rating.

There is no published max win. Not from the studio, not from a single database. On the Amusnet games we spend paragraphs converting a “x per line” headline into what it is actually worth; here there is no headline to convert. The honest answer is that the ceiling is undisclosed.

Bets, Bankroll and Session Planning

No bet range is published, so we are not inventing one. What the studio does confirm is multi-denomination support, meaning the game ships able to run at several stake scales and your operator configures which are available.

Practically, this is a base-game slot with no round to save up for. Nothing is gained by holding back for a trigger, because there is no trigger — the multiplier is live on every spin. That makes it a reasonable game to play at a small, steady stake for a long stretch, and a poor one to chase with, since there is no jackpot on this version to chase towards.

Playing 40 Clover Hit on Mobile

This is where EGT Digital pulls clearly ahead of its older sibling. The official feature list includes Battery Saver Mode, Left Hand Mode, Turbospin and Quick Spin — four things aimed squarely at someone playing on a phone for a while, and none of them appears on any Amusnet sheet in this archive.

Left Hand Mode in particular is a genuine accessibility feature rather than a marketing bullet: it moves the controls so the game can be operated one-handed from the other side. Twenty symbol positions on a 5 × 4 grid is a busy screen on a handset, but with no second-screen bonus to fit in, everything stays on the reels where you can see it.

Five Things to Know Before You Spin

  1. Check the title above the reels before you play. If it says Clover Chance, you are on the jackpot version and this review does not describe it. If it says just 40 Clover Hit, you are on the base game.
  2. Do not trust a review that says “jackpot: yes” without naming the jackpot. Two databases do exactly that on this game, and the studio’s own page names no progressive at all.
  3. Treat 96.47% as unconfirmed. One database lists it, nothing corroborates it, and EGT Digital publishes no RTP for any of its games. The in-game info panel is the only figure that applies to you.
  4. The multiplier is the game. There is no bonus round to reach, so what you are watching for is deep stacks of one fruit filling the screen — that is what turns a small win into a 3×, 4× or 5× one.
  5. Ignore the “4 x 5” on the official page. It is the studio writing rows before reels. It is a five-reel, four-row machine, as three databases confirm.
  6. If you want published numbers, play Amusnet instead. The classic Hot titles state RTP, volatility and max win outright. This studio tells you how its features work and nothing about what they return.

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Who 40 Clover Hit Is For

This suits someone who wants a clean fruit machine and does not need a spec sheet to enjoy one. The expanding wild is satisfying, the stacked-fruit multiplier gives the base game a real shape, and the client is the most thoughtfully built in this catalogue — the battery and left-handed modes are the sort of thing you only appreciate an hour into a session on a phone.

It does not suit someone who wants to know what they are getting into. There is no published RTP, no volatility rating, no max win and no release date, and the one RTP figure floating around is single-source and unverifiable. If comparing returns is part of how you choose a game, this studio makes that impossible and the Amusnet catalogue makes it easy.

And it does not suit anyone chasing a progressive, because the documented version does not have one — though a version that does exists under almost the same name, which is precisely the problem.

40 Clover Hit FAQ

What is the RTP of 40 Clover Hit?
It is not published. EGT Digital states no RTP for this game, or for any of its games. One database lists 96.47% and calls it certified, but that page cannot be fetched directly and no other source repeats the figure — so we are not presenting it as fact. Read the RTP from the in-game info panel at whichever casino you play.
Does 40 Clover Hit have a jackpot?
The documented version does not. EGT Digital’s official page names no jackpot and its title is simply “40 clover hit” — where the studio titles its jackpot builds “… Clover Chance”, as on its 100 Super Hot and 20 Burning Hot pages. A Clover Chance version of 40 Clover Hit does exist, so check whether a jackpot panel sits above the reels.
How does the wild work in 40 Clover Hit?
The Clover is the wild, and the studio states that when it appears it is “blooming all over the reel, substituting all other symbols on it” — a full-reel expanding wild. That is unusually clear documentation; the visually similar clover wild in Amusnet’s Burning Hot games has no published expansion behaviour at all.
What is the multiplier in 40 Clover Hit?
A stacked-fruit multiplier working in the base game. In the studio’s words: when fruit symbols of the same kind pile up on the screen, depending on their number, the winnings are multiplied by 3, 4 or 5. It is not a bonus round — it is live on every spin, and it is where the game’s upside comes from.
Does 40 Clover Hit have free spins?
No. The official page describes no free-spins round and no bonus game, and the one source that addresses it states there are no dedicated free spins. The expanding wild and the multiplier are the complete feature set.
Is 40 Clover Hit better than 100 Clover Hit?
Nothing the studio publishes distinguishes them, which is why we scored them the same. They are the same machine at different line counts, and because EGT Digital publishes no per-line max win, there is no arithmetic difference to work out — unlike the Amusnet families, where the higher-line version is reliably the worse deal. Choose on preference.
How many reels does 40 Clover Hit have?
Five reels and four rows, with 40 fixed paylines. EGT Digital’s own page writes the format as “4 x 5”, which is the studio putting rows before reels rather than describing a four-reel game — three databases independently list 5 reels and 4 rows.
When was 40 Clover Hit released?
Unknown. EGT Digital publishes no release date for it and neither does any database we checked. The studio does not publish release dates for its games generally, unlike Amusnet, which gives an exact date for almost every classic.

Our Verdict

7.6/ 10

A good little game the studio refuses to describe

The most valuable sentence in this review is not about how 40 Clover Hit plays. It is that there are two of them. EGT Digital titles its jackpot-carrying games “… Clover Chance” — you can see it on its own pages for 100 Super Hot, 20 Burning Hot and 40 Mega Clover. This game’s page is titled plainly “40 clover hit” and names no progressive anywhere, while a Clover Chance build of the same machine clearly exists. Two databases split the difference by tagging it “jackpot: present” and naming nothing, which helps no one.

The game underneath all that is likeable and small. A Clover wild that blooms across a whole reel, a stacked-fruit multiplier paying 3×, 4× or 5×, and nothing else — no free spins, no pick round, apparently not even a gamble ladder. It does not pretend to be more than it is, and the client is the best-built in this catalogue: Turbospin, Quick Spin, a battery saver and a left-handed layout that no Amusnet game here offers.

What holds the score down is not the game, it is the silence around it. No RTP. No volatility. No max win. No release date. A single database says 96.47% and nothing backs it up. On an Amusnet classic we can tell you what a game returns, how variable it is, and exactly what its headline max win is worth once you divide it by the line count. Here we can tell you what the wild does, and then we run out.

If that trade suits you — better-documented features, undocumented maths — this is a perfectly good forty-line fruit machine, and the free demo below costs nothing to try. Just make sure you know which of the two versions you have opened.

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