Fortune Tiger vs Gem Saviour Sword
Both slots come from PG Soft. Fortune Tiger runs at 96.81% RTP with medium volatility and a 2,500x ceiling. Gem Saviour Sword sits at 96.75% RTP, medium-high volatility, 5,000x max. Same studio, different math profiles.
RTP Comparison
RTP is essentially identical — Fortune Tiger at 96.81% and Gem Saviour Sword at 96.75%. Over millions of spins, you'd lose roughly the same amount per dollar wagered on either game. This isn't a differentiator.
Volatility & Session Feel
Gem Saviour Sword (Medium-High) will swing harder than Fortune Tiger (Medium). That means longer dry spells on Gem Saviour Sword but bigger individual payouts when they land. Fortune Tiger keeps your balance steadier but the highs are lower. Pick based on whether you want excitement or endurance.
Max Win Potential
Gem Saviour Sword caps at 5,000x vs Fortune Tiger's 2,500x. The difference is meaningful but both are in reasonable territory. Gem Saviour Sword has more upside but the cap doesn't tell you how often you'll get close to it.
Features & Mechanics
Completely different feature sets. Fortune Tiger runs Tumble, Multiplier, Respin. Gem Saviour Sword uses Sword Feature, Gem Collect, Free Spins. These are fundamentally different games that happen to be in the same category.
Verdict
On paper, Fortune Tiger wins. Better RTP (96.81% vs 96.75%), and a feature set that delivers. But "on paper" and "in practice" are different things. Play both demos. Thirty spins on each tells you more than any comparison chart.