
Crown Coins Casino has introduced Hall of Fortune, a limited-time game running until March 14. The promotion awards randomized prizes for making purchases and participating in missions and races. However, unlike similar promotions, you get to reveal your prizes by playing a special mini-game.
This unique experience lets players collect Hammers, then use them to to smash tiles and reveal hidden objects, each carrying a different reward. Larger objects are hidden behind greater numbers of tiles and require more Hammers to completely uncover, but award proportionally larger prizes. Every player receives a randomly generated board, ensuring a unique gameplay experience each time.
How Hall of Fortune Works
Players earn Hammers to break tiles and uncover prizes. The game runs until March 14, and while it’s open, players can participate as many times as they like—provided they have Hammers. Any unused Hammers will not carry over once the promotion ends, so it’s best to use them while the event is live.
Round-by-Round Prizes
Progressing through Hall of Fortune unlocks escalating rewards. Players can toggle between SC and CC prizes to target their preferred coin type. The rewards are as follows:
- Hall 1 — 20,000 free CC / 1 free SC
- Hall 2 — 100,000 free CC / 5 free SC
- Hall 3 — 200,000 free CC / 10 free SC
- Hall 4 — 500,000 free CC / 25 free SC
- Hall 5 — 2 million free CC / 100 free SC
How to Get More Hammers
Hammers are required to participate in the game and can be obtained through multiple methods:
- Daily Missions – Complete daily objectives to earn additional Hammers.
- Crown Races – Compete in races to gain more smashing power.
- Special Promotions – The quickest way to acquire Hammers is through a purchase deal. Currently, $8.99 grants 200,000 CC, 10 SC, and 10 Hammers.
SC Coins vs. CC Coins – What You Need to Know
Rewards are separated based on currency type—SC Coins and CC Coins operate independently. Players should verify which type of rewards they are working toward before playing to ensure they are targeting their desired prize pool.
Is Hall of Fortune Worth Playing?
Practically speaking, Hall of Fortune boils down to the same thing as a scratch card promotion, something offered by many types of gaming sites. The Hammers and choice of tiles are mostly just a cosmetic feature. Although you get the illusion of choosing which tile to break, you still have to remove all the tiles to uncover the object, and the prize will be the same no matter what order you break them in. You’ll get the same randomized prize no matter what you do, so there’s no real strategy beyond collecting as many Hammers as you can and making sure you get enough to complete the current level before the promotion expires.
And yet, Crown Coins is onto something here. There’s something much more satisfying about smashing tiles than just clicking a card, and there’s more suspense involved in breaking tiles to uncover the object gradually, instead of claiming your prize with a single click. You can also choose whether you want to go running back to the Hall of Fortune every time you earn a new Hammer, or save them up to go on an extended smashing spree.
Just be sure, if you’re saving them up, that you use them all before the promotion ends on March 14, because this game operates under the “if you don’t use it, you lose it” model. The promotion ends soon, but Crown Coins has implied that it intends for it to be a recurring feature. Unfortunately, Hammers don’t carry over from one edition to the next.