Funky Fortunez mobile characteristics
A square grid for portrait screens
The 4x4 symbols combination layout is naturally suited to a phone viewport. Sixteen positions form a square board that can use most of the available width without turning each symbol into a narrow strip. Status information, Free Spins counters and feature values can occupy the space above and below the grid, preserving the active board as the central visual element.
Official Funky Fortunez phone artwork uses a tall 414 by 897 format. The logo fills the upper portion, the DJ character remains the main focal point, and the published 500x Prize-symbol and x2000 maximum values sit across the lower section. This composition demonstrates how the product identity fits a narrow screen while retaining large readable text.

iOS display profile
PG Soft lists iOS among the compatible platforms. On current iPhone viewports, HTML5 delivery allows the same Funky Fortunez product to adapt its canvas and controls to available browser space. The square board can remain centred, while safe-area insets and browser interface space are handled around the product frame.
High-density iPhone displays support the detailed character artwork, but recognition does not depend on small textures alone. The lead DJ has a yellow jacket, pink headphones and a turquoise visor; the logo uses large pink and cyan letters; prize notes are bright green. These broad colour blocks remain distinct when the interface is scaled down.
Android display profile
Android is also included in the official compatibility list. Because Android phones vary in aspect ratio and pixel density, a responsive HTML5 canvas is more useful than one fixed device resolution. The 4x4 grid can scale to the width, with controls and feature indicators arranged around it according to the available height.
The Funky Fortunez visual system uses strong contrast between dark club backgrounds and saturated foreground elements. That supports readability across a wide range of mobile displays. Text labels and multipliers use outlined block lettering, while character silhouettes stay large. The interface can therefore preserve the same feature language on compact and tall Android screens.

HTML5 across phone and desktop
The product page identifies HTML5 as the compatible technology and lists iOS, Android, Windows and Mac OS. One cross-platform technology keeps the game profile consistent as layout rules adapt to the device. The published 96.74% RTP, medium volatility, 4x4 format and x2000 maximum are not mobile-only variants.
Windows and Mac browsers provide wider space for stage scenery and horizontal artwork. Phones prioritise the board and status areas. The game banner and phone cover show how the same logo, performers and prize-note motif can move between those compositions without changing the product identity.

Published 13.5 MB package
PG Soft lists both the initial download and full size at 13.5 MB. These values describe the published package footprint for Funky Fortunez. An equal initial and full-size figure indicates that the product page presents one complete stated size rather than a small launcher followed by a larger listed total.
Actual transfer and cache behaviour can still depend on browser storage, content delivery and previously loaded assets. The stable product fact is the official 13.5 MB figure in both fields. Keeping image dimensions reserved and non-critical artwork lazy-loaded on this information site also reduces layout movement while mobile visitors read the product details.

Mobile Prize symbols and Free Spins
The mobile product retains the same confirmed feature rules. Winning combinations activate Prize symbols, the Platinum Prize can reach 500x the total bet, and collecting three Scatters triggers 10 free spins. A responsive layout changes where values and controls appear, not the published meaning of those mechanics.
The square symbol board keeps all sixteen positions visible during feature evaluation. This is useful for Scatter collection because the current symbol count can be read on one screen. Prize values can then occupy a dedicated overlay or panel without forcing the board to change shape. The result is a consistent feature hierarchy across iOS, Android, Windows and Mac OS.
