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Castle Slots
When MGA decides to switch up their game dynamics, they really go all out, right? After getting accustomed to classic yet innovative slots with multiple levels and bonus rounds, Castle truly surprised us right from the start. Not only does it boast a different look than what we’re used to, but it features a traditional 3×5 grid with 10 fixed paylines.
By incorporating highly immersive 3D visuals, players may feel as though they are watching a budget Pixar film rather than playing a slot machine, leaving us unsure if it’s a hit or a miss. Visually, it’s contemporary yet not overwhelming, aesthetically pleasing, and quite distinct. However, the eerie frozen expressions on the characters’ faces start to unsettle us, especially as they continue to gaze out at us while we play.
Furthermore, it’s challenging to determine if these two characters represent familiar protagonists like Romeo and Juliet, or if they are merely medieval figures aiding the game’s progression. Opinions on this aspect vary widely.
Dancing Jester
The large-headed, dark-haired man not only appears on the left side of the game screen, but he also serves as the game’s scatter symbol, offering up to 10 additional spins. Additionally, he changes his hat to resemble a jester’s.
This might seem like sufficient excitement, but then the developers made the same symbol the wild symbol for the entire paytable, effectively doubling its significance. Now, players can receive payouts of up to 60,000 credits alongside free spins.
Unfortunately, despite its initial promise, this feature stands as the sole highlight of the entire paytable, resulting in extremely low volatility. While not the lowest we’ve encountered, it comes pretty close. It’s disappointing because, despite some reservations, a bit more diversity could have made this an unforgettable MGA title, whereas now it tends to fade into the background quickly. Is there anything that can salvage the real cash slot’s appeal?
Multiplier Wheel of Mayhem
The answer to that is yes. Just when we assumed we had experienced all the excitement of Castle (as it seemed to be winding down), we stumbled upon the gamble feature.
We always take a chance on these options, even when we anticipate a mundane card game, but here we were pleasantly surprised – not a card in sight. Instead, we were presented with a table featuring various components, with only four showcasing a x2 multiplier, while the rest remained blank.
Selecting to gamble initiates the wheel spin, with all hopes pinned on landing one of the multipliers; we successfully reached a 20 credit prize, but greed led us to risk it all once again, instead of securing our winnings. Consequently, we lost and watched our prize money vanish. Nonetheless, the round was incredibly entertaining and offered a fresh experience unlike any we’ve encountered before.
Bet = Jackpot
Here’s the deal with Castle – if you’re aiming for a lucrative jackpot, you must wager the maximum amount, and while 30 credits may not break the bank, is it worthwhile for an 89-coin jackpot? We’re leaning towards a negative.
This was the largest jackpot amount during our gameplay, so we can’t confirm if this figure changes over time. However, we hope there are fluctuations, as the current amount leaves much to be desired, especially when the paytable indicates the potential for much greater returns.
A Pleasant Surprise
All things considered, we had a good time with Castle, despite a few hiccups along the way and a strong aversion to making eye contact with the characters ever again; it possesses that special allure that draws you in.
There aren’t flashy prizes or unexpected features, but there are substantial wins and a captivating gamble feature, which suffice for us in this case.