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Wonders of the World Slots
One doesn’t need to be a traveler to notice the numerous wonders spread across the globe, most of which originate from an ancient world long gone. While there are many to choose from, there are seven wonders that are almost universally recognized, such as The Great Pyramid of Giza. iSoftBet has created a slot machine in honor of these cultural and historical landmarks.
Although you might not physically travel anywhere, we enjoyed virtually ticking these locations off our bucket list and marking them as ‘completed’. It’s a little white lie, as we’ve kind of seen them, even if only on a computer screen, but that must count for something. Customers don’t need to be as inventive as us to appreciate the theme of the game.
Looks Aren’t Everything
Wonders of the World is not visually appealing, despite featuring renowned points of interest; it appears too flat and two-dimensional. The combination of photorealistic graphics and bright colors gives it a nostalgic feel reminiscent of a school presentation from the mid-1990s, which doesn’t exactly evoke wanderlust.
While we would have preferred more vivid depictions and a more intricate game grid, the features somewhat compensate. We say “somewhat” because there is a lack of substance on the 5 reels and 15 paylines.
Big Seven
So, what do these locations offer us? As expected, the Great Pyramids serve as the scatter symbol, rewarding players with multipliers ranging from x1 to x25. Besides cash prizes, all symbols seem to offer either free games or increased wins. While this might seem positive, without a base cash reward, it’s difficult to fully appreciate the unique features as they are overly abundant.
To trigger the bonus round, leading to other bonuses – what we refer to as the remaining symbols on the paytable – you need to land between three and five globe icons. There’s a chance to win up to €300,000, though we fell short of this amount, indicating the jackpot’s challenging activation. Keep hope alive, but don’t expect miracles with this one.
On a Jet Plane
If the game matrix is your travel plan, then the control panel is your plane, taking you to these beautiful places with a simple bet click. You can wager up to 10 coins on each active payline, making the maximum bet €150, a hefty price for most. Opt for a lower bet by using just 1 coin for a more reasonable €15 wager.
Changing the number of active paylines is quicker by tapping the numbers around the screen edge rather than using the control panel button; it feels more engaging and less tedious. Regardless of the method, the outcome remains the same. If you reduce the lines and then want to revert to the full amount, use the Max Bet toggle instead of clicking wildly – it adjusts the number of paylines.
For the autoplay feature, select from the displayed totals beneath the button, or tap the widget for a broader selection. It seems like iSoftBet has added unnecessary buttons to the interface, forgetting that simplicity is preferred by most casual gamers.
Is the Wonder Still Alive?
This game is slow and uninteresting, failing to evoke any strong emotions – it leaves players indifferent, which is worse than provoking anger. When a game fails to elicit any emotional response and leaves players feeling apathetic, something is amiss. While the rewards in Wonders of the World can be substantial, it’s up to players to decide if the cost is worth it.







