3 Elements is 5 reels and 40 pay-lines video slot powered by Odobo software provider. This slot is inspired with the ancient Egypt and their civilization. The reels are not transparent and they are set against the desert backdrop with some pyramids in the back. Give this slot a spin here for free or pay a visit to any of the Odobo Casinos if you wish to play for real money.
Before you hit the deserts of Egypt, you need to set your bets. By clicking on "Line Bet" you will set coins denominations which ranges from 0.01 to 0.20 and number of coins per line. With "Lines" button you can set the number of lines you wish to bet. "A" is the auto play and it will allow you to set the number of times you wish for the reels to turn automatically. "Spin" is located on the left side from the reels and it is used to set the reels in motion. "Heart&Clubs" will start the gamble feature.
The Eye of Horus is the symbol which will swap position with other symbol in order to make winning combos. However, this is possible only when the Eye of Horus lands on the reel 3.
Amulet is the Scatter symbol and when you land 3 or more of them on reels 2, 3 and 4, you will start the Amulet Bonus feature. In this feature you need to find 2 identical objects in the chests in order to get a prize, or an amulet to get a super prize.
If you land 3 or more Skull symbols anywhere on the reels, you will start the series of re-spins. Skulls will be held on the reels until they are played. When here are no more skulls on the reels left, the re-spins will end. Before the re-spins start the skulls will randomly get one out of 3 colors: yellow, red or green.
Yellow Glow Skulls can turn into a particular symbol. Defined each spin as long as this can make winning combos. Green Glow Skulls substitute for all symbols except for the girl symbol. Each Green Skull has its own multiplier which increases at 1 after every spin. The highest multiplier is x7. Red Glow Skulls appear on reel 2 and 4 by stacks of 6. Red Skulls also substitute for all symbol except for the girl.
The slot also has a Gamble feature which can be triggered each time after a winning combo. Here you can double your winnings if you make the correct guess. All you need to do is choose red or black box. If anything is found in the box you chose, then you win. If you make a wrong guess then you will lose and you will be taken back to the base game.
Game Play
Line Bet: Change the coins size and the number of coins to bet.
Lines: Set the number of lines to bet.
Spin: Start the reels.
Gamble: Start the Gamble feature.
A: Set the number of times you wish for the reels to turn automatically without interruption.
Recently, as I searching for an Ancient Egypt theme, I decided to try this video slot from Odobo/Fuga Gaming. The '3 Elements'. Hm, for a moment I thought, am I in the Chemistry classroom again? Hehe! After seconds of thinking, i said to myself: Check the Paytable and spin the Reels Sloter. Maybe the mystery of deja vu will be revealed in the process.
This slot is built upon 5 Reels/40 Paylines in front of Giza plateau while the desert and pyramids are shown in the background. On the reels, you'll see a Female explorer/Labrador Retriever/Red Cat Biplane/Egyptian deities/Playing cards/Potential up to 2.500 x bet.
After finished my session i realized that '3 El elements are directly related to the 3 features on offer, which are:
The first feature is the 'Eye Of Ra' which lands on the 3rd reel. When it appears, can swap positions with another symbol, but only if results in a new winning combo, for the other symbol.
The second feature is based on the 'Crystal Skull' symbol, which is required to appear in 3 to 5 positions before it triggers its respins. Three types of Skulls are used during these Re-spins, with different glowing colors and multipliers.
The third regarding The Amulet, which is a Scatter symbol. When it appears on the reels 2/3/4, you get a bonus feature. You have to find 2 identical objects or cash prizes from this feature, or a super prize if you find the amulet. In my session, did not appear at all. The design is decent but the colors are too bright which can be quite tiring to the eyes, especially for a long session.