It seems lately I haven’t had any luck with NetEnt’s so-called classic slots and I don’t mean here the success while playing much rather to finally find a real good product in this category. My first problem here comes to life right after opening the game. Basically, the slot has a colourful look with cartoon like graphics while the background image simulates the hall of a land based casino and I think these two whole different worlds just ‘repels each other’.
I don’t know what was the concept here and I can’t believe it’s just me who see them very unfitting to each other. I think it would have been much better if either the background would’ve gotten another cartoon image or the machine, reels gotten a more elegant look and maybe with applying diamonds or other traditional symbols.
By the way I also can’t feel it was a clever decision for using figures like jeep, hunter (?), Bars, antelope or giraffe (can’t decide), hippo. I still understand the first two they can be connected with the little Safari theme (though I wouldn’t use them here, just animals) but the Bars shouldn’t have done anything here, because as I see it, it just takes away and ruins a little bit the prettiness of animals’ views. I can’t say I would be too satisfied what I see here, but I must live with that as the way as it is now.
The slot works on 9-reels (though it looks more of 3-reels slot), 8-paylines and has fix €0.10 or €0.20 line bet that can be varied by 1-8 coins. Safari Madness hasn’t got any features at all. No substitutes, no multiplier in use, no nothing just a lot of line combinations that can lead to a win. From the traditional formations, 3 Hunter symbols on an active line pay the most with 400 times of line bet but if it covers up the whole screen and land on all 9 positions of the reels the main prize of the game is won and the player’s budget increases with 3000 coins. 8 such symbols would pay 1000 coins, 9 Bars x700 and if all spots shows animal figures just x15 the reward.
Despite of the many available winning combinations I don’t feel much advantage of it, at least if I consider here the chance for bigger wins. Fortunately, usually lot of winnings occurred in short period of time, approximately in every 3-4 spins but most of them are worth around just total stake. On the other hand because of this quality it can be used at rollovers and I also had some little successes by using it for that purpose but realized the most time I spent with it, the more it became close-fisted so I had to limit my time for a session.
Overall, I couldn’t become a fan of it partly because of the mentioned things, partly because I don’t enjoy too much my time here. Somehow the slot just doesn’t attract me and even if my primary goal is to go against bonus obligations, I’m sure I have better options and easily can find slots that both suitable for this task and can amuse me at the same time.
It seems lately I haven’t had any luck with NetEnt’s so-called classic slots and I don’t mean here the success while playing much rather to finally find a real good product in this category. My first problem here comes to life right after opening the game. Basically, the slot has a colourful look with cartoon like graphics while the background image simulates the hall of a land based casino and I think these two whole different worlds just ‘repels each other’.
I don’t know what was the concept here and I can’t believe it’s just me who see them very unfitting to each other. I think it would have been much better if either the background would’ve gotten another cartoon image or the machine, reels gotten a more elegant look and maybe with applying diamonds or other traditional symbols.
By the way I also can’t feel it was a clever decision for using figures like jeep, hunter (?), Bars, antelope or giraffe (can’t decide), hippo. I still understand the first two they can be connected with the little Safari theme (though I wouldn’t use them here, just animals) but the Bars shouldn’t have done anything here, because as I see it, it just takes away and ruins a little bit the prettiness of animals’ views. I can’t say I would be too satisfied what I see here, but I must live with that as the way as it is now.
The slot works on 9-reels (though it looks more of 3-reels slot), 8-paylines and has fix €0.10 or €0.20 line bet that can be varied by 1-8 coins. Safari Madness hasn’t got any features at all. No substitutes, no multiplier in use, no nothing just a lot of line combinations that can lead to a win. From the traditional formations, 3 Hunter symbols on an active line pay the most with 400 times of line bet but if it covers up the whole screen and land on all 9 positions of the reels the main prize of the game is won and the player’s budget increases with 3000 coins. 8 such symbols would pay 1000 coins, 9 Bars x700 and if all spots shows animal figures just x15 the reward.
Despite of the many available winning combinations I don’t feel much advantage of it, at least if I consider here the chance for bigger wins. Fortunately, usually lot of winnings occurred in short period of time, approximately in every 3-4 spins but most of them are worth around just total stake. On the other hand because of this quality it can be used at rollovers and I also had some little successes by using it for that purpose but realized the most time I spent with it, the more it became close-fisted so I had to limit my time for a session.
Overall, I couldn’t become a fan of it partly because of the mentioned things, partly because I don’t enjoy too much my time here. Somehow the slot just doesn’t attract me and even if my primary goal is to go against bonus obligations, I’m sure I have better options and easily can find slots that both suitable for this task and can amuse me at the same time.