Worlds at War is a 15-payline video slot which runs on the Saucify (BetOnSoft) software platform. This sci-fi-themed game’s wild card is the Commander Griffin symbol, which doubles wins, the Feature symbol is Galaxy Gate and the scatter is the Demonion symbol. Players can try this slot on this page for free, or they can choose any of the listed Saucify (BetOnSoft) casinos to play the game for real money.
Prior to joining the intergalactic war, players need to modify their bet first. "Lines" alters the number of active paylines and "Coins" changes the number of coins wagered. The coin denomination, ranging from 0.01 to 0.25, is set by pressing the coin symbol. To initiate the game, "Spin" should be pressed and "Bet Max" is used for spinning at the highest wager. To play a number of times uninterrupted, players need to click on "Auto Spin".
Free Spins are activated when 3, 4, or 5 Demonion symbols spin into the view. Players will then be awarded 5, 7 or 10 Free Spins, respectively. Free Spins can be re-activated.
3 or more Galaxy Gate icons trigger the Planetary Defense Bonus game. A battleship is surrounded by hostile spaceships and players need to fire at their enemies with 5 shells for each wave. Every hit awards them a Bonus win, which is added to their overall winnings. Some ships posses Nuclear Collect Bombs and, in the event of a player hitting one of them, the entire enemy fleet will retreat.
A 10,000-coin jackpot will be won when 5 Commander Griffin symbols emerge on an active payline.
Game Play
Lines: Regulate the number of paylines played.
Coins: Choose the number of coins wagered.
Coin: Change the coin denomination.
Spin: Start turning the reels at the chosen bet.
Bet Max: Spin the reels at the maximum wager.
Autoplay: Play the game for a number of times with no interruption.
Before this, the only Worlds At War I know of was a movie of about the same name, War of the Worlds, if I'm not mistaken, with Tom Cruise as the main actor. It was all about Earth being invaded and attacked by aliens, about how countries began falling to the aliens, and parts of the US being annihilated one by one. That was quite a movie. I Iiked it. The final ending...hahaha...that would kill the whole movie, wouldn't it?! So I guess this Worlds At War game was based on that movie, except that there's only one hero in the game - Griffin. One man against all the aliens? Hmm, if he can win, so can you, hahaha. Nah, I didn't win anything from the game, but quite enjoyed it, that's all.
Griffin, the great hero, is the Wild symbol, paying a marvellous 10,000x the line bet for getting 5 of him, if you can get it of course. This Wild symbol doubles all wins with it, substitutes for other symbols except for the Scatter symbol, but does nothing else. No stacking of the Wilds, no expanding of the Wilds either. Too bad. The Demonion is the Scatter symbol, paying a very nice 500x total bet for getting 5 of them, and getting 3, 4 or 5 Scatters trigger 5, 7 or 10 free spins but without any multiplier. Oh sheesh, what a way to kill the Free Spins game! Getting 5 free spins is bad enough, and without any multiplier too? Damn! The Free Spins game can be retriggered, but what good can that do? Not much at all, if you ask me.
The Galaxie Gate, that triangular green thing, is the Bonus symbol, paying 400x the line bet for getting 5 of them. Getting 3 or more of these green things on any active payline, starting from reel 1, triggers the Planetary Defense Bonus game. Your task is to shoot down the Alien spaceships to save the world. The spaceships come in waves, 5 waves in all, but you only have 5 shells per wave to get them. Hitting a spaceship carrying a nuclear bomb would make all the remaining spaceships retreat, thereby not allowing you to shoot any more of them. That would end the game of course, so try to avoid hitting that one blardy spaceship. Hmm, like you can know which spaceship not to hit? Hahaha. As for the other symbols in the game, the Yellow Planet pays 1000x, the Blue Planet pays 750x, and the others pay from 250x to 100x, all per line bet for getting 5 of each kind. A good paytable indeed.
Honestly speaking, I've played this game only twice. The first time was with 50 free spins given to me by a casino. That got me interested in the game, so I made a small deposit and played it again. However, I didn't win anything at all in the end, but I certainly got some fun out of it. The Free Spins game could have been so much more interesting if it was with 10 free spins at least, and with a multiplier too. 5 free spins just cannot provide any good wins, except on exceptional cases, and the only Free Spins game that I got paid a lousy 22x my bet amount. Lousy because 22x is never enough for me! It should be 220x! Hahaha.