Wednesday 26 February 2014

Poker slots: Reely poker vs Castaway



Both games feature the most popular table game but they couldn’t be more different.
Reely Poker feels like you’re actually sitting at a Hold’em table. The bonus feature Multihand Infinite Hold’em lets you bet on flop, turn and river as if you had the cards in hand. 

This is for players who want a classic crossover slots/poker experience.



Castaway on the other hand features cartoon like graphics. One of the bonuses allows you to pick a message in a bottle. The poker theme is more an add-on than the heart of the atmosphere. To note that Castaway also has the Multihand Infinite Hold’em.


Monday 6 January 2014

Cute and naughty: Little Pigs vs Mad Pinatas



In a similar fashion as Angry Birds, these two Leander Games productions bring a cartoonesque flavour to fairly mature subjects. 

While Mad Piñatas is all about having smashing them piñatas to get the candy…err the bonus they’re stuffed with, Little Pigs Strike back tells the story of what happened after the end of the famous fable. The wolf destroyed their houses and now they want to make him pay. That’s why they reported to the police and are now actively looking for him. They even put a price on his head!
That’s a very modern take on the story and it gives Little Pigs a unique touch.



Both games display pretty graphics and engaging background music.

However, from our experience, we scored much more paylines (25 total on both) on Mad Piñatas than on Little Pigs. And it was so fun to literally smash piñatas by putting stick on the central reels.

You can try them on Monte Casino.

Friday 20 December 2013

Justice League slots review: Superman vs Wonder Woman



Two superhero icons are compared here. Both are a Cryptologic production so you can expect many similarities.

First they belong to the same universe, DC. They also don’t have a progressive jackpot option.

The reels display their archenemies, Ares, Lex Luthor and Doomsday as well as their friends, Artemis and Lois Lane.





Animations are excellent but there’s no music in the background in general. 50 paylines are offered on the two games. The heroes themselves are the Wild substitute symbol. Sounds logic as they always appear to save the day.
They are enjoyable and accessible slot machines. Pick the one you feel closer to.

Friday 6 December 2013

Irish Eyes vs Spanish Eyes: Slots comparison review


  North versus South. Cold versus Heat. Blonde versus Dark. It almost sounds like a football derby. The two games tend to recreate the atmosphere of a specific country.

While Irish Eyes brings a bit of fantasy with the Lucky Leprechaun, Spanish Eyes is more grounded to reality with the Flamenco dancer.

Both are a NextGen Gaming production, with 5 reels and 25 paylines. Coins range is different with 0.25-100 with the Irish and 1.01-2.00 with the Spanish.

You’ll find two beauties as a winning symbol. The Irish beauty is the Scatter symbol while the Pretty Flamenco dancer is the Wild one.



Both games are nice but we have a little preference for Spanish Eyes slots and its beautiful Mediterranean guitar music.