Worlds at War video slot Review
Worlds at War review by Samantha Jackson January 27, 2017
Checking out this game we took note that the 15 line, 5 reel video slot machine Worlds at War is a memorable game.
Game icons like creatures and space ships completely projects the overall outer space feel.
Showing off futuristic galaxy warriors we give this Saucify created slot machine 5 out of five for putting this together.
Betting on Worlds at War is easy, beginning with a starting wager of $0.01 up to a maximum bet of $6.25, this allows you to play at your preferred level.
The wild symbol of the Commander Griffin character can substitutes for the values of other symbols but the Demonion character, increasing greatly your chances of wining big.
Seeing many Demonion character symbols can deliver a great pay.
You will note that on many of slots three or more scatter symbols will start a slot feature game.
Other online video slot machines from Saucify software like Yeti Hunt i3D, Max Cash and Cosmopolitan provide the same video slot play.
Our Worlds at War Opinion
Worlds at War is a lot of fun to play, the outer space theme is well thought out and the returns are good.
Some other video
slots like
Football Fever share in much of the identical feel.
In closing we think Worlds at War is a good slot including hardy pay outs and graphics.
The Worlds at War bonus games
Playing Worlds at War offers an unique way to win large sums of cash, to do this get a slot
Bonus round win.
With my video
Slot reviews I like to end with the best aspects to focus on such as these great slot features.
I love the Worlds at War Free Spins Bonus as well as the riches it delivers. This starts once you get 3 or more scatter symbols appearing .
A Planetary Defense bonus game is started by getting 3 or more galaxy gate symbols appearing, this bonus game appears to pay out a bit on the low side.
As with many bonuses, the Worlds at War feature allows you a chance to score the tide changing win.
Bonus games add so much enjoyment to video slot machines, this is obviously the most exciting part of Worlds at War.