Ape King Slots
Ape King Slots - Totally Not King Kong
Copyrighted material is costly to license, and even worse to deal with. This game takes many ideas from different feature films that featured larger than life primates, and puts them all together and away that celebrates the different primate cultures. If you are a zoo officionado, you will appreciate all the different things they represent here. Even if you are not, however, you will still find a lot to enjoy. They took great care and rendering each animal uniquely, and each one looks like it was drawn as a labor of love. They easily could have just use photos, but they want to step further. They have lovely cartoon renditions of these that look like paintings themselves. Add in some gold and some glitter, and you have a well rounded game!
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Best feature about this game is the jungle Battle future. Should you match the right things, the symbols battle it out, and what happens after determines your reward. If you match four gold potch amor, you also trigger the free games feature. You can bet across 243 lines, and the usual number of reels. You can win up to 1666 times per any line you bet on, and this lot is high volatile. They have a built in demo mode for you to enjoy, so you can if it's a good fit for you are not to to waste any money on. And it is a nice game to look at even if you don't feel like playing. We can't say that about many games! This is definitely one of the better tiles out there. You can also match a wide variety of different primates, such as the mandrel, Bonobo, chips, and orangutans. There is the Ape King himself of course, which looks somewhat like king Kong, being a silverback gorilla.
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This game of course is one of the many hit titles from real time gaming. We have yet to see a game from them we did not like. If you want to see one of the better titles, this game is a great place to start. It has all of the different features that you will find in their many hits, with a very unique theme, and an art style few people can ignore. It also lacks progressive jackpots, letting you focus on the gameplay itself, rather than whether or not you're going to instantly be a millionaire. We still enjoy progressive jackpots, so that is a omission that hits hard. It's still fun, however, no matter how you look at it.
About the only thing we don't like about this game is the fact that they use suits of playing cards on the reels. We feel that this is cheap, and detract from the art quality that you see everywhere else. Aside from that, and this is a stand out title from a standup company that you can enjoy. If there is another game out there like it, we have yet to see it. For primate fans, this is a win!