Deadwood seems like a rip-off from the Tombstone slot. But here, the features are not like the former. It’s way more and outstanding. The slot has some distinctive roll styles and the layout is perfect.
This slot is bigger, more broader and quite faster too. The 5 reels have been expanded to give room for one extra symbol on each reel which is actually good and allows for a 576 ways to win in the 3-4-4-4-3 format, rather than 108 in the original.
Set against the dusty main street of Deadwood, an old Western town in the middle of nowhere, and with a rather tranquil soundtrack playing in the background, the actual reels are fastened in a metal box where the symbols rest on some oak wood board planks.
The game is playable from 10 c/p up to €/£100 per spin and there are a total of 10 regular symbols. The low paying symbols come in the form of rusty old metallic 10 to A royals with bullet holes in them which are worth from 1x to 1.25x for five of a kind combinations. The premiums, meanwhile, are represented by double-barrel shotguns, Deadwood whiskey bottles, money safes, gold watches, and gold bars.
Here there’s only features and features. There are multiple free spin options available here. This can be triggered in 3 ways.
In addition to this, keep an eye on the wild cards. It would come handy to score more.
Hunter Xnudge and Shootout features are the bonuses here. There are 3 bounty hunter functions here in the Deadwood slot. Appearing 4-rows high, they exist on reels 2, 3 and 4. When they appear, they will always nudge to become fully visible. With every step the Hunter wild nudges, the win multiplier increases by 1.
Overall, Deadwood is an outstanding slot that manages to live up to most of the gamer’s expectations. It’s cool as well as rewarding.
Name: Deadwood
Author: Tony Willets