Who doesn’t like a bit of fantasy in their lives? Wilderland had some moments of its own with high graphic design to support it’s an otherwise fantastical display of characters which include a diverse range like elves, fairies, and pixie dust, all sprinkled with a hint of plant life. The game seems to click with a certain sector of the audience that is into this kind of a mythical realm. Every aspect of the game has been formulated to provide a soothing visual effect in order to keep the gamers invested in the design of the game.
Wilderland follows a very simple structure and is spread across 5 reels and 3 rows. There are about 20 active paylines in the game which aid the players in getting their huge cash bonuses, which they receive at various points during the process of the game. The game includes a set of roller friendly slots that have a certain way of setting with the theme of the game. The players need to gather at least 3 of a kind to get a cash payout. The paytable of the game is a rather interesting mixture of high and low paying symbols.
The paytable of the game has been set across a forest theme. The standard card suits of the game include diamonds, clubs, hearts, and spades. The design of the game has been such so as to include the maximum shades of colour found in nature. The low paying card symbols have been designed using a range of styles, starting from the summer colour of leaves to the sombre shade of autumnal leaves. The high paying symbols of the game have been marked by a Celteric pay which includes a glowing bow, a pendant, flower ring, fox and elven damsel.
The elven damsel is the most rewarding feature with 5 of a kind paying 6 times the total worth of the stake. The mystical yearning of the game is enhanced by figures donning a robe and moving around the forest.
The activation of the forest treasure features through the landing of two or more wilds leads to the triggering of the walking wilds
The game is an extremely intriguing venture through the world of online slot gaming.
Name: Wilderland
Author: Tony Willets