Poker Spins Introduction
Poker Spins is a fairly straightforward game with fives reels, one row, and five paylines. The aim of the game is to match combinations of card symbols that add up to a winning poker hand. The game is set in motion by hitting the spin button which sits beneath the third reel. To the left of the spin button is a panel labelled stake, where you can adjust your wager. There are handy arrows at each side to allow the player to increase or decrease the bet easily.
Easy reference
This is a very easy game for the player to keep track of as just about everything you need is on one screen, including the paytable. There's no need to go clicking buttons and looking for panels to tell you what wins and what doesn't. It's all right there, including the paytable. It only takes a moment to see that the big jackpot is awarded for a royal flush, which will pay out a kingly 10000x the total bet.
A straight flush is another good hand to aim for, as this will pay out a noble 1000x the total wager for the spin.
Colour and movement
Poker Spins is a bright and cheerful game with a predominantly blue background. The paytable is multicolored and lights flash up and down its options to give the game a festive feel. Additionally, the logo features cheerful hues with golden coins and betting chips lighting up around it. The reel design is a bit retro, with a lever at the end that you would pull on an old style pokies machine.
With this game, that kind of effort is not required, but you have the enjoyment of watching the lever move for each spin.
More spinning pleasure
For a faster game, the player might want to set up auto bet. The button for this is at the bottom right-hand side of the screen. Click on it and the player is taken to a small panel that positions itself in the center of the screen beneath the third reel. On the panel you can choose how many rounds to set the game in motion for. The number of rounds starts at five, and there are arrows to the side to increase in increments of five or decrease again.
While in auto bet mode, the panel stays on the screen with a red triangle at the right for play, which becomes a square red stop button. The number of rounds in play is displayed on the panel, which can be dismissed at the end, or after hitting stop. Down by auto bet, there is also a button that clicks through to a panel where you can adjust the sound.