Rock n Rolls Introduction
The background is layers of records from the days when turntables were the must-have product and took centre stage in most homes. The labels are coloured to remind the player of the great labels of yesteryear. The game screen is wonderfully framed with the styling of an iconic jukebox, resplendent with its neon lights bubbling away displaying the twenty pay lines.
This theme carries on with silver filigree details and the game name written in a true 1950s font. The reel symbols are totally in keeping. There are four high paying icons and classic playing card symbols are used for the lesser value. There is a cute little red roadster with a sign on top simply stating the word Classic with a value of $2000, and a pink five string electric guitar on top of some sheet music netting $1500.
A Wurlitzer jukebox is next, and rather than pay to play, play can pay $1000. The last of these icons is a delicious looking ice cream sundae, not only with a cherry on the top but a decent $500 payout. The playing card icons are unsurprisingly Ace, King, Queen and Jack and their values range from high to low winning values of $200 to $100 - decent payouts.
Rockin' Wins
There are three additional icons to add to potential winnings. The bonus is a flashing Rock n Rolls vinyl record which when three appear on a line, triggers the bonus round. It is a very simple game of trying to find the highest win across the lines. The multiplier is portrayed by a classic quarter pounder and soda. When in play, this commences the free spin feature.
The number depends on the total that appears - the minimum is three with 10 free spins, and five, a whopping 75. The wild is a microphone that is designed to look like Elvis from his Vegas days, wearing his famous white suit. It substitutes for all symbols, except as a gamer would expect, the scatter and the bonus.
Rock n Rolls diner
The paytable tab is at the bottom, left-hand side of the game screen. When pressed, it opens a new screen which is designed to look like an American diner. The three pages fully explain the game and what each symbol and combination mean. The accompanying soundtrack is a single guitar playing some soulful blues, which would not be out of place in Memphis.
MultiSLOT have designed a game for all abilities and pockets. With bets from $0.05 up to $5.00, and the choice to decide how many lines to play, Rock n Rolls is sure to become a classic, just like its theme.