Gold Rush Slot

 

For those gamers who enjoy playing the traditional looking and feeling slot games, NetEnt have provided another one in their catalogue of products, entitled Gold Rush. It provides you with the interface of a cabinet slot machine, which is based in a casino amongst many others. There are chandeliers hanging from the ceiling and plants providing extra decoration to the place, so all in all, wherever it’s located, you’re in a classy place. Then again, that’s fairly obvious – only the best places provide gamers with products from NetEnt! As far as the game itself goes, it’s really quite a simple offering, but then again, most classic casino slot games are.

Of course, this will provide old-school casino fans with a nice break from the complexity of most online video slots, as Gold Rush has only a few different buttons and there’s nothing too complicated about its inclusive features. However, it’s not only a standard slot game, but it also features its own progressive jackpot alongside.

Go Bananas Slot

 

Set in a tree house in the middle of the jungle rainforest, Go Bananas will not only present you with an intriguing product filled with wondrous extras, but it will also transport you to a whole other world in the process. Just imagine being at the top of your tree house, staring out into the vast canopy of trees, only to see a variety of primates swinging from branches, lounging around on the forest floor, or eating their favourite pieces of fruit. Wouldn’t it be a fantastic experience? And if that doesn’t set the scene for you, perhaps the inclusive soundtrack will do it instead.

 

You see, you’ll have the background noises of various birds, forest creatures and mammals all making their unique noises, and every time you spin the reels, you’ll be presented with a piece of music that just screams the word, ‘tropical’ out at you. It’s designed in such a strong way that it’s become one of NetEnt’s flagship games, providing gamers with a fun and entertaining product on the whole.

Glow Slot

 

‘Glow’, presented by NetEnt, takes you on a wondrous journey to your spiritual inner self. It has one of the most fitting and tranquil pieces of music that we’ve ever experienced in an online slot before, and it makes the game come to life even more than any other. It’s quite obvious that you’re sharing the land with a Native American Indian, who is no doubt guiding you towards inner peace and calm. It’s because of the theme and the included music that we’re hooked on this product, and that’s just to start with. There are several other additions and features of its interface and game play that make it even more compelling from the offset.

It appears to take place in the dark of night, with the shadow of forested trees in the background and the Aurora Borealis shimmering in the night sky. Everything in the game just merges so well, forming a perfect scenario for your upcoming game play.

Ghost Pirates Slot

 

When we think of ghosts and pirates, there’s nothing really that brings us to think about the two in one go. Of course, pirates have died at sea, so, theoretically, if you believe in ghosts, then pirates in the form of such are thoroughly possible. And, of course, our favourite developer, NetEnt, has taken that idea on board and formed their greatly enjoyable game, Ghost Pirates. And what would a pirate be without a ship, ey? Well, he’d just be a shipless pirate. But, the point we’re making is that the game takes place on board a ship, which can be seen in its decrepit and broken down state in the background.

Not only that, but you can’t possibly have a game with such a theme and not include decent and appropriate sound effects. However, NetEnt haven’t let us down, and the noises included in this game are every bit as chilling and intense as its title would have you believe. Furthermore, there are a couple of pirate statues surrounding the reels, while burning torches light the way at the bottom of them. So read on if you’re ready to sign up as the next member of the captain’s crew.

The Funky Seventies Slot

What do you remember about the seventies? Of course, we’re referring to those of you who were alive to experience such an age. Perhaps you recall the varying trends of the era, where polyester became the materiel of choice for many garments, as well as bright, vivid colours. Or perhaps it’s the movies of the age that you’re more familiar with, such as The Godfather or Rocky or even A Clockwork Orange. How about the music as well? Funk, soul, R&B, rock ‘n’ roll, disco. All of these genres carved out their respective niches in the seventies, with artists like David Bowie, Pink Floyd, Isaac Hayes and Neil Young all putting in appearances. If you were a kid in that day and age, you might have more of a recollection of different toys from back then, such as the See-n-Say or Cowboy and Indian Playsets. Whatever your memories of the 70s are, NetEnt have managed to assist you with remembering even more in their slot game entitled, The Funky Seventies. And boy were they ever a funky decade. And you can’t have such a game without incorporating a perfectly adequate piece of music for its soundtrack, something which the developer has mastered yet again.

Fruit Shop Slot

 

Do you know what’s better than going to a supermarket to find your groceries? Buying your fruit and vegetables from a stall. Haven’t you noticed that the fruit always looks fresher and more appealing when displayed on such, and that’s exactly what NetEnt captures in its Fruit Shop game, which shows you a variety of different fruits on its reels that are akin to those found on such stalls. And the design of the game on the whole is exceptionally pleasing, featuring a striped, fabric roof overhanging the stall, with blades of grass sticking up at the left side of the screen.

 

It doesn’t really have any inclusive music, instead playing a simple ditty at the beginning of every spin you make, but then again, this is perfectly adequate. After all, what kind of music really matches up to a game based on fruits? However, even without any actual music included in it, the atmosphere of the game is by no means affected, and you still have a wonderful product to play.

Fruit Shop Christmas Edition Slot

 

Much like their video slots entitled ‘Flowers’ and ‘Flowers Christmas Edition’, NetEnt decided to take one of their other popular products in Fruit Shop and transform it into a wintry Christmas edition of the game as well. That being the case, you’ll get to experience all the great features of the first offering of this game, but it’s provided in an entirely winter scene. So, you’ll find a snowman to the left of the reels, who also has a gift wrapped present in front of him. A Christmas tree exists on the right hand side of the screen, all decorated up with candy canes and baubles, while snow has been spread right along the front of the stall.

 

In addition, all of the icons on the reels have been given a bit of an icy make over as well. When it comes down to it, it’s just about the exact same game as the original released version, but presented to you in a Christmas scene instead. There’s even a jingle of bells at the start of each of your spins, adding a little bit more aptness to it.

Fruit Case Slot

 

While the term ‘Fruit Case’ does make us think of a crazy person, it’s quite an adequate title for this game, which you’ll realise once you see the icons on display within. You’ll basically be taken along to a factory where fruit is squashed and pressed to turn it into jam, and there’s nothing more entertaining than the expressions on the faces of the fruit included in the game. There isn’t really any kind of scenery included alongside the standard interface of the game, except for a tube across the top of the reels which is splattered with various fruit juices.

 

There isn’t really any kind of apt soundtrack that could be included in a game with this theme, so NetEnt have decided to leave it silent for the most part. The only sound that is made comes along when the reels are spinning, and this is a gentle tinkling noise. Graphically, everything is designed in a nice enough way, providing you with fun and quirky icons as well as a couple of special features to marvel at.

Frankenstein Slot

 

As we’ve said before, whenever a game developer teams up with a film studio, as NetEnt have done with Universal for this presentation, only good things can be expected for the end product. As it stands, ‘Frankenstein’, provides gamers with a chilling and thrilling release, offering an introductory video package to welcome players and provide a little bit of back story on the monster. After this, you’ll be taken straight to the reels, where you’ll be able to relive every moment of the story right on the reels in front of you. NetEnt have injected a creepy and mysterious soundtrack in to the game as well, giving it just the right edge of horror, whilst maintaining a compelling product to play. Graphically speaking, it offers up a visual treat for the eyes, with detailed symbols incorporated into it, as well as the surrounding scenery of Dr. Frankenstein’s basement laboratory.

Fortune Teller Slot

 

Have you ever wanted to visit a psychic? A seer? A fortune teller? Whatever name you give to such a person, one can’t help but be intrigued by such a prospect of someone being able to look in to your future. Fortune telling is, of course, the practice of predicting information about a person’s life, and this is done via a variety of methods, such as pendulum reading, tarot reading, crystallomancy and chiromancy, to name but a few. It’s a fairly common assumption, and one that is backed up readily by this game, that fortune telling is synonymous with the gypsy world. As such, you’ll get to take a little trip into a gypsy’s caravan, take a seat at her table and hear what she has to say to you.

 

The imagery of this game is perfectly suited to its theme, and everything has been designed with a wonderfully special attention to detail. NetEnt have also provided perfect sounds for the game as well, with the quiet jingling of wind chimes making their presence known, and offering up an air of mystery to the product as well. Meanwhile, the rattling sound of bones, as practised in cleromancy, can be heard in every spin.