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Into The Wilds Megaways Review
The developer has made an interesting choice for their Megaways debut release, as their original Into The Wilds wasn’t all that memorable. Instead of doing something special with Into The Wilds Megaways, they have merely implemented the dynamic reels engine. It maxes out at only 16,807 win ways though, which is way below average.
What’s more, they have also made this follow-up release into a portrait mode mobile-friendly slot, so it looks very small on a larger screen. In addition, the grid is far away, and all the symbols shake before each spin, which some players will probably find annoying. The base game is rather barebones, with only wilds to keep you going, and the bonus round plays out the same except that wild wins are boosted by x2.
Into The Wilds Megaways Slot Features
The premium gemstone symbols pay between 3.15 and 7.5 x your stake for 5 of a kind wins, and the Wild symbol steps in for all regular pay symbols to help complete wins. The wild holds no value of its own however, and this game does not come with a cascading wins mechanic.
The Free Spins Bonus Round triggers when you land 3, 4 or 5 scatters anywhere in view, and this awards 8, 12 or 16 free spins, respectively. All wild wins are subject to an x2 multiplier in the bonus round, and you can retrigger the feature to win extra spins the same way it was triggered in the first place.
The 200 Spins Into The Wilds Megaways Slot Experience
You get to see around 50 seconds of base game play, before we trigger the bonus round. You would hardly notice that something happened if it wasn’t for the fact that day suddenly turns to night. The feature simply starts spinning with no introduction. Anyway, the whole video lasts only 1:36-minutes, and you can hit play below to see how we fared.
Review Summary
The best thing about this release is probably the title, as Into the Wilds sounds pretty cool. Having all the symbols shake for way too long before each spin gets super annoying rather quickly, and paradoxically you get faster spins with the ‘Fast Play’ option turned off (if you double click, that is). The base game is barebones and tedious, with nothing but wilds to help you out.
At least in the original Into The Wilds, which is very similar by the way, you were close enough to the grid to see what was happening. The grid is so far away in this mobile-friendly Megaways version that there is plenty of room for the snake to slither its way across the stone tiles in the foreground. Clearly, you’re meant to play this in portrait mode on your phone, but we just don’t see any reason to. The max win is not even disclosed, and the 94.4 % RTP is far from the only dealbreaker.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Base game with wilds | Annoying symbol shake per spin |
| FS w/ x2 multiplied wild wins | RTP of 94.4 % is way below average |
| Mobile friendly game | Max win potential is undisclosed |
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