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Sabres and Swords Charge Gigablox Review
A studio has taken a shot at the ‘dynamic reels’ Gigablox mechanic series, and has drummed up a somewhat unusual creation with Sabres and Swords Charge Gigablox. The game revolves around Napoleonic era toy soldiers, and the 6x6 grid is set in the middle of the battlefield with castles in the background.
The Gigablox symbols can land large enough to cover the full grid, and except for wilds you get very little else going on in the base game. Larger payouts will therefore only come from the Engage the Enemy bonus round, where you’ll collect scatters to win extra spins and low-value symbol removals. The 2,880x potential is low for this series though, and for this kind of volatility, but those with a nostalgic relationship to tin soldiers might get a kick out of this release.
Sabres and Swords Charge Gigablox Features
The golden cannon wild not only substitutes for all regular pay symbols, but it’s also the highest value symbol in the game. Landing 6 wilds on a payline awards 9.6x your stake, while the highest premium symbol awards 6.4x your stake in comparison.
The Gigablox feature creates a dynamic reels experience, as the symbol sizes vary per spin. The Gigablox can land in any size from 2x2 to 6x6, but they still count as individual symbols. This means that a 3x3 block, for example, equals 9 regular symbols.
You can also land scatter symbols as Gigablox, making it easier to get the minimum of 5 you need to trigger the Engage the Enemy Free Games feature. You get 1 free spin per triggering scatter you landed, and scatters are collected during the feature. For every 3 scatters you collect, either the lowest value symbol is removed or you win +3 free spins.
The scatter collect feature alternates between the two, starting with the symbol removal modifier. You can collect up to 48 scatters at the most, leaving plenty of room for both extra spins and removed symbols.
The largest Gigablox in view comes with a multiplier that varies according to the size of the Gigablox. You get a x2, x3, x4, x5 or x6 multiplier attached to a 2×2, 3×3, 4×4, 5×5 or 6×6 sized symbol, respectively. If you land 2 Gigablox of the same size, the multiplier will only apply to the left-most symbol.
Non-UK players can take advantage of the Bonus Buy feature, and this will set you back 80x your stake. This awards a spin where at least 5 scatters are guaranteed to land, but you cannot win anything from the triggering spin in terms of regular payouts.
The 200 Spins Sabres and Swords Charge Gigablox Experience
We’ve included about 1 minute of base game play, before we trigger the bonus round. We managed to collect quite a few scatters, but struggled a bit with landing any significant payouts. You can see for yourself how it all played out by hitting the play button below.
Review Summary
This game is meant to appeal to those with a nostalgic relationship to toy soldiers, and it comes with a decent enough visual presentation in that regard. Spinning the reels takes a bit too long for our liking, and we couldn’t find any turbo spin option. You’re left completely at the mercy of the Gigablox feature in the base game, and the best you can hope for is a screen full of wilds awarding 480x your stake.
The overall 2,880x potential is not all that impressive either, especially not when you factor in the high volatility. The Engage the Enemy Bonus Round can build up to some tense moments if you manage to remove enough symbols. Larger wins come from the multiplier Gigablox symbol that lands on every spin, but overall this comes across as a pretty mediocre installment in the Gigablox series.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Gigablox engine w/ up to 6x6 symbols | Mediocre potential and high volatility |
| FS w/ symbol removal + extra spins collection | |
| Up to x6 multiplier Gigablox per free spin | |
| Win up to 2,880x your stake |
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