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Game Title Review
After playing this installment in the Lightning Chase series, we felt the ante bet option made more sense this time.
First of all, the ante bet options do not affect the 5,000x potential this time, but you need both Wild+ and Boom+ active to get an RTP well above 96 %. The Boom+ option gives you 3 random base game wild features, instead of just expanding wilds, and you also get 3 bonus round options. Audiovisually, the game is very similar to the original game, but this follow-up is far more complicated.
Game Title Slot Features
The premium symbols pay between 4.5 and 7.5 x your stake for 5 of a kind on a payline, and the Esqueleto Wild pays 10x your stake for the same. Of course, the Wild symbol also steps in for regular pay symbols to help complete wins, and you can choose to turn on/off the Boom+ and Wild+ options between base game spins.
Turning on the Boom+ ante bet will cost you 25 % more per spin, and this activates the Wild Feature Meter you see on the left-hand side. Without the Boom+ switched on, you get the default expanding wild feature, which means that each wild that lands expands to cover the full reel. With the Boom+ ante bet turned on however, the meter cycles randomly between 2 additional wild features:
- Wild Multiplier - boosts any wild win by a random multiplier of x2 to x10.
- Contagious Wild - any wilds that land will turn all adjacent royal symbols wild.
The Wild+ ante bet option also costs 25 % more per spin, but you’ll pay 100 % more per spin if you go with both the Boost+ and Wild+ together. Anyway, the Wild+ option adds extra wilds to the reel strips of reels 2, 3 and 4, and activating/deactivating these ante bet options has a significant impact on your RTP (from 93.19 to 96.86 %).
The Coin symbol can land with prizes between 1x and 888x your stake, and landing a Collect symbol at the same time means that all present coin prizes are collected as a win. Landing 6+ coin symbols without any Collect symbol present triggers the Hold & Respin feature.
The triggering cash coins then become sticky on an otherwise cleared grid, and only Coins, Collect symbols and/or blanks will land. You start with 3 respins, and the tally resets each time you land at least one new sticky coin symbol. The cash coin values range from 1x to 25x, with the rarely seen 888x as the top-tier coin. The Collect symbol immediately collects all coin prizes during the feature.
You trigger the Free Spins Choice feature when 3 scatters appear on the same spin, but you only get a choice if the Boom+ ante bet is switched on. If not, you get the default 13 FS bonus round with expanding wilds, and here’s the other 2 options:
- 13 free spins with a wild win multiplier between x2 and x10.
- 10 free spins with the Contagious Wild feature active.
You can retrigger the bonus round with extra free spins by landing 3 scatters, and you get the same amount of extra spins as you got in the first place.
Finally, there is a Side Strike feature available in some jurisdictions, and this allows you to win extra prizes as you spin the reels. Choose either the red or green chip, depending on which one you think you’ll see most of, and place bets up to £/€125. You can then win prizes of 5x, 2x or 1x your stake, depending on how many times your chosen chip appears in comparison to the other. The Side Strike feature comes with an RTP of 97.96 %.
The 200 Spins Game Title Slot Experience
We played with both the Boom+ and Wild+ ante bet options switched on, so you get to see a lot of the 3 different wild features in the base game part of our 5:42-minute highlights video. We trigger the Hold & Respin feature at 2:25, and then finally the bonus round at 3:37. Check it all out for yourself by hitting the play button below.
Review Summary
We criticized the first Lightning Chase installment for having a rather pointless Boom+ ante bet option, since there was hardly any game left without it. With Game Title, it has been decided to complicate things further with a second Wild+ ante bet option, but at least you get both the FS round and Hold & Respins round no matter what you choose. Of course, you get only the expanding wilds bonus round without Boom+ active.
Even with both ante bet options active you can still play with a bet size well below £/€1 per spin, and it’s a far more entertaining game that way. The theme is decently done with an upbeat vibe, but the visuals haven’t changed much since the original release. There are a bit too many features and options crammed into this release though, but at least the options you get make more sense this time. The no ante bet RTP of 93.19 % is far into deal-breaker territory, and the 5,000x potential is lower than in previous installments (but perhaps more realistic).
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Boom+ and Wild+ ante bet options | 93.19 % RTP without Boom+ and Wild+ active |
| Instant coin collect prizes up to 888x | Overly complicated/convoluted |
| Expanding wilds (+2 Boom+ wild features) | |
| Hold & Respin feature w/ collect symbol | |
| FS w/ expanding wilds (+2 Boom+ options) | |
| Win up to 5,000x your stake |
If you enjoy Game Title Slot you should also try:
First Game - is the first installment in the series, and it’s hardly much to speak of without the Boom+ feature on. With the ante bet however, you get a progressive wild multipliers bonus round and a solid potential. There is also the hold & respin feature either way.
Second Game - is the second release in the range, and the top-tier cash symbol pays 888x your stake in the hold & respin feature. The bonus round gives you extra wilds, and you can win up to your stake.
Original Game - is the original installment, and it comes with a 5x4 grid and system. It’s a far less complicated game overall, but you get a bonus round with extra wilds, as well as a jackpot. The regular max win is only 16x your stake though.












