CASINOS WITH Wombaroo in Great Britain



Wombaroo Review
The game skilfully plays on the names of kangaroos and wombats, and takes us to central Australia, where Regan the Roo and Wombat Willie warmly welcome lucky gamblers with exciting bonus games. The game comes up with a fairly decent alternative to seasonal slots that keep flooding the market.
Wombaroo - Slot Outlook
Set in a backdrop of Ayers Rock, the slot offers perfect aesthetics when it comes to the game's appearance. Ayers Rock, or Uluru, is a large rock formation situated in central Aussie, and is one of the most notable sights of the continent, whereas it still remains sacred to native tribes. A 5x3 grid with 20 paylines dominates the view, while the massive rock sits in the rear, surrounded by windswept savannah plains. A pretty sight indeed. Our two animal friends sit on either side of the reel set, performing weird actions when bonus features pop up. A jolly soundtrack plays whilst you spin the reels, bringing good vibes to keep you in the right attitude.
When it comes to the stats, the game surely failed to master the art of balancing. Wombaroo is powered by a high volatile math model, while the RTP is below the average level within the industry at 95.42%. Paired with a so-so hit rate of 21.86%, landing wins will be quite challenging here, so don't expect to be showered in cash. Players drop in by setting bets from 0.2$ to 40$ per spin, and the maximum potential is 4,000x of the bet.
Win combos start from matching at least 3 instances of the same symbol on a single payline, and full combos are achieved with 5. As we head over to the paytable, we see a bunch of A-10 royals making up the low pays, which are followed by premium animal symbols, including in ascending order emus, koalas, and our lads Regan and Willie. Low pays award from 3.5x to 7.5x of the bet for 5-of-a-kind combos, and premiums are worth from 20 to 25 times the stake. Helping you to form winning combos is the Wild symbol, acting as a substitute for any other regular symbol and paying 125x for a full combo.
Wombaroo - Bonus Features
Should 3 wombats appear anywhere in view during the base game, players will then proceed to the Hold and Spin feature. All triggering Scatters will transform into coins, reveal random values, and lock in place for the duration of the bonus. Players are given 3 Respins to start, and whenever a new coin shows up, the number of Respins resets back to 3. All coins land with a random multiplier value of 1x, 5x, 10x, 50x, or 100x attached to them, and when the grid is entirely filled or players run out of Respins, their values are summed up and paid out.
Furthermore, not only 3-Scatter combos can lead to lucrative extras. The Super Feature Collector meter sits above the reel set and fills by 1 unit whenever 2 wombat or kangaroo Scatters appear on a single spin during the base game. After the meter is entirely filled, which takes 30 units, the Super Feature is triggered. Players will be awarded 8 free spins, and just like in the Kangaroo Free Spins, all Wilds turn Sticky and lock in place till the end of the bonus game. When no spins remain, all Wilds will transform into gold coins and reveal cash values of either 5x, 10x, 50x, or 100x of the bet to award an additional prize.
Wombaroo - Slot Verdict
While Wombaroo manages to provide tons of fun with its exciting feature set and amusing main characters, the game certainly failed the balancing task. It's great to have a variety of things to do, however, you won't find anything in the base game to get super fired or at least enough to keep you entertained. Anyway, the wait is worth it for both the Free Spins and the Hold and Spin features are capable of delivering tasty payouts, and the Super Feature brings an extra layer of entertainment and doubles the potential.