Neon signs in the shape of fruit light up a futuristic street, with a blue-lit seven flashing here and there. No, you’re not in the future, but in the game Neon City!
Neon signs in the shape of fruit light up a futuristic street, with a blue-lit seven flashing here and there. No, you’re not in the future, but in the game Neon City!
Developer Wazdan has approached classic fruit slot machines in its own way. To highlight its symbols, it used popular neon outlines that we can recognize from modern Asian cities. Bright cherries appear next to glowing lemons, making the whole game very pleasant. But how is it played?
On the game board with fifteen fields, six classic symbols are complemented by a wild symbol and bonus scatters. The number of paylines is relatively high (20), so we get wins often. Of course, the most desirable items in this neon city are the scatters, which bring free spins. Free spins come with a win multiplier, which you get by hitting winning combinations in two consecutive spins. You can reach up to an x8 multiplier. Non-winning spins pause this multiplication, but do not end it—the achieved multiplier remains throughout the free spins. In the game, we can also encounter the mega spins feature. The game contains two symbols, accumulating symbol and decreasing symbol, which fill (or empty) the meter. After filling the meter, the mega spins bonus is activated, rewarding the player with 8 free spins and an x8 win multiplier. Neon City is a pleasant variation in the flood of slots thanks to its bonus features.
Game developer: | Wazdan |
Game type: | Slot machine |
Reel layout: | 5 x 3 |
Number of paylines: | 20 |
RTP: | 96.25% |
Max. multiplier: | 8 |
Free spins: | ✅ |
Bonus game: | ✅ |
Bonus features: | ✅ |
Demo version: | ✅ |
Devices: | Desktop, Notebook, Tablet, Mobile |
Manufacturer Wazdan states an official RTP of 96.25%.
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