Cherries Gone Wild Slot Machine
Before you get your hopes up, these cherries aren’t nearly as wild as you’re thinking, they’re more reserved. Not quite dignified but definitely the cautious guest towards the back of the party. You know the type.
Bluberi have produced a lot of activities that are far from authentic to the Las Vegas scene. But they also appreciate that a lot of their customers want to throw away fanciful titles and flamboyant graphics to get down to some back to basics gaming.
Vintage gaming makes it sound like it’s about to get all 1920s up in here, when actually you’ll looking closer to a late 1980s and 90s atmosphere, complete with stage curtains to add some finesse. It’s like real magic is happening when you gaze longingly at the stage, the spotlight upon each of the 11 symbols.
“Encore, encore!” is what you’ll be crying out with by the end of these Cherries Gone Wild, their elegant yet sultry allure of the 5-reels always a showstopper.
Chips for Tips
Casino chips, aka credits, are the currency this title speaks; a minimum of 1 credit is needed on all of the 30 fixed winlines. However, you don’t simply decide how many coins you play with, but also the value of them. This can be between 0.01 and 0.25 - as you can see, there won’t be a pricey entry fee. Even at the top end of the elite, players will be staking no more than 7.50 credits.
Although you can set these figures by using the correct toggles, there is a more undemanding way to get to the maximum bet, and you probably know what that is. Yup, you said it, it’s the Max Bet button. The thing with this slot machine though is that this feature doesn’t change the value of the coins you play with, only the number of coins itself.
At the opposite end to the spin widget on the control panel is the blue Autoplay option, providing you with between 2 and 25 rounds. Click the one you want, if any at all, and the reels start their automatic waves accompanied by a countdown. What is more, the spin button will morph into a stop one until the waves end, this is to ensure you always have a means to terminate the automatic play.
Paytable
The basic paytable has a lot of icons that can potentially be thrown in on the matrix, with the Cherries Gone Wild logo being the champion of them all with a x500 coins payout when x5 of them are lined up.
If you don’t ever manage to get this specific symbol, you can look towards the different coloured 7s as a means to seeing in the credits. All of them are in the 200 mark, but the green icon gets you 200, the blue 250, and as for the red, well that’s worth 300 credits. There’s a cushy bed of money to be made.
Putting aside these ‘normal icons’ for now, let’s move onto the ‘specials’, the ones that trigger the bonuses, those being the free spins and the wild. Free spins can’t land on all the reels and are limited to the second, third and fourth columns, much like in their Burglin’ Bob title. Here the amount a user will win is 10 rounds, with Bluberi promising to turnover more wilds during that time. Sadly however, you won’t be able to re-start more free turns during the spins, and so the bonus will come to an end fairly quickly.
Young, Wild and Free
It’s difficult to draw any form of conclusion with a slot machine like this for it’s a very subjective experience for all who play - some will instantly enjoy it for it being nothing more than what it is, while others will be annoyed at the lack of depth.
What everyone who is turned off by this activity needs to remember, is that it’s about remembering a time of uncomplicated yet gainful gameplay.