Sea World Slots
We love the sea and we doubt you have to ask us why that is - that blue sparkling water, the stunning fish and coral that live down in its depths, and the fact that nearly every location is in some way picturesque.
Spin Fan has attempted to bring the sea to you in the 3-reels and 8 paylines slot machine Sea World, which sounds like somewhere we’d like to book our next holiday… Okay, when the game loads you’ll note that it isn’t as exciting nor as beautiful as looking at some of the locations we were referring to around the world. Nonetheless, it has a retro style that is a winner as far as we’re concerned.
If you’re still wondering whether you should try this out or not, read on further and get to know this game from a much more intimate perspective to see if that helps you out.
Sea What We Can Find…
Sea World has a simple set of controls to get to grips with, and so we think you’ll be up and running in no time without our help, but here are the full ins and outs just in case it proves a lot more confusing.
One of the reasons why you could end up being perplexed is because of that starting amount of 64 coins. That sounds like a serious amount of money, and so you would be forgiven for switching off right there and then, however stick with it because you won’t be spending nearly as much money as you think. This is because each of the credits that make up just 1 coin is worth only 0.01, therefore the first bet can be as little as 0.64 – how good is that?
Other than that there are only two more toggles upon the screen: help and auto. Help explains what each symbol adds up to when you find a certain number of them, and it also gives a very brief description of what is involved in the game. The only thing is, it’s all kept to a minimum and as such isn’t that overly useful.
Moving onto that automatic play feature, this is available all the time and can be started and stopped at any time during the duration of the activity. Unlike with some slots that allow you to determine how many rounds it needs to play before it cuts out, this just jumps straight on in, leaving the reels to do their thing for as long as need. They will always stop when a win is made or should you lose too much money, but other than that it doesn’t do much else.
Little Fishies
The imagery used in this Spin Fan slot machine deviates from the ones we’ve seen in their other titles because card values are now included, as well as the specialty ones.
Usually plain card tiles have a small returns rate for they tend to be the filler images to emphasise just how amazing the special ones are. But not Sea World, they flip this rule on its head and has the Ks as the second highest icons of the entire game. They are available in three different colours and so finding a mix of any of them will gift you x10, but should you match them perfectly then the rewards increase dramatically, from x30 up to x70.
As good as this is, it’s the clam holding a pearl, with the text pearl plastered upon it, that gives out the max amount of money you can hope to get from any one symbol. If you’re going to find three of any icons, you’ll want it to be these.
What we really love about this activity more than anything else though is how much detail Spin Fan has put into this title. In some of their other releases they tend to just shove any imagery together and class it as a novelty slot machine, but not this one, this one has a bit of substance. It’s probably our favourite from the entire brand and so we would definitely recommend it to many users, however we would include the disclaimer that it’s more of a cult classic than a blockbuster type casino game.