7 Mirrors Slot Machine
In among all the Tom Horn titles, the ones that instantly win you over with their fancy names and fancier graphics, there are more subtle games to be explored. These ones may be less refined in the way they look and play, but they have the potential to reward players with just as much money, sometimes more.
A lot of these classic slot machines do look the same, a factor you’ll notice before too long if you become a steadfast Tom Horn Gaming fan, however that isn’t to say that they’re all the same. Each of their features, even the lack of them, make the games unique to the titles. This particular slot, 7 Mirrors, is a 9 winlines and 5 reels dynamic with a bonus game included. It has no wilds, no free spins, and no progressive jackpot, what it does have though is a lot of money to be won.
The gentle and pleasing sounds of this old school game will make you feel like you’re in a proper casino rather than at home or on the move, adding another dimension that contemporary video slots tend to sacrifice. With 7 Mirrors it’s just you and the game.
Scatter Bonus
There have been quite a few titles from the brand where the star has been used as the scatter, and so the connection may not need explaining, but for those not in the know, the gold star is your key. This glowing beacon will lead you to the fabled 7 mirrors, you just need to line them up on the correct reels.
Over three of them can be played at any one time, but they need to land on different reels otherwise it won’t count. Should you manage to pass that successfully, you’ll be shown a hall of mirrors, the aim being for you to select the ones you want; you’ll have more opportunities to click them if you find more scatters. The scatter number is passed over to the mirrors, so if you get 5 scatters you’ll get to pick 5 of the mirrors.
By selecting them it will show you what you’ve won, the credits then added up and gifted into your account balance, essentially giving you more funds with which to gamble. If you don’t want to risk your new found cash that readily, it may be best to grab the money and run before you spin and lose any say in the matter.
All the 7s
Seeing as the game is called 7 Mirrors, it makes sense that the three highest paying tiles are the same number, each of them defined by the colour they’ve been painted. The green 7 is the lowest of the trio, bringing in between 175 and 1,925* credits, while the blue comes in at 425 and 4,425. Then there is the red 7, this baby can give you up to 19,425 coins when you find five of it.
In regards to the icons still left to be explored, they are made up of fruits and BAR tiles, the latter of the two groups being the more valuable. They can be matched up at random to make 500 credits, or each of them can be found and bring in the bigger bucks; whichever way you look at it, the BARs hold some serious weight in this slot.
*The figures mentioned are based on the highest bet range, if your stake is lower the payouts will be altered to match.
Smoke and Mirrors
This isn’t like a funhouse where the mirrors keep on giving, there are limits in 7 Mirrors without the proper coin. The volatility is high, with the player returner even smaller for those who bet with the lower amounts rather than braving the max gamble of 25 credits.
As for the experience as a whole, it’s okay. Nobody is going to be falling in love with it anytime soon, but that’s no great loss for Tom Horn as they have plenty more games that are better received. Unless you have a burning desire to play every single slot machine ever created, we’d suggest leaving this one and putting it to one side.