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- Free spins rounds
- High volatility for added excitement
- Two different spin features
- Available to try for free with no commitment
- Basic style compared to most modern games
- No soundtrack
- Not particularly unique
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4 of 1000 Spins triggered free spins.
Our GambleBoost Team played 1,000 Spins in order to test the slot Crystal Ball and give you a first glimpse of the exciting gameplay. Enjoy!
The bet size was 1€ per spin.
Free spins were triggered 4 times in 1000 spins.
Our test results may vary from your experiences due to the randomness of slots.
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Free Spins and Bonus Features
There are a handful of cool special features in this relatively simple game, but the main one is the free spins feature. You’re able to earn yourself some free spins by landing three or more bonus scatter symbols on the reels as you play.
The scatter symbol is also the game’s wild symbol and awards you an instant cash win when you land three or more. Also, your bonus scatter is able to land anywhere on the reels, and landing three or more will award you 10 free spins, plus a payout.
Additionally, more free spins can also be won during the initial free spins round by landing more bonus scatters. There’s also an additional bonus symbol during your free rounds, which is selected randomly at the start of the free spins.
Any game symbol apart from the bonus scatter can become an additional bonus symbol to give you a greater chance of winning big. Another cool little feature is the two spins feature that spins your reels twice for every bet you place, giving you twice as many opportunities to win big.
Crystal Ball offers you 10 free games, triggered by 3, 4 and 5 scatters. The free games begin with the draw of the bonus symbol. Every symbol except the titular Crystal Ball can become a bonus symbol.
Volatility
Crystal Ball is a relatively high volatility slot, which means that you may go quite a while before you strike lucky, so bet carefully and plan ahead so you can have the best gaming experience. The minimum and maximum bets range from 1 cent up to €100 and can earn you up to 5,000 times your original bet.
Although not even close to the higher levels of payouts you see in other slot games, the possibility of winning €5,000 on a €1 bet sounds pretty good. The RTP (return to player) percentage is 96.12%.
Mobile Version
Unfortunately, Crystal Ball doesn’t have its own mobile app, but fear not, it can be played on any platform providing you have access to the internet. This means its accessible on all tablets, laptops, desktops and mobiles, including Android and Apple iOS systems, allowing you to play both at home and on the go.
First Impression
If you’re into classic slot games, this is the perfect game for you! It definitely feels like you’re playing on a real slot machine in a bar or casino. If you’re used to more modern, exciting slots, you might find the lack of features a little lackluster, but if you’re after something with less bells and whistles than most, it’s a pretty solid experience.
If you’re after something to quench your fantasy thirst, there are probably much better and more detailed games out there for you to check out. This slot is also available in demo mode to try out for free so you can get a feel for both the gameplay and the vibe.
Theme
The theme is based around traditional medieval style fantasy, in the vein of Tolkien and Dungeons and Dragons.
It follows the tale of the White Wizard and his magic crystal ball, complete with magic potions, unicorns and brightly colored amulets. Even the font gives off the feel of an old fantasy novel, with the backdrop showing a simple but effective forest set against the lightning filled sky. Magic and Wizards are fairly common in the world of slots, and this game is pretty standard in terms of its style and aesthetic, although the oil painting style of the objects gives the slot a nice touch.
Gameplay
The Crystal Ball slot game has a simple layout consisting of 5 reels, 3 rows, and 5 fixed pay lines which make it really easy to understand for new players. However, the one thing to note here is that your wins are only counted from left to right.
The game has a variety of symbols including your standard card numbers (Ace, King, Queen, Joker and 10) which are the lower paying symbols, and then the sapphire amulet, a potion bottle, a unicorn and the all-important White Wizard, as well as the Crystal Ball itself, all of which act as the highest payout symbols in the game. These high payouts can earn you anywhere between 150 x and 1,000 x your original bet.
The aim of the game is to land a win by getting 3 or more of the same symbol types in a row starting at the far left of the game. Depending on how many scatters you manage to land, you can earn yourself an instant payout of either 2x, 20x or 200x your bet.
The only bonus feature in the game happens after you get 3 Crystal Balls in a row, beyond that the gameplay stays the same throughout, which is good for simplicity but not necessarily for excitement.
Design
If you’ve played any of the other Bally Wulff/GAMOMAT games before, you’ll recognize the layout pretty much immediately. A very straight forward interface, with all of the controls along the bottom bar, including the bet controls (up/down), a max bet button, your big green spin button and also an auto spin button.
On the top left you also have a mute sound button, a settings feature that allows you to control the spins with the spacebar, turbo spins and the automatic free games entry. There’s also a full screen option if you want to get fully immersed into the experience.
Sound
Surely, nobody plays slot games only for the soundtracks, but even so, it’s disappointing that Crystal Ball doesn’t actually have one at all. A simple folky medieval tune looped in the background would’ve been a nice touch.
You do get one short piece of music when you initially start the game, but beyond that you just get the clicking sounds of the reels spinning, the general retro slot sounds as you play the game and then just the occasional jingle when you get a win. You also get a short little musical stinger when you get the bonus rounds with a voiceover that whispers “bonus” but beyond that there’s very little for the ears.