Play Siberian Storm Slots at Virgin Casino
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Author: Anton Johan
I pride myself on being able to sniff out new online slot games continents away
(with the help of the internet, of course) and a game that landed on my radar
recently is Siberian Storm slots, an intriguing and lucrative IGT-developed slot
game I had the pleasure of playing at Virgin Casino recently.
Undoubtedly one of the most graphically rich slot games I’ve encountered in a
while, Siberian Storm slots boasts a multitude of bright and engaging graphics
centered around the vast and barren Siberian landscape, with a host of valuable
and striking symbols, including the most striking of all – a bright white tiger.
But what is equally eye-catching about Siberian Storm slots is that unlike
regular video slot games that make use of traditional reels in a neat
rectangular shape, this slot game has been designed on a novel 5 reel hexagonal
platform, which is both unusual and highly refreshing.
Siberian Storm Slots Boasts 720 Ways to Win
What’s more, instead of the usual 15, 20 or 25 pay lines that most modern video
slot games make use of, Siberian Storm video slots boasts a whopping 720 ways to
win. And you don’t have to be a rocket surgeon to realise that more ways to win,
means you have more chances to win.
Added to its great graphics and
entertaining 720 ways to win setup, Siberian Storm slot game boasts a
smorgasbord of high-paying features including free spins, wilds, expanding wilds
and scatters. Each of these are designed to escalate your winnings, and you can
even win up to a whopping £250,000 jackpot.
Needless to say, but I did not win £250,000 when I played Siberian Storm
slots at Virgin Casino. Although I did log off about £270 better off than when I
started. I played the game on a minimum bet of 50p, but you can play the maximum
bet to as much as £150 if you want.
All in all, Siberian Storm slots is a five star game and one well worth
playing!
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