SlotBeats has been shivering all week playing Stakelogic’s latest slot Snowflake Sorcery, which placed a gang of wicked witches above the reels to clinch Slot of the Week.
With the winter witches appearing randomly throughout the base game, Snowflake Sorcery uses a 5×5 grid with 20-paylines and a maximum win worth x6,000 the player’s wager. The slot has medium volatility with an RTP of 96%.
James Jelliffe, Head of Game Design at Stakelogic, commented: “Snowflake Sorcery is more than just a slot game with brilliant bonuses and big wins. It’s an immersive experience that transports players into a captivating and unique world. At Stakelogic, we pride ourselves on creating slots that draw our audiences in with their premise and then convince them to stick around with their exciting gameplay.
“Snowflake Sorcery combines exciting gameplay with breathtaking design, promising an unforgettable gaming experience. We are eagerly anticipating players’ reaction upon its release.”
Low value symbols come in the form of runes depicting crescent moons, stars, eyes and snowflakes. Meanwhile, witches hats, spell books, cauldrons, frogs and cats depict the high value symbols, offering between x2 and x250 the player’s preferred stake.
Throughout the base game, each reel can be enhanced by a winter witch that can randomly appear. This witch will cause between one and five wilds to appear on its reel, increasing the win potential significantly. Witches can cast wilds either directly onto their own reel or in diagonal patterns that cover parts of different reels.
Bonus B scatters can drop into play on all reels, awarding 10, 15 or 30 free spins when three, four or five scatters land on the same spin. In the free spins feature, each bonus B scatter that appears on the reels will apply itself to a meter that sits above its reel.
Depending on the number of scatters that have been applied to each reel’s meter, these activated meters will gain a winter witch that casts between one and five wilds onto its reel for the duration of the game mode.
If readers would like to test out the Snowflake Sorcery demo for themselves, they can click here to be directed to Stakelogic’s official website.