Forbidden Throne Slot Review

Nicola Davidson
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Nicola Davidson on 5/19/2017

A brand new slot has just released at Crazy Vegas Casino titled: “Forbidden Throne”. This Microgaming-powered 5 reel and 40 payline video slot kept me on my toes the entire time! Being a fantasy-themed slot, I couldn’t help but be reminded of Lord of the Rings….. maybe a smidge of Harry Potter.

Keep your eyes peeled for the Game Logo which acts as the slots wild symbol and substitutes all other symbols with the exception of the scatter. The neat thing about this slot is that it can make its own wins if you land on 2 or more on the same payline! Can I get a yes for that!?

You will find 4 pretty major symbols in Forbidden Throne: Unicorn, Phoenix, Priestess, Knight and Castle. On every single spin one of the reels will turn into a wild and the reel ends up being covered in one of these symbols! I hope it’s the unicorn…. J

Watch out for the Glowing Yellow Orb which serves as the scatter and when you land on 3 or more you trigger a Free Spins Feature and end up with 10, 20 or 30 free spins. Just throwing this out there for you guys…. The wild reel feature can boost your base game wins AND you have the unique opportunity to win unlimited free spins (on the re-triggerable free spins mode).

Happy Spinning 🙂

Nicola Davidson

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Nicola Davidson is a content writer with a focus in online gaming. With over 15 years of experience in the industry, she has extensive expertise in casino games, sports betting as well as emerging trends that pop up in the iGaming sector. Content is more than just information. It’s about creating an engaging experience for players. Nicola perfects this by writing reviews of new slot releases, a guide to betting strategies or cutting-edge industry news.

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Luke Wilson
Luke Wilson
1 month ago

The graphic aspect seems intriguing, but overemphasis on magical themes feels redundant.