The Double Play Superbet slot game from NextGen is not a game that is subtle about what it is offering.
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When you first load up the Double Play Superbet slot, chances are you going to think it is a standard, old-school-looking slot game. It has a very simple design with a plain purple background. The symbols, despite using some okay graphics, are the kind you would expect to find on a one-armed bandit, and the general set-up is nothing notable.
It is only when you go to place your first bet that you will realize things are a little bit different here. Firstly, to the right-hand side of the 5x3 grid, you will see a mini version of the grid with reels highlighted. This is the Superbet feature. You can have just the third reel highlighted, the 2nd, 3rd, and fourth, or all five. Each option will cost more than the last. This is to make those enhanced. If a reel is enhanced, then enhanced wilds will be added to that reel.
The value of the enhanced wild is chosen before you spin as well. You can have them at level 1, which adds a 3x multiplier, level 2, which adds a 6x multiplier, and level 3, which adds a 9x multiplier. All of these will then be doubled in the Double Play Superbet Bonus Spins round. Once again, going up the levels will cost you more money. The total number of paylines in the slot is fixed at 25, so at least that’s one thing you don’t have to choose before you spin.
Of course, you will also need to select how many coins you place and your overall stake. The minimum stake, if you are at level 1 on both features is €0.25, while the maximum stake with everything turned up to the max is €300. There is no doubt that this is going to appeal to those with bigger budgets, with the game’s feature benefiting those kinds of players.
As we’ve mentioned elsewhere in this DoublePlay Superbet slot review, the game has taken inspiration from old-school slot games. The highest paying standard symbol in the game is the diamond, which will pay 500 coins for combos of five, 100 for four, 25 for three, and three for two. The number 7 and the bell are next, paying 250 coins and 150 respectively. A diamond star also pays out 150 for five.
The lower paying symbols here are a mix of card symbols and fruit. The horseshoe displaying all the card symbols and a spade is the highest, paying 100 coins for winning combos of five. A strawberry and a lemon are just behind with 75. Finally, the lowest in the game is a plum and two cherries. These pay 50 coins for five, 10 for four, and five for three.
The main bonus features in the game are the two mechanics that are in the game’s title. There is, however, also a bonus spin round. To trigger this Double Play Superbet bonus, you will need to land three or more of the badge scatter symbols. When this happens, you will be given 15 spins. During the round, all enhanced wild wins are doubled, though, you are unable to adjust the level of either of the two titular features during the round. You can also retrigger the bonus by landing more scatters.
To wrap up the Double Play Superbet slot review, we will look at its RTP and volatility rating. The Doubleplay Superbet RTP ranges between 95.04%-95.87%, which isn’t the most inspiring. There is no volatility information in the game, but given the high-stakes nature of it, it would be safe to assume it is probably quite high. During our play of the game, we found we were able to score some good wins if we had all of the features turned up to level three, but the cost of the spins was also notably high.
Theme: | Retro |
Provider: | NextGen Gaming |
RTP: | 95.87% |
Paylines: | 25 |