African Spirit Slots
Booongo have a lot of Os in their name and a lot of shades to their game. Their slots are typically eclectic affairs, encompassing all kinds of genres and themes. In African Spirit, they’ve gone for a black magic theme, one that’s inspired by African witchdoctors, ancient curses, voodoo and other dark arts. If you’re not superstitious, you will be after putting this slot through its paces.
If the raingods, the sungods and all the other African gods are willing, you’re going to clean up in African Spirit. It’s meant to be. A tribal song and an offering to the gods has surely sealed it. Smear some warpaint on your face and get ready to dance around the campfire. Out here on the savanna this is how they roll.
The Scent of Africa
Despite sounding uncannily like a male body spray, African Spirit turns out to be a slot with a lot to like about it. It’s a new game from Booongo and it’s one they’ve clearly put a lot of effort into. The graphics and animations are particularly good; check the detail in the wooden carvings and terrifying masks that appear as symbols on the reels. Also check the two bonfires that burn either side of the reels, yellow flames licking away at the night sky.
The sound of Africa is a curious one if the soundtrack to this slot is anything to go on. The music all starts off reasonably before meandering into some ‘interesting’ terrain. You might wanna give the audio a miss. Most other elements of African Spirit pass muster, including the effect of the reels spinning. Each one comes to rest as with a slight lurch as if carried forward under its own momentum. The animations are subtle in this game, but all of them add to the bigger picture and enhance the game.
Spirited Away
African Spirit is a 20 payline slot with a line bet that can be set between 0.01 and 5. This means the most you’ll pay per spin is 100. There’s an express mode, that will make those rolling reels spin faster, and there’s autoplay that can be set as high as 1,000 spins. “Play the djembe, wearing a necklace with tusks of a wild beast – feel the spirit of Africa!” runs Booongo’s blurb for this game. It continues: “Only the fire lance will help you make the right choice among religious totems and take away all the voodoo treasures!”
So there you go then: that’s what African Spirit is all about. More specifically, African Spirit is powered by three symbols that each has a special role to play. There’s scatter, which appears as a blue mask of a horned antelope’s skull (or something like that). It triggers free spins with 3 scatters in view and will show up on reels 1, 3 and 5. Then we have wild, a leopard with beaming red eyes and its mouth open ready to bite. It will show up on reels 2-5 and will substitute for all other symbols except scatter and the spear symbol.
Out of Africa
The spear symbol is a bonus symbol that will trigger a respin whenever it appears in its designated placed – reel 5. When this happens, accompanied by a wild symbol, you get your spin. Between 4 and 8 wilds can also appear at random in the base game on reels 2-5 to generate bumper wins. Guaranteed scatter symbols can also appear on the reels during the base game to activate free spins, provided certain conditions have been met. See the paytable for more information on how this works.
Similar games to the medium variance African Spirit include Lucky Easter by Red Tiger software and Little Duck by Capecod Gaming. They have 20 and 25 paylines respectively and there are free spins to be won. There are 6-10 free spins available in African Spirit incidentally, sometimes accompanied by a multiplier of between 1 and 3x.
Let Down by Sound Only
African Spirit is a fine new game from Booongo, one whose only weak point is its soundtrack. With three symbols coming into play to generate free spins and other wins, there’s plenty of variety in this game. The game symbols are well designed, the fires flicker menacingly and the whole game has an eerie vibe to it. African Spirit is a beautiful looking slot,