Jungle Treasure Slot
Venture deep into the wilderness to hunt for riches and perhaps find the famous Eldorado somewhere deep inside the jungle.
Jungle Treasure is a video slot game from Gaming1 that invites you to do all of the above, safely from your living room. All you need to do is to be willing to bet a few credits on the reels of this game, which features two different levels of gameplay for an extra challenge and perhaps some exciting surprises as well.
Have a look at Jungle Treasure and examine all of its features closely with out full review.
Into the Wild
Jungle Treasure is putting players in the shows of a conquistador freshly arrived on the shores of South America and looking to get rich and famous.
The background of the main screen of the game shows a quiet beach and the thick jungle in the distance, with some mysterious humanoid sculptures surrounded by the trees and ferns. The graphics are simple and without much details, except in the upper game where you can catch a glimpse of a giant indigenous pyramid in a clearing.
Jungle Treasure has a simple universe and colourful graphics, but nothing truly impressive or original so far. Let’s have a look at the gameplay next to see if this changes.
Explore the Mysteries of an Ancient Culture
Jungle Treasure has a double gameplay and two different game screens, but we will stick to the main level here just so you have a better idea of the basic settings before you start taking some more risks.
The main game matrix is a simple set of 3 reels with a single payline crossing them right in the middle. Combinations of 3 identical symbols landing on this payline will trigger cash prizes, so all you need to do is choose which of the 3 bet levels you would prefer and spin the reels once you feel ready to start gambling.
All your future rewards are based on the combination of symbols itself and the amount of credits you are currently betting. The more money you decide to risk in the game, the more you could end up winning in return. Each win on the reels could also trigger up to 4 nudges, which you can use manually on individual reels to perhaps create a new combinations. Otherwise, the autoplay game mode is available if you would rather choose a wager and let the game follow its course on its own.
Familiar Faces on the Reels
The paytable of Jungle Treasure is a very classic assortment of symbols that you could find in many other classic slot games, and have after all very little to do with the jungle theme of the game.
The most common of these icons are the cherries, grapes, oranges or lemons. You can win up to about 10 times your current bet when playing with the highest settings possible with these combinations.
The bells come next, followed by the 3 different diamonds. These come in red, blue or green and can actually be combined indifferently for a small cash prize. A combination of 3 blue diamonds can be worth up to 240 times your wager if you are willing to take a bit of a risk on the reels.
Multiply Your Winning Possibilities
Once you have started winning some credits in the Jungle Treasure base game, you should start thinking about taking things to the next level. Each win gives you a choice: either pocket your credits or reuse them as bonus points to access the upper game.
Once you are there, you will also face a simple set of 3 reels but with 5 paylines available this time. This will give you many more ways to win at every spin. The new paytable is on display on the left side as well, with original symbols such as bar signs or human figures.
The voodoo doll is a special icon that can extend existing combinations and land you some extra credits whenever it shows up. Otherwise, keep an eye out for the treasure chests to win some extra bonus points that will allow you to play a little while longer in the upper game.
An Interesting Double Gameplay, but Nothing Much Else
Jungle Treasure is a dynamic slot game featuring 2 different levels of difficulty and an intuitive gameplay. A great start on paper, but sadly the game falls short in terms of cash prizes.
Despite its original gameplay, Jungle Treasure fails to really deliver interesting rewards — even in the upper game. Unless you manage to score many wins in a row and always play all-in, you might find Jungle Treasure a little frustrating in the long term.