Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Arrow’s Edge Announced Yakuza Online Slot


In the world of movies, television shows and entertainment, organized crime has always been a fascinating subject that has drawn a bit of an audience. Arrow’s Edge is hoping to cash in on that fascination with their new Yakuza online slot. This game is based on depictions of the Japanese underworld, and it’s all about getting a piece of the action for yourself. It has a Japanese theme overall, but the crime-based slant on that theme is something that we haven’t seen done very much at all.




ABOUT THIS NEW GAME

When you first look at this game, you’ll see that it has a usual layout of five reels and three rows with a total of 25 paylines. A number of different features show up in this game as well including the sword wild symbol that drives a lot of the main game play. Each sword that appears on the reels gives you a free re-spin where the sword shifts one spot to the left. You’ll continue to get re-spins with this shifting wilds feature until no more wilds are left on the screen. On top of that, this wild gives a 3x multiplier to any winning combination that includes at least one of them.

THE BONUS FEATURE AND JACKPOTS

The gangster symbol himself is scattered, and three of them on the reels at once gives you a shot at a bonus feature. The way this works is that you get to start off by choosing from nine different people, and then you get to see if this person is actually loyal to your gang or a traitor. The outcome and your winnings depend on which of the three you choose.
On top of that, there are two big jackpots. The Mystery Jackpot pays out at $10,000 every time it hits five-figure territory, and the Super Slots Jackpot is a normal progressive that is expected to pay around $40,000 to $50,000, on average.

MOBILE OPTIONS AND MORE

On top of all of this great gameplay and interesting feature set, Yakuza is also mobile-friendly. This means you can take your play with you anywhere you have Wi-Fi or cell phone service to get a shot at picking up your piece of the action from the underground world of Japanese gangsters.

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