80’s Night Life Slots
Fancy a cultural exploration of an era that has been remarked as being one of the best the music scene has ever experienced? Of course you do, we all do, which is why we bring to you 80’s Night Life from iSoftBet.
Just as the disco ball lights up the dancefloor and gets everyone into the party spirit, the 5 reels of this slot machine will have you dancing on down and shaking your tail feather without a care in the world. Best of all, you don’t have to go into a themed club to enjoy the enticing sounds of the music, you can have your own private party in the middle of your living space.
The 20 winlines also mean you have a lot of time to backcomb and pile up your hair, a whole can of hairspray dedicated to the noble cause of disco music. We take our dancing and gaming seriously, so when the two come together, you can bet your wallets that we’ll be dressed to the nines and going all in.
Platforms
Move aside flatforms, we want to tower above the rest when we move about the 3x5 grid, and to do that with style we need some serious height. Towering over the matrix not only helps you stand out from the other dancers, but it also means you can get a clearer picture of what everything is worth.
There’s a lot of mightily fine dancers up in here tonight, all of them with the skills to take your number one spot, but you’re not about to let that happen. This is why you need to get as many of the bonus icons as possible, three will do but five would be preferred.
Once you have them in hand you can enter into the dance-off, and select which soulful performer you wish to champion. Select one of the shadows projected onto the dance floor to get an injection of cash into your account.
Should the Disco Bonus not sate your lust for all things 80’s and disco, you have the wilds and the YMCA to whip into shape before the next song finishes. Better act fast to avoid looking washed up and out of touch.
Young Man
In a clever move by iSoftBet, the lower value tiles have been replaced with the letters Y, M, C, A instead of the usual card suits, meaning you get to make garish hand gestures as you wiggle that rump of yours.
The A is the cheapest of the icons, gifting between €5 and €60, while the Y is the most expensive of the foursome, delivering as much as €120.
What would the YMCA be without the Village People? It would be nothing, the iconic costumes alone worth as much as the song, which is probably why you have all of the group ready and waiting for you. Out of them all, the Indian is the one that will gain you the most coinage, coming in at €5,000, however even the sailor has the potential to hand out a wad of cash worth €150. It isn’t great, but what a fine start.
Should that still not be enough (sheesh, you’re hard to please!) you have the two Xs of the game: the x2 and x4 tiles that grant you multipliers whenever they appear. You don’t need a winning line full of them, you just need one of them in addition to a winning combination.
Dance Fight!
If you have 0.02 or 1 credit, then you have enough to get involved with this dance fight, which means no excuses not to play. That’s how little it costs to play 80’s Night Life, and the very reason why we tell everyone to leave the demo version at home with its knitting; you have no time to wile away when there’s dancing to be done.
You also need to try the autospins at least once, even if you don't’ think you’ll continue using them. This is because it enables you to speed up your dance moves without falling into a tired out heap in the middle of the floor. Can you imagine the scandal of you, one of the greatest dancers, making such a scene?