Power Plant Slots
Many of you are probably not that aware of the advancements of Yggdrasil, for they’re a quiet slots provider that rely on their games to do the talking more than simply bragging. Not that they need to brag, for they always create incredibly vibrant and enthralling games, each of them as unique as the last. What is more, all of them tend to be mobile friendly, to further enhance their impressive credentials.
If you haven’t heard of the company until now, don’t worry too much, for they’re like a well-known secret – only a select few know what they’re about and which games belong to them. It might be that you’ve played one of their titles before without realising it. If you’re completely new to the brand though, that’s okay as Power Plant is a great starting point for even the most inexperienced user. The simplicity of gameplay, combined with the aesthetics, makes for a user-friendly experience of the highest quality.
Switching on Power
The matrix before us is a large 8x5 experience, presenting us with a conventional and yet friendly grid to adapt to. In truth, not much about it has changed accept its depth, but that small change in rows makes all the difference. Due to the setup here, we’d anticipated cascading reels, but they never came, instead the symbols just spin away. However, when a winning line is made, a line of electricity will connect them all, helping to highlight your success.
It’s an exclusive way of doing things, and it isn’t one we’ve seen from other brands or from Yggdrasil itself, and so this is a whole new experience for everyone, players old and new. What really makes the imagery and layout of the design pop though is the attention to detail that’s been placed on the aesthetics – you feel like you’re inside of one the fanciest power plants ever built. It’s a weird sentence to say, believe you and me, but it goes to show how powerful the correct style and design can be to a game’s success.
A Big Number
As much as you might like to move onto the special features of this grid, we’re still wowing about the number of winlines available: 82 is a lot for such a low variance game. It’s not that we’ve never seen this many before, in fact we’ve seen a great deal more, it’s just that it was so unexpected to be presented with so many possibilities.
Having this much room to play with can be both a blessing and a curse. You see, as there’s more places for wins to land, it stands to reason that you should have more luck, however because of that increased room it also means it’s a lot harder to line up the wins just right. It’s a catch-22 of nearly all slot machines, though sometimes the issue is more present in one more than others, like here. Just bear that in mind when you’re trying to unlock the four features – it could prove a tough task for you.
Go Outdoors More
Power Plant is fun and everything, but we’ve been cooped up inside for a long time now, and so it’s about time to introduce some sunshine into our lives. Chasin’ Rainbows is a fruit machine reimagined, using the lucky imagery of the Irish to take the gameplay forward.
It’s far more simple than anything you’ll see from Yggdrasil, but we still feel that Gamesys have done a good job in generating interest in a 1 winline title. Think of this as your respite from all that manual labour; once you’ve done frollicking about you can return back inside and crack on with powering up the Yggdrasil matrix once more. One aspect that does go in Chasin’ Rainbows favour though, is that it costs a lot less than Power Plant, only between 0.25 and 0.75 credits. That’s much nicer than 250 coins!
Going Live
Yggdrasil, and yourselves, have helped keep the Power Plant going for another day, so consider this a job well done. Your small contribution - or big, if you’re a high roller - has meant that more power has been pumped around the national grid. Okay, so of course we’re joking, but that’s part of the fun of playing such a lively game – you’re able to make jokes and chill out a hell of a lot more. You should try to unwind with this real cash slot sometime, maybe tonight?