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The Sky's the Limit | Bier Haus | Jumpin Jalapenos | The Lovely Outlaws | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
User Score | (585) | (85123) | (62195) | (15920) |
Return to Player | 0% | 96.28% | 91.1% | 94.9% |
Volatility | — | — | Medium | — |
Min Bet | 0.2 | 0.4 | 0.25 | 0.99 |
Max Bet | 100 | 40 | 125 | 3960 |
Max Win | — | — | — | — |
Autoplay | No | No | No | No |
Bonus Buy | No | No | No | No |
Bonus Rounds | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Cascading Reels/Avalanche Feature | No | No | No | No |
Number of Paylines | 20 | 40 | 50 | 99 |
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The captain has a few announcements for you before take off, essentially a refresher in how to fly with Core Gaming. To begin with he’ll talk you through how to place your bet, then move onto any extra features that may have been included in your flight.
Betting in The Sky’s the Limit is not only easy, it’s fun. That’s because the conventional stake buttons have been thrown out the window and replaced with passenger status: economy, frequent flyer, premium, business class, and upper class.
Each of the levels has a different sum of money associated with it, for example, flying in economy means your bet is worth 0.20, but go up to business and you’ll end up with an 0.80 credit wager. Upper can’t be chosen prior to the game, it must be earned during your time with the brand.
After that there are no other widgets or toggles to press, and so we can set off on our long haul flight.
The payable is a mixed bag of innovative symbols and classic ones, with the latter always paying out the least. From J to K no more than 4 credits can be salvaged, and that’s with the maximum matches of five. While this shows the card values lack of resilience, the A icon throws a spanner in the works by being on par with the captain and the air hostess; all three are worth up to 8 coins.
Out of all the tiles though, it’s the destination based ones that bring in the euros, with Las Vegas being the most iconic of them all in The Sky’s the Limit. This icon can win 2, 8 or 20 credits.
Those are the six of the best words to ever be uttered to someone when travelling; upgrades are what we all want, but without having to purchase them. Luck is in hand as the cabin crew are ready to hand over an upgrade to you should the right tile land on the fifth reel; the free upgrade spin will only upgrade you for one round. During that time, if you win, the prize will be equivalent to the higher level and not the one you paid for.
As for getting to the upper class seats, that too has to happen along the fifth reel. In a similar fashion to the previous upgrade, the upper class spins will give players the chance to experience wins as a high flyer. Only here there are five rounds to savour instead of just one.
The Sky’s the Limit sounded like it was going to be corny and disappointing, but it was anything but that: innovative, clever, attractive, engaging, we just couldn’t stop playing. The wins weren’t overly large but nor were they too small, and with a chance to upgrade without paying, you can always get higher than you thought possible.