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User Score
(937)
(116261)
(36476)
(27786)
Return to Player
95.85%95.44%96.13%95.77%
Volatility
MediumMedium
Min Bet
0.10.10.05250
Max Bet
252501505000
Max Win
Autoplay
NoYesYesYes
Bonus Buy
NoNoNoNo
Bonus Rounds
YesYesYesYes
Cascading Reels/Avalanche Feature
NoNoNoNo
Number of Paylines
51550
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Lighting Up

You can’t expect anything to happen unless you feed the flames, and in this particular title you need to apply the heat that only money can provide. The bet amount has an accessible range of between 0.10 and 25 coins, meaning that most of the gaming population can play for real. As this is a flexible title, you can change the level of the bet as you play, prior to each spin, which is useful for when the odds aren’t in your favour.

While it’s not necessary to bet the optimum amount, it will make a difference to the kind of money you can expect back; Hot Blizzard increases its pay outs when you increase your bet. When users stake 0.10 the most they can win is €100, however if they bet the full 25 the jackpot becomes 25,000 credits.

Regardless of which way you decide to go, you’ll still need to decide whether you’d like to automatically spin the reels or not via the Auto play widget. The options presented to you are from Auto to 100, with the former having no specific end amount with which to play towards. Should you wish to cast aside software led gaming and use your keyboard and/or mouse, users can tap the appropriate controls and begin their spins.

Watch It Burn

A tundra of fire is going to engulf these winning lines, and with it the fruits will go up in flames as you smoke out the wins; patience is most definitely a virtue with Hot Blizzard. Winning combinations don’t happen often, and should you be so lucky as to get a lot, they’re rarely the big ones.

To make the game more enjoyable and rewarding, should luck leave your side, the scatter symbol in this slot brings up to 30 spins, with every prize having been multiplied by 3. In addition to this golden star, you have the fiery 7 blazing a way to the kitty, promising the huge amounts we mentioned earlier.

We found however, that none of this was quite as much fun as the gamble feature, which says a lot about the entertainment factor of this game; the double up is available after a win. There’s a red button on one side and a black one on the other, with a card facing down sandwiched in the middle - players have to guess what the colour of the card suit will be. They can have five attempts, the rounds unlocking after every success.

Chilly Rather Than Scorching

This slot machine is more lukewarm than an inferno, and it’s because it lacks appeal, both in a visual sense and a gameplay one; nothing inspires you here. It’s mundane, almost as dull as going to a job you hate. We want passion, we want to be moved.

Anyone who says that what we want can’t be portrayed in a vintage slot machine is very wrong, it has been done, we know as we’ve played them. If you can afford the time to search for alternatives, we’d recommend it with this activity.