April 14, 2024

Music And Dance Themes – Popular Trends In Slots

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The themes of the slots, which developers use to create their gaming products, delight with a wide variety of features. Music of the 70s, 80s, 90s, rock bands, dancing with the stars, families of great singers – all this is actively used in free slot machines without download the leading brands of the gambling industry. Content developers for online casinos use all sorts of innovations to create truly unique products.

NetEnt Guns and Roses Slot

Four years ago, NetEnt announced the launch of a slot dedicated to the great rock band – Guns N ’Roses. In January 2016, gamblers were finally able to test the slot on the developer’s platform. Truly, the gaming machine caused the excitement of a gambling audience and attracted a considerable audience of new fans in the gambling industry.

Guns N ’Roses is a 5-reel, 20-line slot, captivating with an extravagant design, chic 3D animation, bright, detailed characters. The reels are marked with images of the main participants of the rock band, and with thematic pictures of card values ​​decorated with red roses. Wild is also presented in the form of a game logo and bonus in the form of an old musical record.

The gameplay unfolds dynamically and rapidly. You will feel like a fan, being at a concert of the legendary rock band, plunging into the sparkle of concert lights. You will find many prizes, free spins, stacked wild symbols, bonus rounds, as well as extra multipliers that appear in random order and multiply the bet from x4 to x10.

Ozzy Osbourne Family by Microgaming

The greatest singer, participant, and co-founder of Black Sabbath, as well as such popular styles as hard rock and heavy metal, Ozzy Osbourne formed the basis of the plot of The Osbournes Family slot. In 2002, MTV broadcast a series on Osborne and his family. The shocking series caused the enthusiasm of fans and mixed reviews from critics.

Microgaming accurately embodied the outline of the series in gambling. Themed characters are printed on 5 reels and 20 lines. Among them are the singer himself, Sharon, Kelly and Jack Osborne, as well as their family photo, a golden figurine, a black guitar, a red armchair, and a microphone. There Wild symbol available and two scatters – an old door handle and a Mini dog.

Mini Dog will give 10 free spins with an x2 multiplier, during which it can occur in 2, 3, 4 reels and bring additional wins. The slot has additional bonus rounds:

Knock-knock – you can win prizes in the amount of the total bet multiplied by a coefficient from 2 to 5

Grab a Gift – starts automatically, regardless of the situation on the reels, where you need to try to grab the selected gift.

Twerk slot by Endorphina

At the beginning of February of this year, at the ICE Totally Gaming 2019 (London), Endorphina presented the Energizer slot – Twerk. Twerk or Buti-dance is a direction in the dance, the movements of which occur solely with the gluteal muscles. Dancing attracts with its frankness and, of course, sexuality. Czech developers decided to embody all this in a thematic video slot. Enchanting symbolism in the form of 7 dancers is applied to the drums, which attract attention from the first minute and make you play with even more excitement.

Disco 70s from Tom Horn Gaming

Disco Fever of the 70s is one of the most legendary discos in history. Tom Horn transferred all the attributes of this event to the reels of the video slot. 5 reels, 9 paylines, a risk game, an exclusive zone with free spins and extra wins, as well as a wild symbol with double multiplayer – the evening at Disco Fever,  promises to be exciting. Get VIP tickets and experience the epicenter of the 70s disco!

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Bernard - Side-Line Staff Chief editor
Bernard Van Isacker is the Chief Editor of Side-Line Magazine. With a career spanning more than two decades, Van Isacker has established himself as a respected figure in the darkwave scene.

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