It’s one heady trip - did we say this is like the 80s, we definitely meant to say the 60s. The background looks so good that we almost forgot about the reels, choosing to focus instead on the subtle rotations of the purple and orange ombre kaleidoscope of patterns. Wazdan has some serious wizardry going off at the HQ. And should you actually be looking for a change of pace, you can also get that with Vegas Hot too for it’s distinctive from its sibling and yet remarkably similar. Granted that’s countered by the 5 winlines instead of 81, but sometimes less really is more when gaming.įor those of you who’ve done as we have and played them backwards, starting with the second activity first, don’t worry about them looking totally different - they’re very similar and will soon have us feeling right at home. We will say this though, the original slot has a lot more going on than the sequel, like the multiplier walls that can show up at the drop of a hat.
There’s nothing wrong with being so unassuming, but it will undoubtedly put a lot of potential players off when being greeted by a wall of retro gaming that looks like it’s clawed its way from the mid 80s. After loading up Vegas Hot from Wazdan, it’s not hard to understand why they decided to make a second slot with the same title, sprucing it up and padding it out Vegas Hot is one humble slot machine.