BGaming has finally jumped on the Megaways bandwagon, and Aztec Magic Megaways is their very first release with the ultra-popular dynamic reels engine. The Mesoamerican-inspired theme is probably no coincidence, as they have several releases with similar visuals in their back catalog. We’re talking, of course, about their Aztec Magic series, and the rather simple gameplay from this range is also carried over into this Megaways debut.
The base game is pretty barebones for a Megaways release, and there is no progressive multiplier or even cascading wins. You’ll have to rely on the up to 117,649 win ways in other words, combined with occasional multiplier wilds up to x3. The wilds are sticky in the bonus round, and the x2 Chance ante bet doubles your feature chances. The bonus buy option is available in some jurisdictions, but not the UK, and overall this is a mediocre Megaways release.
The premium symbols pay between 0.8 and 10 x your stake for 6 of a kind wins, and theAztec Pyramid Wildsteps in for all regular pay symbols to help complete winning combinations. The wild may be assigned with amultiplier of x2 or x3at random times, and these combine if more than one multiplier wild is involved in the same win. The wild cannot appear on reel 1.
TheSun Disc Scattertriggers the Bonus Round when you land at least 3 anywhere in view, and you get8, 10, 12 or 16 free spinswhen you land3, 4, 5 or 6 scatters, respectively.All wilds that land during the bonus round become stickyon the reel they land on, and they accumulate towards the top position after one spin.
TheChance x2 Featurecan be switched on/off between base game spins, and it doubles your bonus round chances. You’ll have to pay 50 % extra per spin though, but it’s definitely something to consider. Alternatively,non-UK players can buy the bonus roundfor100xtheir total stake. This awards 3+ guaranteed scatters on the spin that follows.
You get a small taste of the base game, before we purchase the bonus round. It starts around the 1-minute mark, and we landed 4 scatters which gave us 10 free spins. The sticky wilds landed us a couple of decent payouts, and you can see for yourself how we fared by hitting the play button below.
BGaming has perhaps not chosen the most original theme for their Megaways debut, but the pace of the game is excellent with the turbo switched on and if you hold down the spin button. This is also due to the fact that there is no cascading wins mechanic to slow you down, so plowing through plenty of spins to get to the bonus round doesn’t have to take all that long.
It goes even faster with the x2 Chance ante bet turned on, of course, and the sticky wilds you get can certainly do damage at certain times. This is not least the case if you get sticky multiplier wilds, and the12,960xpotential is decent enough for this engine. We also like that big wins are displayed relative to your stake, in addition to the total sum, but overall this is not a very memorable first effort with the dynamic reels engine.
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Aztec Gold Megaways- is iSoftBet’s Megaways debut, proving that hitting a home run with the overused Mesoamerican theme is definitely possible. You get cascading wins, as well as a hold-and-win style bonus round with improvable reel multipliers. You can win 3 fixed jackpots also, and the max win is a solid 19,200x your stake.
Aztec Magic Deluxe- is the Deluxe version of the even earlierAztec Magicfrom BGaming, and both games have clearly inspired the Megaways version at hand. All wild wins are tripled, and 3 priestess scatters awards 10 free spins. The volatility is a casual medium, and you can win up to 5,000x your stake.
Wild Expedition- is a Red Tiger release where an Indiana Jones lookalike gets “hot and heavy” with a Lara Croft lookalike. Nick turns random symbols into his symbol randomly, while Cara blows a kiss that transforms Nick symbols into sticky wilds. Wilds are always sticky in the bonus round, which comes with a 2,101x potential.