Triple 7 Inferno Slots
Spin Logic Gaming has released many excellent slots over the years, sometimes under its alter ego, RTG. Will this turn out to be a promising factor in the release of the Triple 7 Inferno slot? Let’s see what we can figure out as we review it below.
The reels and paylines point to something small to play
Yes, there are only three reels involved, and you only get one line to place bets on here.
This is not a penny slot game
With only one line, this isn’t too much of a problem. The smallest line bet is five cents. You can decide whether to stick with that or play two or three coins on the line instead.
What about some special icons?
Some smaller games don’t bother with wilds or scatters – let’s be honest, there wouldn’t usually be room for scatters at all. When we played the game, there were no special icons to find. You can see if you can spot a blank space though, for reasons we will reveal next in our review.
The Triple 7 Inferno bonus feature
It’s not quite a bonus, but about as close to one as you will get in this game. The idea is that instead of landing prize symbols on the reels, you can spin them to see if you’re able to land three blank spaces. If this should occur, you will receive a prize for achieving it.
The paytable displays all the available icons in the game. You might notice that some of the prizes only trigger prizes when you play with two or three coins. So, if you only play using one coin, you’re going to miss out on some of the prize potential offered in Triple 7 Inferno.
Is this game fiery enough to play?
Triple 7 Inferno comes with a practice option should you wish to use that first. We’d recommend that you do, so you can determine whether you want to spend some of your gaming budget on what is a small title.