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Overview Of The Emirate 2
Encompassed in elite fortune and only the best, our newest premium slot grants you a new magnificent lifestyle with infinite choices, customized yachts and cars, pleasure, and all the golden riches of everyone’s dreams. In this Emirate II slot, you’ll finally be able to live like the high-rollers of this world. All the glam is ready for your taking say Endorphina, lets take a look and see if its as glamourous as it sounds!Slot Description
The Emirate 2 has a 5 reel, 3 row setup with 20 fixed paylines and no bonus feature, yes you read that correctly, it doesn’t have a bonus!The Emirate 2 Paytable
The paytable in The Emirate 2 is dynamic and changes with your stake, for simplicity the example below is set to €/£1 per spin. To start we have the Lamp, the Horn and the Necklace all paying 5x stake for a full line. The Superyacht and the Shaykhah both pay 10x for a full line, the Sheikh pays double at 20x and the top symbol of the Wild pays 50x for a full line of 5, all symbols are stacked too so a full screen of Wilds is possible which would pay 1000x stake.Final Thoughts On The Emirate 2
The Emirate 2 has an RTP of 96.01%, the volatility is Low and the maximum win is 1000x stake.The graphics and sounds were nice and the gentle animations of the symbols upon a win look classy and suit the theme, however, that’s about it, there’s literally nothing to the game other than pressing spin, getting a win and then pressing spin again. The slot offers nothing to keep you engaged other than the possibility of landing 5 scatters and winning a very tame 500x stake or the incredibly slim chance of a full screen of wilds for double that which in my case just wasn’t enough.
Don’t get me wrong the game feels very generous with almost every other spin being a win and with plenty of near full screens of the lower paying symbols, maybe for a high roller it could be a winner, just not for this low stake player!
As always thanks for reading and if you fancy a go there’s a link below for real play and demo, mae alsalama!