The DaVinci Diamonds slot game is made by IGT - the company behind WagerWorks casinos. IGT publish the house edge of their slots games with the paytable, however if the game has a range of possible settings, this figure is usually only given only as a range. Check with the casino you are playing at to find out if they give the exact value or range of possible values. The house edge of DaVinci Diamonds is 5.07%.
Linking a famous artist and tying his work up with sparkly stones and wham bam you’ve got yourself a slot game.
This game is a 5 reel game, with 20 paylines and you can bet up to 5 coins on each payline.
The ‘Wild’ symbol is wild.
There are two bonus features when playing DaVinci Diamonds. The first is active on ever spin and is called the ‘Tumbling Reel’ feature. At the end of a spin, if you’ve hit any win, the symbols that contributed to that win will shatter allowing new symbols to drop in from the top and replace them. This process will repeat until no new wins occur. Unlike other games we’ve seen with this feature, there is no additional multiplier for each win after the first using the Tumbling Reels feature.
The second bonus feature is activated when three of the ‘Bonus’ scatter symbol turn up on reels 1, 2 and 3. When this happens you will be awarded 6 complimentary spins. During the complimentary spins receiving between 3 and 5 of the Bonus symbol will award between 2 and 15 additional complimentary spins.
Conclusion
DaVinci Diamonds fails to offer the excitement that a good slot game should. Yes the Tumbling Reels feature is good fun, but it’s been done better elsewhere and the theme really fails to capture the imagination.