The Samba Spins slots game can be found at casinos offering Genii software. Genii is one of the newer software developers in the online gaming market. Alongside many of the smaller casino software providers Genii focus heavily on slots games. The House Edge/RTP of the Genii slots games is sometimes listed within the paytable for the newer games in their catalogue. For the older games, as Genii is partnered with UK licensed operators and the UKGC license requires the publication of this information, RTP figures can be found on numerous casino sites. As such we know that the house edge for Samba Spins is 5%.
Samba Spins is a 5 reel game that is 3 symbols high. There are 50 paylines available, playing from left to right.
Special Symbols
Wilds – The Wild symbols are the male and female “Samba Dancer” symbols, substituting for all symbols other than the Free Spins symbols. Any wilds that land on reels 2 or 4 will expand to fill the reel.
Free Spins/Scatters– The “Fireworks” is the Free Spins symbol. 3 or more will trigger the game’s Free Spins feature.
Bonus Features
Free Spins – Landing 3 of the “Fireworks” symbols will award you with 10 Free Spins. 4 of the “Fireworks” symbols will award you with 15 Free Spins. 5 of the “Fireworks” symbols will award you with 20 Free Spins. Free Spins can be re-triggered during the feature and all wins are doubled.
Conclusion
Things don’t get much more basic in the slots world than Samba Spins. The design is simple and so are the features, making this a game that is seriously lacking in anything that would make you want to stick around. There are wilds and free spins, but that is where the features end. This is a game crying out for something else, something to catch the eye, to hold the attention. The house edge fails to redeem anything here, sitting above what we would consider to be good value for money, making Samba Spins a game you would want to avoid.