The Secret Code game can be found at Net Entertainment casinos. Net Entertainment do make the house edge information of their slots games available and this can be found in the help files of the game (usually accessed by pressing the ‘?’ button at the bottom left of the game window). Net Entertainment games appear to only have one setting.
Secret Code Slot game – while not able to reference the film or book directly for copyright reasons – is quite obviously loosely based on Dan Brown’s ‘The Da Vinci Code’. This means you get a lot of gargoyles and ancient Christian iconography, but none of the characters or storyline, so much as there was.
This game is a 5 reel game, with 20 paylines and you can bet up to 5 coins on each payline.
There are two different bonus rounds available when playing Secret Code. The first is a free spin bonus with a small twist. When three or more of the ‘Scatter’ symbols turn up anywhere on the reels, this bonus feature is activated. You then have to choose one of the Scatter symbols by clicking on it. This will reveal the number of complimentary spins you’ll receive and the multiplier to all wins. The more Scatter symbols the higher the number of spins and the multipliers. While spinning, if two or more Scatter symbols turn up on any single round, your multiplier is increased by the number of Scatter symbols that appear.
The second bonus round is activated when three or more of the ‘Bonus’ symbols appear anywhere on the reels. This takes you to a screen with some hooded statues, wearing masks and holding locked chests. You are then presented with a corresponding number of keys. You have to match the keys to the correct chest. Every time you manage you will receive a prize.
Conclusion
Secret Code is far from a front runner in the Net Entertainment game cateloge, but it does have a reasonable house edge and sleek interface.