- Another mining slot but some original features
- Stacked miners can lead to decent rewards
- Fairly low maximum win potential and nothing too exciting
Reel Kingdom look to have taken some inspiration from both the classic Tic Tac Toe game and Starburst when it comes to the design. Initially I was excited to see what kind of features they would come up with that are like the game, but the name is a bit misleading really as it has little connection to it apart from including X and O symbols. The design isn’t great either in my opinion; it’s a bit too basic and just doesn’t stand out. There are 5 reels here with 3 rows, paying in both directions. You need a winning combination using the following base symbols, ranked in ascending order based on their value:
- Amber, Diamond or Yellow Emerald
- Green Emerald
- Sapphire
- Mixed Stone
There is a wild symbol as well that substitutes for all others in a winning combination apart from the X and O symbols, appearing only on reels 2, 3 and 4.
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Tic Tac Take Slot Bonuses and Features
Tic Take Take Respin Feature. This is triggered when you land a vertical, horizontal or diagonal line of X or O symbols. For each line, a single respin is given, up to a maximum of 8. All lines turn into wilds and stay in place for the respin. If more X and O symbols are added and they create new lines, more respins will be given based on the number of lines formed.
Bonus Buy. Outside the U.K., you can buy the main bonus for 100x your stake.
Conclusion
Tic Tac Take slot from Reel Kingdom is a very simple game, as you can see. In fact, I’m struggling to think of a simpler game that I’ve reviewed recently. This starts with the design that, while colourful, doesn’t really have anything to it and looks a bit childish in my opinion. Then there’s the respin feature, the only feature in the game. This doesn’t trigger that often, and when it does you nearly always just get a single line of wilds and one respin that might offer a higher reward than usual, but not by much. It’s certainly not worth buying the respin feature for 100x your stake either if you’re outside the U.K., as it’s way too much for such a small return. All in all, there’s not much positive to say about this game. It’s a huge grind to occasionally get a very simple respond feature that doesn’t usually do much, with a maximum win potential of just over 2,000x your stake. I’d avoid this one if I were you.