New iGame Review: Spartacus Call to Arms

Spartacus Call to Arms by SG Interactive features a fantastic free spin bonus and a potential for any win to be multiplied, so players can win big with every spin.

Spartacus Call to Arms
SG Interactive

The legendary warrior returns in Spartacus Call to Arms by SG Interactive. Featuring a fantastic free spin bonus and a potential for any win to be multiplied, players can win big with every spin.

Spartacus Call to Arms is a five-reel slot game. It contains wilds, scatters, and a group of special reels that determine what wins are multi­plied by.

Each of the 8 Special Reels will display one of the symbols from the pay table on each spin. These symbols change every spin, but one or more symbols from the pay table will always be displayed, except BONUS. If a WILD lands on these special reels it immediately transfers to a random position on the base game reels. WILD will not transfer onto any BONUS or WILD already ap­pearing in the base game reels. It is possible to have several different symbol matches per spin across special reels.

There are three scattered BONUS symbols on reels 1, 3, and 5 triggering the Free Spin Bonus. The WILD symbol is wild and substitutes for all symbols except BONUS.

Developer: SG Interactive
Format: Five-reel, 20-line
Min Bet: .25
Max Bet: 50
Default Game Size: 1920 x 1080 on desktop, 1080 x 1920 on mobile
Primary Game Hit Frequency: approximately 30%

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