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If you are a fan of comics, you will love the overall visual appearance of the 2024 release. It reminds me a bit of Spiderman. The action takes place on the rooftops of an unnamed city. It seems that the authors combined several popular superheroes to create new characters.
The cartoonish visuals will give you the impression that you are reading a comic or watching a cartoon. Believe me, this is going to be a fun trip down memory lane. As you spin the reels, the soundtrack will mount up the tension and put you in a proper mood for battle in the Showdown Spins.
None of the superheroes or the supervillains have names. They prefer to stay anonymous. However, you will see that most of them have familiar appearances and superpowers. For example, the leader of superheroes resembles Birdman. Also, there is the Thing from Fantastic 4, who is made of stone.
A couple of heroes took some powers from Wolverine and Spiderman. As for the villains, you will find a resemblance with Thanos, Deadpool, and even Ram Man from He-Man. The Wild and the Wild Toolbox have similar roles. The Wild Toolbox offers more than Wilds. The Scatter triggers the Showdown Spins feature.
Even though superheroes have a leading part in this pokie, even an ordinary bloke like you can play the Octoplay title. Legends: Battle For Earth is a 6×4 pokie with 20 fixed paylines. The 2024 release pays left to right, beginning from the far-left reel. 2-of-a-kind is the minimum for landing wins.
Betting starts at $0.10 per spin. The maximum bet is $150. If you activate the Double Chance, it can go up to $210. Legends Battle For Earth is a medium-variance pokie machine with 95.70% RTP and 6,000x max win.
When a group of superheroes gather to defend Earth from alien supervillains, you expect that there will be loads of action. Well, I might disappoint you a bit because Legends: Battle For Earth comes only with 2 extras, if we disregard the option to buy the feature and the Double Chance.
Nevertheless, the Wild Toolbox and the Showdown Spins feature will provide you with more than enough excitement. Wild Toolbox appears both in the base game and during Showdown Spins. Once you start Showdown Spins, the Wild Toolbox has an even better role than in the base game.
Apart from acting as a Wild, the Wild Toolbox also comes with different modifiers. In this section, I will mention modifiers in the base game. Up to 2 Wild Toolbox icons can appear in a single spin. Each Wild Toolbox will surprise you with 3-8 modifiers.
It can turn random symbols into Wilds or give random symbols 2x, 3x, or 5x multipliers. I had so much fun with Wild Toolbox. It appeared often and surprised me with all sorts of goodies. Random multipliers can even land on the same symbol and deliver a significant boost. My biggest win with Wild Toolbox was 80x in the base game.
When 3+ Scatters appear on the reels, you trigger the Showdown Spins feature. Depending on the number of triggering Scatters (3, 4, 5, 6), you get health points for the superheroes and their enemies and guaranteed allies or enemies who will appear on the grid.
You play on a 6×1 grid where only allies, enemies, Wild Toolbox, and blank tiles can appear. Both the allies and the enemies get some energy and each time you land an enemy on one side and an ally on the other, they will start battling.
If the ally wins the battle, you get a cash prize. If the enemy wins, he collects the prize from the defeated ally and puts it in the victory fund. The victory fund is collected only if you defeat the enemies. The enemies are defeated only when you destroy all of their energy.
If you use all of the allies’ energy, you lose the battle and you pocket only the cash prizes you won in the battle. Now, the energy of either the allies or the enemies is destroyed when no one appears on the opposite side.
For example, if an enemy appears on his side and there are no allies on the other side, the enemy will take a certain amount of the allies’ energy, which is equal to the energy of the enemy. The feature ends when either of the opposite sides loses all energy.
Allies that survive the attack remain locked on the reels and are upgraded with 10+ of energy. Enemies that survive remain on the reels but do not get an energy boost. When you land a Wild Toolbox on either side, it upgrades the enemies/allies that are currently active.
The feature will also end when you collect a total prize of 3,000x. However, this happens extremely rarely.
If you activate this option, it will double your chances of triggering the Showdown Spins feature. It will increase the price of your spin. I tried the option and I failed to trigger the feature. That’s why I do not recommend it.
For a price of 100x the spin, you can buy the Showdown Spins feature. Again, I must say that I am not fond of the Buy Feature option because it rarely delivers payouts larger than the initial price. To prove it, I used the option several times and each time I won less than I paid for the option.
I must say that I triggered the Showdown Spins feature regularly. I didn’t have to use either the Double Chance or the Buy feature options. However, the final outcome was not that satisfying. Total wins in the Showdown Spins feature rarely went over 50x. My biggest win was 75x.
I also do not like the fact that, out of 20 times, I defeated the enemies only once. And even then the total win was around 50x. In most cases, I won only the cash prizes collected from defeating the enemies in battle.
I had one situation where I was so close to winning the victory fund. The total energy of the enemies was very low and the total win was around 2,000x. And just when I was about to start celebrating, the enemy boss appeared on the opposite side. He crushed my team of allies and took the victory fund back to his home planet.
All in all, not a bad pokie. Nevertheless, the allies will have a difficult job defending Earth. I rate Legends: Battle For Earth 8.0.
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