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Wonder Woman Slots 4 out of 5 stars

DC Comic’s Wonder Woman goes through the Cryptologic wringer, and gets a slots makeover in this fun and engaging online slot game, which offers players nostalgia in spades and a very involving bonus round.


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Summary

Bonus Features

Wild Symbol:
This game’s wild symbol is Wonder Woman herself. It subs for all symbols except for the scatter, and only appears on reels 2,3,4 and 5.

Spin three or more wilds, and you win 8 free spins. The wild can also appear during free spins, and the great news are that they’re held in place for up to 5 spins.

Bonus Bet / Scatter Symbol:
The game has a Bonus Bet, where you can play 50 paylines plus 10 extra coins. Any scatter wins during the Bonus Bet are multiplied by 50. Note that you can only trigger Wonder Woman’s bonus game if the Bonus Bet is activated.

This game’s scatter is the “Scatter” Logo. Three or more scatters while the Bonus Bet is activated will trigger the “Ares Showdown” bonus game. During this game, Ares attacks Wonder Woman with a horde of zombies, and you have to successfully hit Ares three times to defeat him and have the possibility of winning 100 times your triggering bet.

Gameplay

This 5-reel, 50 payline online slot has a lot going for it, including free spins, bonus bets, and an involving bonus game.

Game symbols are just what fans of the originating DC Comics (not to mention fans of the television series) would expect, including Wonder Woman and playing cards enhanced with Stars, Lassos, Swords, and Shields. I looked for an invisible plane but couldn’t seem to find one…

This online slot can payout a maximum of 5,000 coins during normal play, which equates to a whopping credit of 100,000 credits at maximum bet.

Speaking of maximum, players can bet as little as one penny or as much as $20 per coin. At 50 paylines, that’s a $1,000 maximum bet per spin that players could wager if they were so inclined.