About Simsalabim
Developed by Net Entertainment and one of their slightly older slot machine games, Simsalabim is based on a trip to the circus. The slot machine debuted in 2012 and is heavily based on a trip to the circus. Played over 5 reels and 25 paylines, Simsalabim offers up a basic wagering range which can see you able to alter the number of lines you play with. This feature has been removed from newer NetEnt slot, but this is one of their older games you can still tinker with lines. Wagers then, will ultimately fall somewhere between the 0.01 per line per spin minimum limit, and the 250.00 per spin maximum limit. Players can expect to be able to find a more than decent RTP (return to player) rate of 97.5% in this slot, which carries a non-progressive prize worth 7,500 coins.
Special Features
Players will note that Simsalabim contains a wild symbol in the shape of an illusionist. He also doubles up as the best paying icon in the game and is responsible for the non-progressive we mentioned earlier. Wild symbols can substitute for all others, barring scatter and bonus icons.
Scatters appear as mystery boxes, and these can dish out wins worth 2x, 4x 25x or even 200x your total bet when 2, 3, 4 or 5 appear on the reels. Landing 3, 4 or 5 of them will also offer players 10, 20 or 30 free games.
Bonus icons appear as hat-wearing rabbits. They can trigger a bonus round when 3 or more appear on successive reels. In this feature, players can select from several hats to win instant win cash prizes. It is a very simple bonus round, with nothing terribly remarkable about it, save for semi-decent wins.
Bonus Feature
A proper free spin bonus round is far more enjoyable, and this is the reward if you land 3 or more scatters. Players will get to play with up to 30 free spins, depending on how many scatters they triggered the bonus round with. During the feature, any wins you do manage to land will be tripled courtesy of a 3x multiplier. Furthermore, additional free games can be won by landing more scatters on the reels while the bonus round is being played. Today, the feature of Simsalabim are still enjoyable, even if they aren’t what we could call cutting edge anymore.