Scientific Games Launches Tetris Extreme Slot
Tetris Extreme is a new spin on a classic puzzle game. It plays out on a 7x10 grid of colourful blocks, which tumble down the screen to launch free games and trigger jackpot payouts. It comes from Scientific Games and is now available at online and mobile casinos that carry this extensive range of slots and more.
Open Up The Colourful Grid
Anyone who has played Tetris will recognise the red, green, orange and purple blocks in different shapes and sizes. A win meter sits to the left of the grid and the Mini, Minor and Epic jackpot values sit to the right.
Players win by landing a full row of matching 'Tetriminos' across the game. These vanish, leaving room for symbols to fall into, potentially creating more winning combinations. The win meter begins to fill with each row vanishing in a sequence, adding win multipliers at each level. Once a series of cascades ends, any prizes are paid out based on how many matching tiles appeared. Clusters of symbols also pay prizes.
Trigger The Free Games
If all 15 levels of the meter fill up, players are rewarded with a free spins bonus round. During the games, a golden tile multiplies wins by 5 times over. The Mini, Minor, and Epic jackpots are awarded at random and must be paid out before they reach certain levels. The jackpots rise as a small percentage of all wagers placed on the Tetris Extreme slot, across all sites, is put aside.
High Variance Gameplay
Tetris Extreme is a medium to high volatility slot that pays back average returns of 96.09%. It's compatible with desktop PCs, and players can enjoy this innovative twist on the iconic original for stakes of between 0.20 and 100.00 per spin.
We’re eager to make a splash with fans in iGaming markets across the globe by combining that undeniable TETRIS feel with our player-favorite Mega Drop mechanic.”
Dylan Slaney, SVP Casino of Scientific Games digital group
Source - News Story - Scientific Games reimagines iconic Tetris gameplay with Tetris Extreme slot game www.scientificgames.com/news 16th December 2019