Columbus Slot Review
It's time to jump into the boat with Christopher Columbus sail the stormy sea, with the only difference is that he is looking to get into new areas of discovery, while hunting for big wins on the reels strengthen our balance!
For those of you wondering who on earth (you did skip history class?), Christopher Columbus was an Italian explorer who completed four voyages across the ocean, to discover new countries along the way, but his legend is shrouded in controversy that he stolen discover credit to America. Anyway the adventure makes for a great slot machine themes, but unfortunately it is not properly implemented by Novomatic - feeling like it dates back to his time.
Columbus slot has 5 reels and 9 paylines, but rather with the sea as background, it is as if we are playing in a brick-and-mortar casino. You will not have to worry about bankroll management here can set the bet per line of 1 (meaning a 9 credit minimum bet) to 100 (for a 900 credit bet) - providing options for everyone
Ancient Symbols, Annoying Sounds
As we alluded to, the symbols have an historical feel about them, but there are no surprises on the most valuable symbol - its Columbus, and he is also to replace the games Wild symbol for all others except the three Scatters.
No surprise there on a slot revolves around him, and rightly so. Joining him was Queen Isabella, who helped him achieve his dream of voyaging from Europe to discover new lands by funding his adventures after some initial rejections, a luxurious gold necklace, Sextant, three of the famous ships he voyaged on - Nina, Pinta, and santa Maria, plus they are all accompanied by playing card symbols that you would find in a video poker machine - ace to 10, making for a total of twelve different symbols.
I have already harked on about it and I'm sure it will not be the last time I mention it, but the sounds in Columbus are just awful. They are just standard sounds that we hear from many of the other Novomatic slots, completely separate from the theme and I am only one of thousands of players frustrated at their lack of effort in this regard - better noise would greatly improve Columbus, and many of the other slots.