New this November from Merkur Gaming has got to be one of the most futuristically sci-fi pokies we’ve seen this year so far. Cyborg Towers certainly is everything but ordinary and grabs the attention right off the launchpad.
Out of the ordinary is not only the look and feel and theme of the game, but also the actual setup. The 6×3 game area contains only 5 active paylines and only 3 types of symbols with which to form winning combinations. There has been included a fourth symbol, but this is more of a triggering bonus symbol, helping the player progress towards several different bonus prizes.
As for the actual size of the bet to be applied, the choice remains up to the player, with the minimum wager starting out from as little as $0.10, and the maximum fixed at $20.
Notable too is that Cyborg Towers doesn’t feature any of the usual suspects – no Wilds, no Scatters, and no Free Games feature. Instead, the ultimate aim of the game is to form the best possible combinations as progress is made climbing the towers.
The pokie features a total of three Cyborg Towers to be scaled – with each tower associated with a specific symbol. Progress up the ladder is made by forming combinations of the representative symbol. At the top of each later is a jackpot waiting to be claimed – 100x, 200x, and 1,000x the basegame wager.
A symbol to be careful of is the Cyborg reset symbol. Whenever this symbol appears on a ladder, all progress related to that particular ladder is lost.
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