Stampede Slots
Stampede Slots captures the indescribable beauty of Africa that is not always appreciated until a visit to this incredible continent. The red sunsets, the glorious areas of jungles and wide plains and the animals. Wild animals roaming everywhere and with such grace and beauty. Featuring symbols like cheetahs, antelopes, giraffes, zebras, elephants and the majestic eagle wild, along with the Umbrella Thorn scatter. Developed by Betsoft, a leading provider in the industry.
Players can try out this slots game for fun or jump straight in and start playing the real money version. There are five reels and 1024 ways to win in this game that includes free spins, wild symbols and a special gamble double up feature that is only offered at the end of the standard spins.
Gamble Double Up Feature
The double up feature takes players to a new screen where they are invited to bet all or 50% of their winnings from the spin. The gamble is on a tossed coin and the player has to guess heads or tails, where the coin will come to land. Correctly guessing will double his winnings but an incorrect guess loses his winnings for that spin. The gamble feature continues until the player reaches his gamble limit or loses his winnings for that spin.
Free Spins and Scatter Payouts
In the main game the scatter symbol, the Umbrella Thorn tree on a background of red skies and barren land, is the important symbol to look out for together with the wild. The wild can substitute for other symbols and complete winning ways. In the free spins mode the wild holds an additional multiplying value of 2x or 3x. Free spins are triggered when the player lands three or more of the scatter symbols on screen. Three of the scatters on screen awards the player 80 coins and 8 free spins. Four of the scatters awards the player 400 coins and 12 free spins and five of the scatter symbols awards players 800 coins and 20 free spins. With every spin of the reels the player will fall in love more with the stunning African desert and jungle where animals roam freely and the sunsets are to die for.










