Parrot Party Slots

Parrot Party Slots is what happens when your grandmother tries to be playful and inventive and it comes out kind of corny and wonky. It has low key visuals, an odd and wholesome theme, and decent payouts, some of which make up for the largely copy and paste nature of the game. We didn’t thoroughly enjoyed the time we spent with it, mostly wishing that they’d tried a little harder to make this game fun and inventive. As is, and it fails to stand out on almost any front, half being amusing for that reason.

If you’re looking for something wholesome and have an odd love of birds, skip this review and give Parrot Party Slots a spin. It won’t wow you, but it’ll be well worth your time.

Premise of Parrot Party Slots

The premise of Parrot Party Slots is birds. Ones that had a party apparently. That’s kinda weird and quirky, which we like. They didn’t execute it with any zest or vigor, however, so it mostly remains cute in the same way a kindergarten teacher’s jokes are. That’s not a bad thing, just know that’s the tone going into it and you’ll be fine.

Presentation in Parrot Party Slots

Graphics in Parrot Party Slots are low budget. Everything is crisp, clear, colorful, and compelling to look at, which makes your time spent playing all the easier because of how easy they are on the eyes. Nothing is all that inventive, however, instead relying on the same stock reels that everyone else uses on the suits of card front, and not being overly inventive on the rest of the reels either. There’s oddly only one parrot given the theme, which doesn’t sound like much of a party to us.

Gameplay Mechanics in Parrot Party Slots

Gameplay in Parrot Party Slots is standard. At 5 reels and 25 pay lines, it does not break the mold there, chosing instead to keep things classy in ways we can respect.

Betting here ranges from a penny to $10, making this an accessible slot that anyone can jump into in hopes of winning a lot of money without worrying about necessarily breaking the bank in the process. Max bets cap out at $250, which tends to be how we rolled when we played it a bunch for our review.

The bonus round is called Parrot Party Bonus Feature, a name whose title represents the creativity not found in the game.

Liked About Parrot Party Slots

+ Corny theme + Solid and classic play mechanics + Decent payouts

Disliked About Parrot Party Slots

- Low budget and low effort - Didn’t stay on theme as much - Copy and paste for the most part - Gameplay is not very innovative - Can be a little addicting at times for obvious reasons

Who is Parrot Party Slots For?

This game is suitable for players of all types. In particular, it should appeal to:

* Players new to digital slots and looking for something relatively accessible * Moderate intensity players that have gotten their feet plenty wet in the online slots world and are looking for something a little more involved * Jaded slot vets * People that mostly want to win a bunch of money playing digital slot games * Players looking for slot nostalgia for the similarities and differences this slot has to other games * People more used to normal video games that are looking to get their feet wet in the world of online slots

Who is Parrot Party Slots NOT For?

Although we enjoy this slot, it is not for everybody. In particular, it may not be your cup of tea if this describes you in any fashion:

* Averse to winning money online * Looking for something truly innovative in the genre * You find the theme in any way offputting

Is Parrot Party Slots Buggy?

In the time we spent playing this game, we did not encounter any bugs, problems, or errors. The same cannot be said for all slots of this genre, so we commend the developers for a job well done on that. We also encountered no issues in processing winnings or payments, and everything ran very smooth just like you would expect across many varied devices in a variety of ecosystems and operating systems.

Conclusion - The Bottom Line on Parrot Party Slots

Parrot Party Slots isn’t bad, but we have trouble coming up with much of it that we can point to and say is all that good. It largely copies elements from other games around a theme they didn’t follow through and tries making up for it with decent payouts. Granted, that’s a big bonus, but it doesn’t make up for all else. If you want something made with love, you can look elsewhere. If you’ve got some free time and spare coin, however, Parrot Party Slots was made for you. Give it a go, and let us know what you think!