Vegas Party Slots is a shiny, neon, and vibrant game set on the strip that’s hell bent on giving you a seizure. With bold graphics, a wonderful theme, and decent pay outs, it’s a good time to be had no matter who you are or where you’re at. We thoroughly enjoyed the time we spent with it, mostly wishing that they’d toned the graphics done a bit in favor of refining the gameplay and adding in more Vegas elements.
If you love casinos, the strip, and lots and lots of money, you’re the target audience here and should jump right in. If not, there’s something wrong with you, which reading the rest of this review will hopefully correct.
Premise
The premise of Vegas Party Slots is Vegas. The strip, to be precise. You probably figured that, but we’ll clear it up right now. It takes many elements from the night life there that lasts all day, and puts them in a neon slot wrapper on a screen for you to enjoy. It’s a nice way to give a nod to how slots started, as any time we play them, we admittedly look back to our days in Vegas which got us hooked on them.
Presentation
Graphics in Vegas Party Slots are great, but a bit much here and there for some of us. 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. The use of neon and all else, however, can be overbearing depending on what all’s on screen.
The suits of cards in particular are a little bit much, but we liked all else, even though the rest of it is likely guiltier of the neon affliction. It’s like a strobe light in game form.
Mechanics
Gameplay in Vegas Party Slots is standard, which is appropriate given the theme. At 5 reels and 20 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 $5, 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 $125, which tends to be how we rolled when we played it a bunch for our review. We wish they rolled higher, but we appreciate it cracking the $100 mark at all given what most slots do.
The bonus round is called The Vegas Party Slots Bonus Game, which wins the award for least inventive name ever, but padded our wallets with multipliers and free spins, so we welcome it.
Likes
+ Classic theme
+ Solid and classic play mechanics
+ Decent payouts
Dislikes
- So bright...
- Gameplay is not very innovative
- Can be a little addicting at times for obvious reasons
Who is this Game 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 the Game 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 it 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
Vegas Party Slots is a nice game set on the strip that you can play without having to get drunk. You can be drunk we suppose, but we spent out time mostly sober with this game. If you love Vegas, money, and slots, this game captures a bit of the excitement that started an industry. If not, you’d likely be better off with a more subdued slot that we ourselves wouldn’t like as much, so we can’t be friends. Sorry. It’s not you it’s us.