A game with this kind of design gets me all giddy with joy. I’ll be honest: I am not usually a fan of Yggdrasil, so let’s see if the gameplay also ticks all the boxes. I load Valley of the Dead OnlyWins from my casino, play $2 per spin, and select to play 50 auto-spins.
A win from my first spin is a good sign, be it only a $2.40 return. The next ten spins are fruitless, but soon, a run of wins sees me land a combination of $4.20. The energy does get lost very quickly in this game. There are bouts of absolutely nothing, then runs of wins. Sadly, this is classic Yggdrasil. It seems to have this knack for spoiling the fun.
With fifteen spins left, I’m bored and just left holding out for a big win. Finally, a $7,50 win, followed by an $8 one, with the Multipliers and Extra Life activated. Alas, the wins hardly fix the irreparable dent in my balance.
The game passes out with a last gasping $5 win before dying on me. Well, that sucked.