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Book Of Arabia Slot
Provider Wicked Games
Reels5
Rows5
Paylines10
Bonus Rounds5
Bet Range0.10 - 200
VolatilityHigh
Max Win10,050x
Bonus BuyYes
RTP96.14%
Our Rating6.0

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Game Overview

Before you put your head in your hands at the thought of yet another “book of” slot, just remember that WickedGames is a relatively new studio, so like most developers establishing themselves within iGaming, the inevitable “book slot” is now being released, which is almost considered a right of passage into the industry, I guess. Anyway, the title of the release is Book of Arabia, a 5-reel slot with expanding symbols and a strange max win of 10,050x the bet, which we told WickedGames was a bit random, but they said nobody would complain about winning it, and to be honest, we agreed.

Theme & Design

We’ve already seen in previous releases like Transformers and Ivy from WickedGames that they are a studio with attention to detail, leading to releases that are easy on the eye and, generally, very well developed. Yes, I get it, Book of Arabia isn’t going to rewrite the iGaming script of innovation any time soon with its mechanics, but the provider has captured the eastern theme well, and overall it’s a good effort from the software house with smart visuals displayed throughout.

Recommendations next, and if I were to list all of the games with expanding reels, then I’d be here for most of the day. So, the best thing to do is head over to our Book of slots category, and find the titles you like the look of the most.

Book Of Arabia Slot WickedGames
Book Of Arabia Slot WickedGames

Book of Arabia Gameplay & Features

WickedGames Book of Arabia is a 5-reel, 3-row online slot with 10 fixed paylines, high volatility, and an RTP of 96.14%. Those wishing to try the game for real money can place bets from a minimum of €0.10 to a maximum of €200, although that top limit is likely to be restricted to far less at most online casinos.

We all know the score in these types of games by now, and it’s the expanding symbol that steals the show in all aspects of the slot. In the base game on Book of Arabia, at random, one of the symbols above the reels can become highlighted. If this then lands in view the required amount of times, all instances of it expand the full length of the reel. Furthermore, a respin will be awarded with these locked in place, giving you a shot at making your win even bigger.

Win potential increases further when 3, 4, or 5 scatters land in view, awarding 10, 15, and 20 free spins, respectively. Before the round begins, you’ll be awarded a special expanding symbol at random for the entirety of the bonus. Re-triggers can be awarded, but unfortunately extra symbols are not added in the reel above the game.

Bonus Buy

Players can pick from the following enhanced betting options in the game:

  • Ante Bet: One symbol is highlighted at the start of each spin – Costs 25x the bet.
  • Bonus Buy: Instant access to the free spins with at least 3 scatters costs 150x the bet.

Pros

  • The expanding symbol is active in the base game and free spins.
  • It might be oversaturated, but Book Slots are easy to play.
  • High max win of over 10k.

Cons

  • Yeah, it's just another book slot, isn't it.
  • It's a shame that you can't be awarded more symbols when the feature re-triggers.

Book of Arabia Slot Review Final Thoughts

Although the book-style slots are massively oversaturated, we all no doubt have a favourite that we play every now and again, so Book of Arabia might just turn out to be that game for you.

As for our scoring, I've said before that it's practically impossible to rate these games anymore, and I'm not going to be too overcritical of WickedGames for creating one, as the "book slot" pretty much acts as the gatekeeper to online gambling, and you'll be hard-pressed to find a studio that doesn't have one in their portfolio.

6.0

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