New 5-Reel, 50-Line Slot: Thunderbird
Spin your way through a spirit quest in this Native American-inspired slot game. Each reel is full of cultural icons that will help beef up your bankroll. Bears, snakes, feathers, salmon, drums, and best of all, thunderbird carvings, spin through the reels with every game.
The thunderbird is especially important on your quest. These birds are revered for their power, strength and protection. They take on the role of a wild, subbing in for other symbols to create winning lines while doubling the winnings. And that’s just during Normal Play.
A new side of the thunderbird is revealed during Free Spins Mode, and to get there, you must land three Salmon symbols. When three salmon scatters show up anywhere on the reels, they’ll swim circles because they’re excited to be able to take you to the next part of your journey: Free Spins Mode. While spinning for free, you get to see the thunderbird symbols bust out of their restraints, expanding to take up entire reels, and all the while earning you bigger payouts.
During Free Spins Mode, you’ll notice a new salmon in town: The Golden Salmon. These guys are rare, but they’re your key to triggering the Super Spirit Bonus Round. You’ll know you’ve made it when the moon descends and a thunderstorm takes over, sending lightning bolts buzzing up and down the totem poles. During this stage, the thunderbird completely takes over Reel No. 1; he keeps it wild during all five rounds of the Super Spirit Bonus Round.
Thunderbird boasts an impressive design in addition to all its cool functions. The icons and backdrop are decorated with intricate Native art; even the 10s, Js, Qs, Ks and As are embossed with unique designs, making every spin visually appealing. And with such a variety of spirit animals guiding your quest, you have increased chances of getting rewarded with cash at the end of your journey.
Reels: 5
Lines: 50
Progressive Jackpot: No
Bet per Line: $0.01 to $0.25
Max Bet: $125
Scatter Symbol: Yes
Wild Symbol: Yes
Free Spins: Yes
Auto Play: Yes