4 Corners of Rome Slot Machine: Review & Demo

4 Corners of Rome Slot Demo

4 Corners of Rome takes its title rather seriously and invents new mechanics that use the game area’s corners in an unusual way. It’s one of the slot machines that are the result of a collaboration between a smaller developer (Northern Lights Gaming) and the owner of a large platform (Games Global, now the owner of Microgaming’s former collection).

You will discover only 40 paylines on the 5x5 reels used in this case, and that number only seems low when compared with the size of the game area. A top prize worth 6,300x the stake you put in, a high volatility rating, and a 96.12% RTP, are also things worth mentioning if you care about how a game plays and what its potential is like. A couple of the features to look into, range from wilds and free spins to Lock and Load respins and diagonal connections, as well as certain multipliers.

4 Corners of Rome Betting and Prizes

The wagers can be as low or as high as you want, but you need to choose something from the range that’s offered. The extremes of that range are $0.10 and $30.

I’m satisfied with the rewards that 4 Corners of Rome can deliver in a best-case scenario, but 6,300x the stake is not a huge amount when high volatility slot machines are considered. Still, it pays well enough, and the RTP of the slot goes up to 96.12%, so it can be fair as well.

Slot Features

A wild symbol, which is shown with the W logo, will serve as both the top paying symbol (2.5x the stake per line), and as a substitute.

As for the feature that sort of feels unique, it involves the four corner positions of a game area that has 5x5 reels. Whenever you manage to get matching symbols in corners that are directly across from each other, diagonal forms between them, crossing over the game area. That diagonal is going to be formed only of symbols that match the ones from the corners. It’s possible to form diagonals with all four corners, in which case the position where the lines intersect will be turned into a wild.

Once you’ve formed that diagonal of symbols, it becomes sticky. Respins follows, during which you’re trying to form new winning combinations. Winning symbols are locked as well, and the respins continue until you stop getting additional rewards from them.

A multiplier is part of the action as well, and it starts from 1x, increasing each time that you get only 2 of the 3 possible scatters in view. At most, the multiplier can go up to 5x. It will be used on the wins of the next Lock and Load respin.

When all 3 scatter symbols are visible, you get an option between variants of free spins, during which you get a guaranteed number of corners with wilds on them. This gives you Lock and Load respins each spin. Additional free spins can be won. You’re starting off with the multiplier you collected during regular spins, but it goes higher from there.

You can get 3 spins with 4 wild corners, 6 spins with 3 wild corners, or 9 spins where 2 of the corners are getting wilds.

Theme & Design

Expect from it a typical Ancient Rome-themed design, but there isn’t much to see in the background image, which is blurry. Still, it’s a slot machine that I’d consider well designed, just looking at what it offers on the reels. Though the initial four symbols are the basic card suits, the next three are with scrolls, jugs filled with wine, and helmets.

Conclusion

4 Corners of Rome looks fine for what it promises, but its biggest strength comes from the unique mechanics which are implemented inside. It doesn’t pay as well as some of the others that have similar volatility, but it can be an interesting casino slot to play.