When we hear the phrase 'Wild West', we imagine cowboys and Indians, Stetsons and feather headdresses, wild horses, swing saloons, John Wayne - and how could we forget the legendary Doris Day in Calamity Jane? Well, you can forget the gunslingers who slice the whiskey-slicking in this naturalistic themed slot game of the North American West, which represents a refreshing break from the norm with its splendid designs of eagles and totem animals in Aztec style. There is no cowboy or whiskey bottle in sight. High 5 Games has outperformed itself with this five-reel, four-row slot, which also boasts an impressive, albeit confusing, 40 paylines. The game features wilds, scatters, free spins and bonuses, not to mention a split boost, split symbols and a maximum payout of 2,000x.
A LEGENDARY GRAPHICS
The graphics of the Eagles Flight slot game are incredible and you can see the best of them when you land various combinations during the game. Upon landing a winning combination, the cinematographic effects of the eagle and feathers are activated, so sit back and enjoy.
The frontispiece of Eagles Flight is full of vibrant colors that really stand out. The game logo is reminiscent of the Air Force design in the Top Gun style and the golden letters appear on the bright red background of the sky. Note that the apostrophe in the title is after the letter 's' in the word eagles, which indicates that there are two birds in flight. This is representative of the fact that the double eagle replaces the single eagle symbol. Two majestic eagles enclosed in a golden border dominate the space under the game's title logo, while the background is a beautifully staggered mountainous terrain against a glorious sunset.
Once inside the game, the red and golden reels look splendid on a background not unlike the title page. This time, the two majestic eagles on the title page are in flight and marvelously stand out against the red of the North American skies. The symbols are slick, well designed and not cluttered. We suggest that you read the instructions as always; however, the game's design made everything reasonably evident with a clear labeling and setting....