Head Back to USSR 70’s and Bag a Big Win!
The Beatles called it early. Releasing their song “ Back in the USSR” in 1968 makes us wonder if they had an insight into what was coming. The USSR, or the Soviet Union, at that time was a mythical era in our history. Evoplay decided to bring us all back and give us a sneak peak behind the iron curtain to see what the mystery was all about. Enter USSR 70’s, an odd slot that’s sure to spark your interest!
Authentic Retro Vibe
USSR 70’s slot is a 5-reel, 15-payline slot from Evoplay. If you are lucky enough (or unlucky, the jury is still out on this one) to have had the chance to experience this time you know the mysterious vibe we’re referring to. Besides the authentic feel, this slot boasts free spins, multipliers, awesome graphics, sticky wilds, multiplier wilds, and respins.
Honestly, symbols include a black GAZ 24 Volga Soviet car, a 70s radio, a film camera, a box TV, a Casio calculator (remember those?), and card values from 10 to Ace. Comrade Brezhnev is the Wild, and a cottage is the Scatter. How cool and retro is this!
Spy-like Free Spins
So what can you expect in terms of features in this KGB looking slot?
Wild – If the wild is part of a winning combo, it becomes a sticky wild and triggers one respin. Sticky wilds stay on the reels until it takes part in new wins. During free spins, wild appears on reels 2, 3, and 4.
Free Spins – Landing 3 or more scatter symbols triggers 10 free spins. One of two wild modes can be chosen at the start of free spins – sticky wild mode or multiplier wild mode. If you choose sticky wild, the wild part of winning combos will stay on the reels until the end of the round. If you choose multiplier wild mode, a winning combo with a wild will be randomly multiplied by x3 or x4.
Secret Agent Slots Action!
This slot really is a lot of fun. The KGB secret agent cheering you on from the sidelines is a nice touch, the graphics are cartoony but really well done, the soundtrack will take you straight to Mother Russia in the 70s, and it’s available to play on desktop, mobile, and tablet. If this is what the USSR was like in the 70s, we’re hopping on the first time machine we can find and heading back!