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Sushi Yatta Slot Review

Sushi is a traditional Japanese dish of various ingredients, sushi rice being one of the necessary ones. Seafood, often raw, and vegetables are combined and presented in different forms. Fish have incredibly soft muscles, thanks to their lazy attitude towards the gym. They, therefore, possess an exceptionally smooth texture when served raw. Sushi is a healthy meal too, a source of omega-3 fatty acids.

I don’t tell many people this, but I’ll tell you. The first time I ever tried sushi (fortunately a takeout at home), I thought the wasabi was guacamole. Spat that out projectile like across the room. I have vegan daughters, so if we do venture out for sushi, it’s veg all round, especially the avo, and, yes, sans seaweed. Repetitive and tedious!

Sushi Yatta by GameArt is repetitive but certainly not tedious.

I am not familiar with the Japanese language, unfortunately, so had to look this up. “Yatta” is the past tense for “Yaru", which stems from the verb “to do”. So when someone shoust “Yatta!”, the primary meaning is “We did it!”. “Yatta” has different meanings in a couple of other languages too, but since sushi is technically a Japanese thing, we’ll stick to a Japanese translation, ok?

Game Play

The action revolves around five characters, and it’s inspired by Japan and its cuisine, tempting us with sashimi, nigiri, and throwing in some unique features as well.

You’re looking at a game with 15x1 cascading reels. It revolves around customers that you’re trying to get good ratings from, each one with a different feature that could trigger for you. There are also wilds, scatters, Super Sakes, and respins.

The action in Sushi Yatta revolves around the 15 symbols, among which you will find the five main characters; the customers you’re trying to please. As you start playing, each customer gives you a 3-star rating, but you need to keep them satisfied, or it will drop. To keep said customers content, you need to keep them fed, and for this, you need to get premium symbols in front of them, without those being winners for you. The customer eats it and gets 1 star added to his rating while triggering a cascade that can bring more symbols.

If you get a scatter in front of the customer, then you get 3 respins. Super Sakes can then apply, and give you up to 20x multipliers associated with specific customers. In all of this, you’re going to get some help from wild symbols as well, which will replace regular symbols when possible.

Features

Sushi Yatta is a different type of slot machine and it looks like GameArt, loads of fun to say the least and implementing unique mechanics.

The opening menu is Japanese-inspired with pretty-looking pieces of sushi in their little boxes. As they say “happily fed customers remain at the table”. So you have gathered that it’s a restaurant/sushi theme, with clear Japanese roots. There is a cast of characters that are associated with the country’s culture. The names given to the five customers are Uki Unicorn, Sota Sumo, Sea Monster, Aiko, and Maneki-Neko.

Unique Features

I have always loved a social gathering around a table. GameArt gives that to you here. It’s fun, engaging, popular, and free-spirited with a full tummy to boot.

Performance

Sushi munching mania that will keep you rolling and holding on to your seats.

Max Coin

Maximum win of x 4,000..

Conclusion

Sushi addiction is real, as is a “rebel roll”. It’s wrapped inside out as opposed to wrapping the rice rolled from the outside. Sushi Yatta will work well once you are in the spin of things and have a portion of inside information. Keep those customers dipping, grabbing, and chewing. Take your sushi addiction already and Yatta!

Slot details

Software: GameArt
Game Type: Video Slots
Paylines: 1
Rows: 15
RTP: 96.92%
Bonus Game: Yes
Progressive: No
Free Spins: Yes
Max Coin Win: x4,000

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