Right from the slot’s title, it reveals that this gameplay revolves around a classic bank heist theme.
But visually, there isn’t any bank in sight. Instead, the backdrop is a plain purple backdrop with the retro reels patched at the centre of the screen. Meanwhile, the Break da Bank Retro Roller slot controls dominate the right-hand side of the screen.
What evokes a more immersive ambiance are the faded background noises and animated effects of a running brick-and-mortar machine
The highest paying of the non-bonus winning symbols is a gold dollar sign, with single, double and triple bars making up the other winning symbols. The game logo is the bonus symbol. This game has a purple background, while the reels have a silver outline and white background and are designed to look like a retro slot machine.
The only thing in Break da Bank Retro Roller that might be considered an extra feature is its logo wild symbol. Wilds appear on all reels, and they substitute for any other symbol. When 1 wild symbol completes a winning combination, the payout is multiplied by two. If 2 wilds complete a winning combination, then the payout is multiplied by four. Wilds can create their own winning combinations as well, with values listed next to the gaming grid on the main screen depending on the payline the win lands across.
As highlighted in this Break da Bank Retro Roller slot review, this game is a new instalment to Microgaming’s original Break da Bank. But I must warn you that it’s a retro-styled game, with wild multipliers only.
In summary, it doesn’t have any unique features, let alone enough features. But it’s not a surprise since it’s a thing with most classic games, and it might only appear to gamblers who would love to reminisce about the good old times!