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Trick O Treat

Trick O Treat is an October 2018 dark magic-inspired Cayetano Gaming-owned video slot. Themes: occult mysticism, Halloween holiday, paganism, skull pumpkin, Celtic festival, magic, witchcraft, confectionery, fantasy, superstition, and wizardly. Relatable games from Cayetano Gaming include Fantasia, Forest Rush (2016), Gypsy Luck (2016), Magic Fairies (2016), Aladin’s Lamp (2017), Devil Belles, HalloWin (2014), and Tumble Dwarf (2014). Trick O Treat’s rival games include Trick or Treat (2016) from Leander Games, Trick or Treat (2015) from Saucify, and Trick or Treat from Microgaming.

This slot’s name “Trick O Treat” is a corruption of the noun “trick or treat”. Also called trick-or-treating and performed during the Halloween festival, this custom is specially practiced by children who visit and trick neighbors into giving them treats (confectionery). Three symbols (“BONUS” flying bats, “TRICK O TREAT” flying broomstick, and “FREE SPINS” skull pumpkin) require two combinations; while ten symbols (witch, cat, owl, magic broom, cocktail, A, K, Q, J, and 10) require three, four, or five winning combinations.

Trick O Treat Game Characteristics

Trick O Treat has a dark blue 5X3 grid with a skull pumkin beneath each reel, twenty fixed pay lines, bonus spins, and limitless free games. The fixed odds have regular payouts that are set between X5 and X1000.

Trick O Treat has fifteen symbols, consisting of six special symbols and nine ordinary symbols. The special symbols are: purple-and-blue “BONUS” with silhouetted flying bats; multicolored “TRICK O’ TREAT” (for trail bonus spin) witch flying broomstick with a full moon in the background; sparkling purple-and-blue “FREE SPINS” (limitless) with a blazing orange skull pumpkin topped with candies; randomly-appearing purple mystery playing cards; purple-and-golden candy that has X1 bet multiplier in free mode; and substituting ornamented red-haired “WILD” witch dressed in purple and holding a crystal ball.

The ordinary symbols are: a white-eyed black cat sitting atop a spell book; a golden magic broomstick amid a blue haze; a perched cream owl holding a stringed golden coin; a lime green cocktail garnished with a tiny skull amid candies; red A; golden K; purple Q; blue J; and green 10.

Endless “Wild” witch free games, “Trick O Treat” bonus, and mystery playing cards are the three best features showed in the starting page. The seventeen Trick O Treat bet sizes are: $0.20 (minimum bet), $0.40, $0.60, $0.80, $1.00, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00, $6.00, $8.00, $10.00, $20.00, $40.00, $60.00, $0.80, $100.00, and $200.00 (maximum bet).

Trick O Treat’s payouts for three, four, or five winning combinations: “WILD” witch pays X200, X500, and X1000; cat pays X25, X75, and X300; broomstick pays X20, X50, and X200; owl pays X15, X40, and X180; cocktail pays X10, X35, and X150; A pays X9, X30, and X130; K pays X8, X25, and X100; Q pays X7, X20, and X75; J pays X6, X15, and X60; and 10 pays X5, X10, and X50.

The Trick O Treat bonus depends with the two features associated with the flying broomstick golden trail. If houses power the broomstick, players can get as much as $100000.00 ($200.00 X500); pumpkin-propped broomstick movements can cover a ten-house-long distance, offering as much as $200000.00 ($200.00X1000). Based on the highest X1700 bet multiplier, the non-progressive jackpot of Trick O Treat is $200.00 X1700, which is $340000.00.

The Trick O Treat software is good, with buttons along the bottom and at top right; unfortunately, the white-and-red “X” for closing the game is wrongly placed as it obstructs the drop-down menu at top right. The animated 3D graphics include a web-spinning spider, seductive witch, and the unnerving sight of a restless white evil spirit; there is a glassy watch tower where a perched bat is silhouetted against a full moon. The theme color is midnight blue. The sounds are spooky, including the witch’s sarcastic laugh, clinking, whoosh, and chirruping crickets.

Luck in Trick O Treat

The RTP rate of Trick O Treat, a game of chance, is 94.43% and the house edge is 5.57%.


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