The Bust da Safe slot machine is a release from PartyGaming. As with a number of other slots, it has a cops and robbers theme and is a game that proves graphics aren’t everything. Instead, this slot offers high levels of playability, as well as some nice prizes. There are also a couple of bonus features, including an enjoyable pick me bonus.
To find out more about the Bust da Safe slot online, check out the comprehensive review below…
Game Overview
Visually, this slot isn’t too impressive. You won’t find fancy 3D graphics or animations, but will instead find a game that really is showing its age. As other slots, such as Thunderstruck, have proved though, it is possible to compensate for an aging look by offering loads of excitement on every spin, as well as the lure of big prizes.
This slot has a seriously impressive jackpot. Those playing the maximum of 20 paylines at the highest possible bet per payline - which is £50 - can win a top prize of £125,000 per payline. This happens when five Bust da Safe symbols appear on any payline. Unfortunately, this slot only has an RTP of 92.5%, which is much lower than the RTPs found at the majority of other online and mobile slot machines.
Bust da Safe Slot Bonuses
There are two different bonuses at this slot machine (not including the wild symbols, which only substitutes for the cash bag and gold bar symbols). The first is the free spins bonus, and this is activated by getting the safe symbol on reels one and five - not by getting scatter symbols on the reels, which is unusual. The free spins don’t have any special features, so they’re not the most exciting around.
The main bonus is activated by getting any combination of the small thief, the taller thief and the bank symbols anywhere on the reels. This will see you taken to a second screen, where you’ll be faced with nine different safes. You’ll then need to pick which safes to break into, with each safe revealing a multiplier. The game ends when the police dog is revealed, and all multipliers are then added up and your bet will then be multiplied by the result.