Electric Nights Slot

Aussie developer Ainsworth is inviting slots players to sample the wild delights of Las Vegas in Electric Nights. It’s a simple, 5 reel, 30 payline game that comes with brassy design, a bonus feature that awards up to 30 free spins and 4 potential fixed jackpot prizes. Playable on all devices, stakes start at 30p per spin.



The bright lights of Sin City are much in evidence in the design of Electric Nights - set against a garish dancefloor backdrop, the reels include lower value playing cards as well as gold lucky 7s, a resort hotel and a neon cowgirl. The most rewarding standard symbols are the Vegas ball and the neon flower - land 5 of these on a payline and you’ll win an award equal to 5 times your total stake.

Joining the standard symbols is a wild which can land on the middle 3 reels in the base game. It doesn’t offer any pays but it does replace everything bar the scatter.

Land 3, 4 or 5 of that Electric Nights logo scatter and you’ll win a prize equal to 5, 15 or 100 times your total stake. You’ll also trigger the Free Games feature and be awarded 10, 15 or 25 free spins. Look out for the stacked wilds which are in play on reel 5 during the feature. Landing 2 or more scatters will add another 5 free spins to your total.

You’ll also have a chance to win 1 of a quartet of King Strike jackpot bonus prizes. These are landed by hitting a 5 of a kind winner that includes the King Strike symbol. Whether you win the Mini, Minor, Major or Maxi jackpot depends on which symbol featured in the winning combination and whether it included a wild – the top prize here is a cool 333 times your total bet.

A trip to Vegas conjures up images of wild nights of partying - a shame then that Electric Nights is such simple, dare we say it, dull fare. There’s nothing on offer here that we haven’t already seen in hundreds of other slot games. It’s all perfectly solid, just not very exciting.

“What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas” so the saying goes. If that’s the case with Electric Nights, there’s nothing very thrilling to report. I would much rather play Vegas Party by Net Entertainment or Neon Life by Playtech which are based on Las Vegas.