Return to Paris Slots

Return to Paris Slots

The thief shows up on the reels, bringing that close-around symbol to his collection. If an officer gets out on the field, he hands over all the stolen treasures to the museum. If that symbol, let's say it's a piece of the treasure, the symbol you would get a three combo for that symbol multiplied by whatever its current multiplier is; that is your payout. The multiplier then resets to 1x. Instead of the officer, the new equal standard character takes its place.

That's for up to $100 per spin, but if you're a Regina high roller, so to speak, you can money up the bet. There is sometimes the thief and guard wild next to it horizontally or vertically. That happens, and the Wild Explosion feature is created.

Said robbers, cops, and more, and you've got a good soundtrack and audio, too. 'This is the sequel that the fans of the first slot have been waiting 10 years for.'

Game Theme And Symbols

This sequel was actually even more interesting than the original. It's five reels of cat and mouse. A great moon over a vastness, with a glowing elven tower in the background. On the right are small shops shops and cafes. You, as you guess, even on the grid, the funniest thing happens. The thief yanks the money from the slot, steals it, watches it get stolen back, and the police come to intercept him. This is nice because you don't have to make it more interesting with symbols or jewelry… creating the first is only one of many things. For the main game, it won't bore you, and you'll use this concept for items that are constantly stolen by a thief and returned by an officer. And symbols pay well, too, by the way.

How to play

If an officer steps onto the field, he gives back to the museum anything he could steal from it. If a symbol you get like that was a piece of stolen treasure, you get three combos of that symbol multiplied by its current multiplier as a payout. As the multiplier, it is then set to 1x. A new equal standard character replaces the officer. On the playing field, you can have only a thief and an officer.

Wild Explosion And Betting Possibilities

Before you even start playing life, you have to set your bet first. Playing should not cost at least $0.20 per spin to casual players. You can bet $100 a spin, but if you consider yourself a high roller, as it were, you can money up the bet. The thief and guard are next to it, often horizontally and vertically. That happens, and the wild feature triggers.

Free Spins

The scatters trigger the free spins for you. The bonus is completed when the thief and the officer reach an adjacent position. You can get up to 1,000 free spins here, incidentally. The free spin begins from the ends of the grid — one thief and one officer. After each spin, they will spin randomly in horizontal or vertical directions. The thief keeps stealing gems from the playing field. He keeps chasing the officer. It can be said that the bonus lasts till the officer and the thief are in adjacent positions. Incidentally, you can find up to 1,000 free spins here.

Stolen Treasures Feature

If the thief wild lands on the reels, he steals a symbol next to his position, disappears, and is replaced with a random symbol. A wild guard lands on an adjacent stolen treasure to make a completion for a win and offers the prize of the adjacent symbol at a multiplier value.

When the thief lands on the reels, he steals a symbol next to his position, disappears, and leaves it taken by a random symbol. Each completed guard wild equals the multiplier value of adjacent symbols with a win on the adjacent stolen treasure.

Mona Lisa Free Spins

The two wilds start wilds on opposing corners and move a position at random every time the spinning stops. Each thief steals a bit more treasurers, and if caught, they'll restore everything, including wins. Since the thief is there, this thief and guard will determine how soon they will meet in adjacent positions.