Lucky Angler A Snowy Catch Slots

NetEnt has a cool habit of releasing superb slot games, and they've come up with yet another winner in the shape of Lucky Angler. The title reveals a lot about the theme, but even then, you might be surprised at the variety you can look forward to. The game also takes on a unique viewpoint, as you will see…

Reels and lines

Not fishing lines, but winning lines, of course! There are 15 of these in action over five reels.

Bet amounts

Okay, so there are 10 bet levels, or coins, to play on each line. You can bet any number up to that amount. Coins start from one cent and go as high as 50 cents.

Does the Lucky Angler slot have any special icons in play?

It does, and the goldfish is the sticky wild. It can appear on reels two and four in the base game, with the addition of the third reel in the free spins feature. If you win a prize with one or more sticky wilds, those wilds remain in place until you make a spin that doesn't use them to help win a prize.

There are five other fish that offer bigger prizes for successful combinations. Meanwhile, the lower-paying symbols are the regular playing card ones, all appearing in icy formation.

Can you reel in a bonus feature or two?

How would you like to reel in 10, 15, or 20 free spins? You can win those amounts if you find three, four, or five of the scattered fish symbols. These feature a shoal of fish and the word scatter written in what looks like ice… You can trigger more free spins the same way you did originally while playing the free spins.

Download, reel in, and play the Lucky Angler slot today!

Okay, that's enough with the fishing gags, but is this slot any good to play? It is, and it looks really good. It's not the most complex game we've seen from NetEnt, but it is beautifully designed and has enough to keep most players interested.

Maybe you will enjoy playing more complex games, but for a fishy theme with the familiar NetEnt controls, this one is certainly worth a go. You might just end up winning lots of free spins if you trigger the feature more than once, after all…