Wickedly Awesome Graphics in NetEnt’s ‘Warlords: Crystals of Power’ Slot

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A Samurai, a Priestess and a Barbarian walk into a bar…No, no they don’t. According to NetEnt’s latest desktop and mobile 30-line slot, ‘Warlords: Crystals of Power’, they each receive a powerful and luminous crystal to accompany them as a war between their lands wages on. The pursuit of treasure is at the core, will you be fortunate enough to claim a share of your own?

NetEnt’s design team gets better and better as the level of skill with each new development seems to outshine the last. The graphics are outstanding and the captivating intro is a must see as it sets the scene for the basis of the game. Fans of this provider and of role playing video games alike, look out because this slot checks off all the right boxes. Go back to a time when rulers fearlessly engaged in battle to maintain their territory and treasure. Years of combat and rivalry wiped many of them out leaving behind three warlords, each of which has their eye on the domination of all three crystals.

Scatter symbols come in three colors. Triple scatter symbols of a single color trigger the corresponding character free spins bonus themed after each of the warlords: Samurai, Priestess and Barbarian free spins. When a scatter of each color lands on the reels, the warlords will go head to head while you sit back and collect the winnings.

Anxious about the launch, Simon Hammon, Chief Product Officer of NetEnt, said, “An incredible amount of effort has gone into the creation of the game and the storytelling of Warlords: Crystals of Power. We are thrilled with the 3D graphics, soundtrack and gameplay, the result is simply stunning.

“Players will be blown away by the attention to detail, especially the animations and interactivity of the characters. We have really pushed the boundaries with this game, and are confident our customers and their end users will enjoy the result.”

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‘NetEnt lets players conquer with mega in-house production Warlords: Crystals of Power’, netent.com, November 24, 2016