While it is natural for software developers to take slots that are popular in land based casinos and launch them into the iGaming environment to attempt to capitalise on the intense popularity of online casinos at this point, it doesn’t always go well.Often, this transition only serves to put a magnifying glass on how outdated many land based slots are in comparison to their online cousins, and this has perhaps never been more apparent than it is with Brazilian Beauty from WMS.
About the slot
With five reels and 30 paylines, Brazilian Beauty is playable from 30p to £150 a spin on all compatible desktop, mobile, and tablet devices.In terms of design, there’s a lot to dislike here, firstly, the graphics and animations are basic and unimpressive, with the brick and mortar slot just not translating in terms of quality.On top of that you have the theme, this slot is essentially based on the objectification of women, and in the modern world, that just will not do as a concept.Palm trees stand in the background of the slot, while flowers, flutes, and various other themed images play the part of the symbols, alongside a bikini clad Brazilian lady, because obviously.This is an awful looking slot that is let down further by its borderline offensive concept.
Gameplay
All wild wins in Brazilian Beauty come with a 3x multiplier, which rises to 9x if you land two wilds in a winning combination.Land three or more scatters to trigger the Free Spins feature, which is preceded by a re-spin allowing the chance to land more scatters for more spins.Up to 20 free spins are available here, with scatters paying out big prizes, so there’s some chance to win big here.Brazilian Beauty is good fun in terms of gameplay, but it’s as old fashioned feeling a slot as you’re likely to find.