Sushi Paradise Slots
Sushi is an acquired taste; although a popular dish in Japan and throughout the rest of the world, just as many people dislike its texture and taste as they do love it.
Taking this into account, this slot machine will once again divide users. In truth you can play this game regardless of whether you actually appreciate sushi or not, as Sushi Paradise has a barely there theme at best, but undoubtedly a lot of players will be put off by the name. If you dislike a certain food, why would you play a game decorated with it.
Despite the fact that sushi can include cooked meats and vegetables as well as fish, the designers at The Art of Games have gone with a fish sushi aesthetic that has the local black cat going wild. Its little face is alight with joy as it moves ever closer to stealing a bite of that delicious delicacy, and is probably mirroring your expression right about now, only you’re savouring the €3,000 jackpot.
In a bold move from the brand, Sushi Paradise has no features to offer except the traditional ones of the paytable, a minimalist approach that we welcome after spending far too much time being bombarded by overzealous titles.
Sushi or Sashimi?
Only the most passionate of foodies will know what question is being asked here; the answer doesn’t matter in regards to the game, but it’ll help you differentiate between several of the symbols.
Upon the 3 reels you have a combination of sushi (rice and seaweed) and sashimi (thinly sliced meat or fish), most of the time the sushi tiles prove the victors, though for the maximum payout it’s a selection of the black cat, sushi and sashimi that’s needed.
Everything so far has seemed quite normal for an online slot machine, with the classic rules of the game being followed. But then Sushi Paradise takes a slight detour when it comes to the top of the paytable. Usually when users make a three, four or five of a kind match, all the symbols involved have to be identical to one another, but in this title that isn’t the case. You need three different icons but in a specific order: cat, sashimi and sushi.
Funnily enough, the ability to mix and match and still make a win is available with some of the lower tiles as well, and sometimes with the same tiles as mentioned above. However, now the order doesn’t matter, the black cat and two dishes can appear however they like to secure the prize.
The Tastes of Japan
In-keeping with the format of classic slot machines, Sushi Paradise has 5 unfixed paylines open to users, with a minimum of 1 needed for the game to start. By selecting a lower amount of lines, you alter your bet amount, and so if you’re looking for a further decrease in cost, look to the Bet Line option.
As a result, you can have a simple wager worth €1, however if you decide to use the Bet One widget and increase the coin amount to 5, alongside the maximum winlines, your stake turns into €25. Having realised that our bet had no bearing on the final sum of cash we could win, we instantly lowered our stake to the smallest amount. We’re cheapskates and we don’t care who knows it.
When the automatic rounds are in action, the ticket labelled Autoplay will lift up and be slotted next to the spin toggle, as if it’s wedged the button in place to keep on playing. Even though the visual has no effect on the gameplay, it’s nice added touch.
Full Bellies
This is a feast for every purist gamer and sushi lover in the world; Sushi Paradise delivers a meal that isn’t overflowing from our plates, yet it still manages to satisfy us. What is more, this activity goes to prove that the quality of the content far exceeds the quantity of it: a game can have a lot of features and still be judged as rubbish.
Taking into account everything that’s been discussed, it’s easy to speculate that Sushi Paradise will be a slot machine that weathers the changing trends of the online gaming sector. While popularity in casual gaming could fall, the popularity and simplicity of this title will likely forever garner interest.