Emoji planet
Emojiplanet is a fairly new slot from one of the most prolific slot providers, NetEnt. It is a “falling” slot machine that on the surface looks a lot like a Play’n GO machine. However, if you look more in depth you’ll find… No, it’s a Play’n GO machine, but with NetEnt interface. Imagine that someone played Viking Runecraft and thought “This is way too scary”, then played Gemix and thought “But how can this be marketed even more towards small children?”.
Looks, symbols and stuff
Emoji planet is, as it’s name indicate, based on popular emojis. It is most likely the first in a trilogy of slots, soon to be followed by the slots Memeworld and Whatever marketing indicated would sell globe. The symbols of the slots are “Crying laughface”, “Smiling alien”, “Slutty lipstick marks”, “Flying rocket” (possibly to escape Emoji Planet), “Big blue heart stalking smaller blue heart”, “Bomb about to explode” (possibly to blow up… you know), “Wild star” and, as the perfect analogy for this slot, “Shiny smiling turd”. Shiny Smiling Turd starts of with an introduction video showing us a dead smiley with wings ascending to heaven. Parallels can be drawn between this slot and the two first parts of Dante’s Divine Comedy, as the smiley ascends past some horrific imagery. However, where Dante gave us the beauty of Paradiso as a conclusion, NetEnt sends us straight back down to Inferno, where our game takes place.
Mechanics
Like in similar games, you win by matching 5 bordering symbols. If you match non-premium symbols, you fill up their power meter. If you’ve filled up one or more power meters by the time the spin has ended, special features activate. These features includes multipliers, added wilds, blown up symbols, added winning symbols, and possibly some other random stuff I have forgotten. These features can pile up, and can in theory keep a spin going for a long time. Unfortunately, the chances of it resulting in anything worthy of YouTube, or even a little smile, are very, very slim (as this is being written, I have yet to find any big wins on this slot on YT).
Starring
To remind you that you are in fact playing a NetEnt game, we also get some surprise visitors. Gonzo sticks his head out on the screen, to remind you that the chances of him giving a bonus on Gonzo’s Quest are so slim that he can in fact spend most of his time watching other games. Also, the pig astronaut from When Pigs Fly makes an appearance, to remind you that NetEnt has made pretty pointless games before (though nothing quite at this level).
Small sample size results + Medical advice
I decided to play either 1000x spins or 100xbet (whichever happened first) on this slot. Unfortunately the game wouldn’t let me lose quite enough, and made me play out the entire 1000 spins. During these spins I lost about 50 bets, leaving me with an RTP of about 95%. This is a quite alright results, and fairly close to the reported RTP of 96%, but I do wish they would show me mercy by giving me slightly less wins and a lot more peace of mind. My biggest win was a 98x, with a handful of 20-50x to go along with it. I have heard from certain sources that this slot has potential to pay thousands of times your bet. However, renowned psychiatrists have released papers indicating that most human minds can’t handle the mental degeneration such a task would inevitably lead to, and recommend you play some BoD or Novomatics instead.
Verdict + More medical advice
I would like to recommend this game as a wagering game, but only if you have the option to leave the room while the auto plays run out. Also, and this is very important, do not under any circumstances play this game for more than 5 minutes with the sound on. I believe that what was hidden in the Ark of the Covenant in Raiders of the Lost Ark, was in fact the sheet music for this monstrosity.
Handle with care, avert your ears and eyes, and enjoy playing Emoji planet!
Do you got any wishes for a bitter review, or possibly you just wish to tell me to shut the F up? Leave a comment.
Emojiplanet is a fairly new slot from one of the most prolific slot providers, NetEnt. It is a “falling” slot machine that on the surface looks a lot like a Play’n GO machine. However, if you look more in depth you’ll find… No, it’s a Play’n GO machine, but with NetEnt interface. Imagine that someone played Viking Runecraft and thought “This is way too scary”, then played Gemix and thought “But how can this be marketed even more towards small children?”.
Looks, symbols and stuff
Emoji planet is, as it’s name indicate, based on popular emojis. It is most likely the first in a trilogy of slots, soon to be followed by the slots Memeworld and Whatever marketing indicated would sell globe. The symbols of the slots are “Crying laughface”, “Smiling alien”, “Slutty lipstick marks”, “Flying rocket” (possibly to escape Emoji Planet), “Big blue heart stalking smaller blue heart”, “Bomb about to explode” (possibly to blow up… you know), “Wild star” and, as the perfect analogy for this slot, “Shiny smiling turd”. Shiny Smiling Turd starts of with an introduction video showing us a dead smiley with wings ascending to heaven. Parallels can be drawn between this slot and the two first parts of Dante’s Divine Comedy, as the smiley ascends past some horrific imagery. However, where Dante gave us the beauty of Paradiso as a conclusion, NetEnt sends us straight back down to Inferno, where our game takes place.
Mechanics
Like in similar games, you win by matching 5 bordering symbols. If you match non-premium symbols, you fill up their power meter. If you’ve filled up one or more power meters by the time the spin has ended, special features activate. These features includes multipliers, added wilds, blown up symbols, added winning symbols, and possibly some other random stuff I have forgotten. These features can pile up, and can in theory keep a spin going for a long time. Unfortunately, the chances of it resulting in anything worthy of YouTube, or even a little smile, are very, very slim (as this is being written, I have yet to find any big wins on this slot on YT).
Starring
To remind you that you are in fact playing a NetEnt game, we also get some surprise visitors. Gonzo sticks his head out on the screen, to remind you that the chances of him giving a bonus on Gonzo’s Quest are so slim that he can in fact spend most of his time watching other games. Also, the pig astronaut from When Pigs Fly makes an appearance, to remind you that NetEnt has made pretty pointless games before (though nothing quite at this level).
Small sample size results + Medical advice
I decided to play either 1000x spins or 100xbet (whichever happened first) on this slot. Unfortunately the game wouldn’t let me lose quite enough, and made me play out the entire 1000 spins. During these spins I lost about 50 bets, leaving me with an RTP of about 95%. This is a quite alright results, and fairly close to the reported RTP of 96%, but I do wish they would show me mercy by giving me slightly less wins and a lot more peace of mind. My biggest win was a 98x, with a handful of 20-50x to go along with it. I have heard from certain sources that this slot has potential to pay thousands of times your bet. However, renowned psychiatrists have released papers indicating that most human minds can’t handle the mental degeneration such a task would inevitably lead to, and recommend you play some BoD or Novomatics instead.
Verdict + More medical advice
I would like to recommend this game as a wagering game, but only if you have the option to leave the room while the auto plays run out. Also, and this is very important, do not under any circumstances play this game for more than 5 minutes with the sound on. I believe that what was hidden in the Ark of the Covenant in Raiders of the Lost Ark, was in fact the sheet music for this monstrosity.
Handle with care, avert your ears and eyes, and enjoy playing Emoji planet!
Do you got any wishes for a bitter review, or possibly you just wish to tell me to shut the F up? Leave a comment.