Swindle all the Way Slots
In 1990, Home Alone entertained movie audiences with the Christmas tale of a kid who upstages two robbers. Nearly three decades later, Realtime Gaming (RTG) is recapturing this story through Swindle All the Way.
This isn't an exact recreation because there's no Macaulay Culkin-type character. But RTG's Christmas-themed slot does focus on two recently escaped bandits who seek to loot a neighborhood during the holidays.
Does this work out to be a good slot? Or is it just a generic take on Home Alone? Let's find out by looking at everything that Swindle All the Way has to offer.
Graphics and Symbols
RTG slots always have a cartoonish feel, and Swindle All the Way is no different in this regard. This 5-reel, 25-line slot features a snow-covered neighborhood behind the reels along with Christmas lights lining the screen. This works out to create a nice atmosphere for anybody who enjoys cartoon Christmas movies.
Some of the symbols on the reels include the two bandits, barking dog, letters, numbers, a newspaper that shows how the robbers have escaped prison.
Letters and numbers all feature festive decorations, so they're not just bland symbols. Any time that the two bandits form a scatter payout, you see fun animations where they clang their crowbars together and laugh.
Swindle All The Way Slots Features - Bonus Round with Two Parts
Any time that you land three or more robbers anywhere on the reels, you'll be taken to a two-part bonus round. The first part, called Pick to Find the Robber, sees you select windows to find the bandits. The more robbers you find, the more free spins and higher the multiplier you receive.
You're then taken back to the reels to play out your free spins. You can win up to 60 free games in Pick to Find the Robber, which is far more than most games offer. Also note that the multiplier can go as high as 33x. Taking everything into account, the max prize in Swindle All the Way is worth 82,500 coins.
Gameplay Options
Swindle All the Way offers a few different game options, including the ability to adjust speed, lines, coin size, and autoplay. You can turn coin size as low as one cent, meaning you'll play all 25 lines for just $0.25. Game speed is another helpful option that allows you to adjust how fast the spins and payouts are performed.
Final Verdict on Swindle All The Way Slots
I would complain about how Swindle All the Way doesn't have many features. But the two-part bonus round makes up for this. I especially like how you choose windows to find robbers and determine how many free spins you get.
The rest of the game is pretty solid, from the graphics to the symbols. I won't say that this is the absolute-best Christmas slot I've ever played because there are so many of them. But Swindle All the Way has enough to offer in terms of good graphics and its bonus round that I recommend giving this game a try.