At its core, the 8th Wonder Game Changer boasts a unique grid layout featuring 3x3 reels and 5 win lines. What sets this game apart is its ability to expand the grid to 5 reels, offering players the chance to significantly enhance their winnings.
Thanks to the theme given, the graphics and visuals don’t really have to be eye appealing at all. It’s a simple black setting with a bunch of red crystals spread all around the screen. It’s also common for such releases to have no soundtrack at all, the only thing you’ll be hearing is the sound of reels spinning.
Speaking of reels, here’s which symbols can appear. First, there are the multi-colored 8’s, Stacks of Dollars, Gold Bars, Heart shaped Rubies, Sapphires, Diamonds and Amethysts.
Then, there are the, as the developer referred to, board symbols. These are Full House, Win Spin, Double Trouble, Hard Eight, Roll Even and Take Prize.
A Full House occurs when you have collected 9 matching symbols on the board you start with. All 5 paylines form combinations, but there is more to this slot.
The playing field mechanic requires you to get certain boxed symbols around the starting playing field. The 3x3 grid is surrounded by other positions, where you want to get only boxed icons to trigger the bonus feature.
If the boxes are not visible, a bonus feature can be activated, and an additional reel is added to the left side of the playing field. As soon as the boxed symbols appear on the additional reel, the slot will add the 5th reel.
You get payouts for landing symbol combinations, even if they don't start on a specific side, they just have to be adjacent.
Game Change is a Bonus Game where you keep the outer ring of symbols fixed and spin the 3x3 icons from the middle. Symbols landing in the outer ring can include the following: Full House, Win Spin, Hard Eight, Double Trouble, Roll Even and Take Prize, or 1 of 7 regular symbols.