Battle for Atlantis Slot by GameArt
by GameArtReleased Jun 26, 2019
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Battle for Atlantis stages a fight for the sunken city across a 5x3 grid with 30 lines. Three trident scatters each open a different free-spins mode: sticky wilds, extra spins per wild, or x12 multipliers. Max win 2,661x. Want to try Battle for Atlantis for free? Click "Free Play" below to load the demo in your browser.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 95.98% |
| Volatility | Low |
| Max Win | 2,661x |
| Grid | 5x3 |
| Paylines | 30 Paylines (left to right) |
| Min Bet | $0.3 |

About Battle for Atlantis Slot
Three different Scatters, three different bonuses. That's the hook here, and it's the reason the game feels less like a single free-spins round and more like picking a side in the fight over the sunken city. Each trident Scatter belongs to a faction. The gold one summons Poseidon's Underwater King mode: 5 spins with Sticky Wilds that lock the flame-haired mermaid in place across the run. The red Scatter hands you the Dark Villain mode, 9 spins where every Wild that lands tacks on extra rounds, so a wild-heavy session keeps refilling its own counter. The silver one opens the Ocean Enemy mode, 7 spins tied to a multiplier that climbs through a +1 Multiplier silver Scatter until it tops out at x12.
So which trident shows up decides how the bonus plays, not just whether one starts. The mermaid queen is the battle's Wild in every mode, substituting for the paying symbols, and the faction characters (the golden Poseidon, the blue and red bio-mechanical armored warriors) land stacked on the reels, which is what lets a single tall reel turn into a full column of one fighter. Below them sit a shark, a seahorse, a red crab, then gold A, K and Q royals filling the low end.
The base game isn't dead between Scatters either. Three random features can fire on any paid spin, dropping extra wilds or reshuffling the grid without warning. There's no way to buy a bonus and no jackpot, so the three Scatters are the only doors into the feature rounds. Wins feed GameArt's usual card gamble if you want to risk a payout on a red-or-black guess.
The reels sit inside an ornate gold sea-shell border, the lost city glowing in neon blues and the coral reefs lit from within behind the grid, that bio-luminescent deep-water look GameArt does well. The ceiling is modest at roughly 2,661x, and the math runs gentle, so this leans toward steady underwater grinding rather than big swings, the bonus variety doing the heavy lifting instead of the volatility.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.