The brand-new YG masters-produced pokie from Peter & Sons delves into the rich magical roots of New Orleans and sets you on a path of intriguing magic and huge wins.
The Yggdrasil-powered release, titled Voodoo Hex draws on the aesthetics of New Orleans’ Mardi Gras festival, paired with the ominous magic that the region is famous for. The background graphic depicts the city’s iconic French Quarter, and the 3×3 reel, 5 payline reel set is contained within an ominous Voodoo shop.
Look out for stacked symbols that can trigger mystery stack respins, where respins keep going until no more mystery symbols appear. The feature comes bundled with a progressive multiplier that starts at 1x and increases by +1 with every consecutive win.
Coin symbols award instant prizes and scatter symbols trigger a lucrative bonus round. During free spins, mystery stacks appear more often, and the increasing multiplier does not reset for the duration of the feature.
Depending on your jurisdictions, you could also bypass the need to land scatters and directly activate the free spins mode with the bonus buy feature.
Voodoo Hex is a product of the YG Masters program that empowers developers with GATI, Yggdrasil’s proprietary tech solution that enables them to utilize a preconfigured, regulation-ready, development toolkit to push out high-quality content with rapid distribution.
Stuart McCarthy, the head of product and programmes at Yggdrasil, said,
“We’re delighted to partner yet again with Peter & Sons for another fantastic creation, Voodoo Hex. With a very different theme to its usual content, we’re excited to bring new concepts to our offering and wow players with the immersive location.”
Yann Bautista, the business development manager at Peter & Sons, added,
“Voodoo Hex is a spooky creation that brings a new side to our thrilling games portfolio, developed closely with Yggdrasil through the YG Masters programme. “With a simple matrix offering plenty of features and wins, we’re very happy with what we’ve created and look forward to entertaining players around the globe.”