We met a few slot players at Solaire after watching a musical. We couldn’t make out the place, but we all agreed that the food court resembled a pantry of a hospital in Pasay City. We won’t name the hospital, but one wondered why slot machines, or slot games, have so many themes. Good question.
We started the conversation, assuming that not all slot players have the same taste. Who wants to play the classic slot machine over and over again? Not us. Silence followed. We assumed that they agreed with us. Another one opined that different themes provided different levels of gameplay.
We figured that those who fancy Ancient Egypt won’t attempt to make an effort in liking a slot featuring a rocket or space craft. Another believes that a certain themed slot game tells a story through immersion.
He has a point. We wonder what a Desi-themed slot game can do. Will we sing and dance at the end of a game? The seemingly withdrawn one hit a nail in the head: Developers want to cash in on fame.
The convo took a different turn: Have we played Hip Hop Panda?
We tried it once. We don’t know what to make of it at first. The layout reminded us of a faded music video from the 80s while the panda’s dance moves were rather recent. Or was it the 90s? In this regard, it was hard to tell what brand PG Soft, the developer of this slot game, was selling to gamers.
We doubted if Hip Hop Panda was inspired by “Dancing With the Stars”, and we don’t see if the characters of “Kung Fu Panda” would entertain the spectators at Universal Studio.
Perhaps PG Soft slot wanted to adapt to the changing desires, one slot player wondered. If only millions would lose interest in a panda wanting to be amusing and annoying at the same time. Or it could be Jack Black who is trying to stay relevant. But it’s not “Kung Fu Panda 4”.
We were supposed to meet a couple of friends at Central Square later that evening, but heavy rainfall canceled that plan. We were staring at the drenched trees while the sound of thunder struck every once in a while. Master Panda may not be the ambassador for animal rights, but it could highlight the popularity of slot games among younger players. And then the rain stopped.
We must give PG Soft Hip Hop Panda another chance.
You must check out the PG Soft Hip Hop Panda demo, where you would be guided. You should figure out what game features would work to your advantage, if not get you closer to the biggie prizes.
Different symbols appear after the reels stop spinning. We were distracted by the panda’s dance moves such that we scored a winning pattern after what seemed like several minutes. If not for the “Wild” symbol, the win could’ve happened minutes later. What about the symbols?
We remarked about Hip Hop Panda being a strange slot. Faded layout reminding us of a music video from the 1980s. The panda’s dance moves seemed like 90s. And the symbols screaming Lunar New Year. Perhaps this is to remind players that they would get something after the end of the game. Good time? We can guarantee that. Rewards? On that, we can agree. Payout? It would depend on your game plan.
We advise you to look at the demo version one more time. Go to the paytable and know which symbols offer more rewards. Or has more multipliers. And then practice.
You must have high hopes after checking out the game info. The RTP and volatility should tell you that you won’t have too many opportunities of winning big, but that should give you the cue to study the features closely. It wouldn’t hurt if you play an actual game or two. Most seasoned slot players would advise the newbies to quit after a game or two. If you ask us, we would go for another game or two. Just set aside a sizable amount.
Hip Hop Panda slot is entertaining through and through. Some players may not fancy the dance moves, but it should keep everyone out of their stupor.
This PG Soft game is thinking about you. The symbols represent the Lunar New Year. Anyone who fancy good luck?
Playing this slot is like walking on memory lane. If Master Panda’s dance moves would remind you of MC Hammer’s (cringey) dancing in “You Can’t Touch This” video, then it might be a good thing.
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