We swore that Hood vs Wolf was a coincidence. Elsie pretended to be interested in the street food while Alwyn talked about the Little Red Riding Hood and the Big, Bad Wolf. He might’ve read our mind after we remarked that old Melaka looked like a ghost town. The story of the Little Red Riding Hood and the Big, Bad Wolf happened to be one of our favorite fairy tales.
Melaka has a storied past, yet this could be the ideal setting for an Amicus (horror) anthology. If not for the street food and the night market, it would’ve been the perfect venue for a Halloween celebration. “Trick ‘r Treat”, a Halloween anthology, was about a sleepy town in Ohio whose inhabitants have an unhealthy obsession about a tradition associated with the macabre and the supernatural.
One of the inhabitants dressed up as the Little Red Riding Hood. She headed to the woods with her girlfriends. And they tagged along the guys whom they would date for the night. We guessed what would become of the girls and their victims - er- dates.
We swore that a pontianak might’ve passed by the (river cruise) boat. Elsie looked at me inquiringly, but we didn’t elaborate. The night market in Melaka was more festive than the night market in Vientiane.
Alwyn talked about “The Company of Wolves”, a Freudian version of the beloved fairy tale. He was engrossed the first time he saw it, imagining the dark forest to be somewhere in the remote area of the Highlands. We were confused, asking him about Glen Coe. Elsie butted in our (long) conversation, pointing out that the iconic hills, or glens, are far from the forest that her boyfriend was talking about.
The convo took a turn as we crossed past the intersection that marked one end of the night market. Have they played a slot game? Have they heard of Hood vs Wolf. Both gave a blank stare. We decided to call it the night, as the group tour would start at 9 AM the following day.
It had been months since we last played Hood vs Wolf. When we first played it, we were in disbelief. How could we be so cheesy? It might’ve been the layout, which could’ve seen better days. But we were mistaken. Slot players are looking for a payout. In other words, it’s about math.
What are the odds?
Let’s start with the layout, which was more like a manga adaptation of the classic fairy tale. It surprised us because we saw Amanda Sefried playing Little Red Riding Hood in the Hollywood version of that European folk tale. Not much to tell about it, but let’s figure out why the manga looks.
Why is manga popular? It has a diverse range of stories that cater to all kinds of readers. Let’s not make mistakes about some manga words, which would appeal to the peculiar type. “Uzumaki”, about a Japanese town cursed by spiral, brought Junji Ito international recognition.
It’s a good thing that Hollywood didn’t attempt to remake it, but we’re digressing. In the case of Hood vs Wolf, PG Soft would go to the “heart of the story”. A grudge match between Little Red Riding Hood and the Big, Bad Wolf? It depends. We rather look at it as a classic 2D action story.
We recommend the PG Soft Hood vs Wolf demo. Players will learn to adjust the settings, which can maximize their (memorable) gaming experience. They also learn about the mechanics, which is not hard as it first seems. Last but not the least, they will find out what the paytable is all about.
Some PG slot players will be confused at how Hood vs Wolf is being played. To put it in another way, PG Soft came up with a slightly different kind of top casino game. They might want to don the Little Red Riding Hood, if not the Big, Bad Wolf. Protagonist? Or antagonist. And then there’s the game of rock, paper, and scissors during the bonus round. If it makes players foggy, then go back to the demo version.
It’s better to know the symbols, and their corresponding rewards, while looking at the paytable closely. One. More. Time.
Battle feature. If the Hood’s powers are too much, then the Hood’s score will increase. It might be you.
Mini Janken feature. Are you ready for the game of rock, paper, and scissors?
Wolf feature. The game of rock, paper, and scissors will be followed with the appearance of the “WILD” symbol, where previous symbols will be replaced with new ones. What are these symbols? It would be better for you to find out.
Hood feature. Will there be more “WILD” symbols? It depends on what you choose: Little Red Riding Hood or the Big, Bad Wolf.
We didn’t advance to the progressive jackpot (round), but we believed we didn’t give a good fight. The game information warns about not taking a huge risk, as anything can be gone in 60 seconds (or less). In other words, play smart. Take advantage of any features that can lead you past the Battle Round, as the Hood vs Wolf slot offers more than players imagine.
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