The Traffic Camera Game is a video slot machine designed by Novomatic, an Austrian-based gaming technology company. This game is part of Novomatic’s extensive portfolio of slots that cater to various tastes and preferences among players worldwide.
Theme and Design
As the name suggests, this game revolves around the theme of traffic enforcement, where speed cameras capture offenders who exceed designated speeds limits. The graphics and background music evoke a Las Vegas ambiance, with images of neon-lit streets, bustling casinos, and vintage cars whizzing past speeding tickets on display screens. Vibrant colors dominate the overall Traffic Cam Game appearance, making it visually appealing to players.
Symbols
The Traffic Camera Game features an assortment of symbols, each carrying distinct roles in gameplay:
- Low-Paying Symbols : The game includes standard card ranks (10-A) made up of five different colors – green, blue, red, yellow, and purple.
- Medium-Payout Symbols : A "Stop Sign," a "Speed Camera" (the Wild), and three types of speeding fines ("Red", "Yellow", and "$100") take center stage as the mid-paying symbols.
- High-Paying Symbol : The Las Vegas Skyline serves as the top-payer, depicted in all its glory amidst sparkling night lights.
Payouts
As is typical for video slots, each symbol offers a different payout value based on the combination of symbols displayed along adjacent reels and across win lines (dependent on the game’s configuration). Players should expect standard wins with lower-paying card rank symbols and more substantial rewards from medium-payout speeding fines. The Skyline logo awards significantly higher payouts when it appears.
Wilds
In this slot, both the Speed Camera symbol acts as a Wild icon in normal gameplay. As the main bonus triggerer for Free Games and Scatter functionality isn’t tied specifically to any individual wild character – rather they appear alongside all other available ones at random (including Stop Signs).
Scatters
This particular slot features no dedicated scatter symbols, which means their absence could either be an omission by designers or simply part of the design.
Bonus Features
Given its theme, it’s interesting to see that Novomatic designed a feature known as "Free Games" instead of employing traditional ‘bonus rounds’ common among other slots. It is initiated when three or more Stop Signs display simultaneously anywhere on any five reels while using specific line patterns or individual free games combinations; these do not require activation beforehand via scatter placement but initiate immediately without further action required from the player.
Free Spins
During Free Games mode, there are two types of rounds available. The first offers eight chances at increasing one’s multiplier by hitting an unblocked reel with each stop sign falling onto it after winning spin ends up being awarded additional 8–50 (10), plus three times normal payout amount without any prior wins needed throughout remaining seven rounds left within Free Games; players may also activate free play session via setting number buttons, so long as there aren’t other bonuses in effect at moment.
RTP
Novomatic doesn’t publicly disclose the Return to Player (RTP) rates of their specific slots due to a strict confidentiality policy covering internal business practices. This might suggest that actual payouts vary more widely than typically experienced by users who try such products elsewhere because we can’t say what value should come out when tested against results observed by those already in possession knowledge about real outcomes from running this one.
Volatility
The game appears to have a medium level of volatility according to general reviews found online. Medium variance games tend to offer balance between infrequent high wins and more frequent small gains – however this information remains anecdotal rather than provided directly through documentation, limiting further analysis based on available details alone without access external factors influencing behavior over time played continuously throughout player interactions across numerous sessions run.
Betting Range
Players can set the bet per spin anywhere from $0.20 up to a maximum of 40 credits; however options aren’t labeled individually within game display but instead appear as one numeric value out of multiple slots possible below the reels – there’s room for variation here should company adjust their settings before release next update cycle.
Max Win
Players can win as high as 10,000 credits per single bet placed when matching Skyline symbols across active lines appear five times consecutively while playing game at standard conditions (with full payout multiplier applied naturally through respective rules). In this specific instance however it doesn’t appear that any other top-payer value comes close approaching even tenth of maximum allowed win – an otherwise rather limited range exists within given max payout structure.
Gameplay
This Traffic Camera Game is designed for those who enjoy straightforward, no-frills gameplay. It has five reels with 25 adjustable paylines and can be played in manual or auto mode. The minimal bet amount per spin allows players to test it without breaking the bank while enabling participation within budget constraints suitable various situations requiring quick decision-making at all stages throughout session(s).
