By Betsoft
RTP 97.42%
Min bet $0.02
Max bet $150
Max Win bet x 430000
Popularity Medium
Min bet $0.02
Max bet $150
Max Win bet x 430000
Gamble Feature RTP, Bonus game or special game, Number of jackpots, Multiplier, Freespins
Layout 5x3
Devices Support all devices
Configurable Winlines No
Volatility Medium
Progressive Jackpot Yes
At The Copa brings the player to a snazzy dance club that offers great music, nice company, and an exciting night for visitors. For players, the slot offers 3 progressive jackpots, free spins, and a bonus game. Betsoft developed the slot in 2012, which means the graphics are poorly-dated 3D, but the gameplay is still pretty solid. The 5-reel, 3-row playing field takes up most of the screen, leaving little room for background details. The main thing to take note of is the lady standing next to the slot. This means that the tiles themselves get a lot of room to show off the symbols.
The symbols may look outdated due to the low details and lack of animations, but they convey the setting very well. They include things like cocktails, instruments, and different characters. The slot does not use any traditional low-paying symbols like card letters or card suits. In total, the game has 30 paylines on which to win, resulting in the slot having medium volatility.
When it comes to the music, spinning the reels during the base game will only play the shaking of maracas. It’s when you get any win that it will play a brief tune. The tune depends on the winning symbols: trumpets when you have trumpets on a win line, drums when there are drums, etcetera.
At The Copa is getting older, and it shows in the graphics. The symbols are all crafted with the help of a 3D program, but they have started to look outdated. The details are few, the textures are smooth, and it’s all static. Still, they are clear and easy to tell apart, although they can start to merge together somewhat as the game continues. Whenever there’s a win, the tiles involved will be enlarged, and the winning pay line will show on the screen. It will also give the player the total coin win.
Since there aren’t too many symbols, there are quite a few paylines, and there are barely any features to influence the gameplay. The game lands on medium volatility. This will translate into getting smaller wins a bit more regularly, but still being dependent on large wins if you want to end up with more funds than you started with. In my experience, my funds took a rather sharp dive from the moment I started playing and never recovered.
Players can pick a bet between $0.02 and $150 per spin, which is quite a range. On top of that, the listed max. win of 430,000x your bet seems somewhat excessive. Do keep in mind that this is likely based on the progressive jackpot, meaning that you will almost never actually see anything close to that.
The symbols in the slot are:
At The Copa keeps things light with the number of features included in the game. A brief overview of the features is:
Although the idea of the different features is enjoyable, they are all difficult to trigger. During my time playing, I only saw the bonus round once, and I never had either the progressive jackpot or the free spins mode trigger. Even getting a Stacked Wild on reel 3 proved to be almost impossible.
In that sense, this slot is very volatile as I saw my funds drop relentlessly while I was playing. It really requires any of these features to activate to have any shot at compensating for your losses.
At The Copa is a popular slot amongst players, and it can be seen why. The slot offers a number of features that can quickly turn the tide for anyone. However, the problem is that they barely activate, and it resulted in me losing all of my funds in a single session.
It got to the point where I had to go through the paytable to see what the features were as they wouldn’t trigger for me. This alone would put the game in the high volatility class, but it is still listed as medium. Do be aware of this when you give the slot a try, and perhaps start off with a lower bet before getting a feel for its gameplay.
The graphics are somewhat outdated, but that doesn’t matter as long as the slot is fun to play. I did enjoy my time with it, but without most of the features activating, it made for a rather bland experience.
You can play At the Copa in English, Finnish, Swedish, German and 22 other languages.
At the Copa supports GBP, EUR, USD, CAD.