Paris Nights slot review

By Booming Games

Paris Nights Slot

Paris Nights Basic info

Game provider Booming Games

Release Date 2/2018

RTP 96.00%

Game Technology HTML5

Popularity Low

Min bet $0.01

Max bet $200

Max Win bet x 2000

Gamble Feature Stacked symbols, Wilds, Freespins, Scatter symbols, Volatility

Layout 5x3

Devices Support all devices

Configurable Winlines No

Volatility Low

Progressive Jackpot No

Paris Nights is a classic fruit machine which is inspired by the romantic, adventurous nights in Paris with its neon signs and iconic vistas.

Developed by Booming Games and released in 2018, Paris Nights is a classic slot that doesn’t stray far from the basic game experience while adding some interesting graphics to spice things up. The name and the symbols allude to a Parisian night, while the rest of the slot is cloaked in the dark. There are no details to speak of in the background as it’s simply a plain black.

The symbols themselves are nicely made, having a neon look to them with bright colours that help in creating the illusion of being part of the Paris nightlife. Some of the symbols are based on the expected fruit symbols while some are inspired by Paris. The layout of the slot itself is the usual 5-reel, 3-row playing field I’ve come to expect from Booming Games with a total of 20 paylines.

The graphics look bright and sharp which I definitely liked but we can’t pretend they’re exquisitely detailed or amazing displays of originality either. They keep with the theme very well and I suppose that’s the best thing we can expect.

Symbols

Paris Nights has a series of symbols that can be divided into classic fruit machine symbols and original symbols. I thought both looked nice, although it was hard to tell which symbol was a Wild. There was no indication which was which unless they were part of a win because then the word Wild appeared on the symbol.

From highest to lowest they are:

  • Hearts (Scatter): Get 3 or more Scatter Symbols on the screen at the same time to activate the Free Spins mode. Max. 4,000 coins with five-of-a-kind on the screen.
  • Eiffel Tower (Wild): Substitutes all other symbols in the game except the Scatter symbol. Max. 100 coins with five-of-a-kind on a winning payline.
  • Blue 7: Max. 20 coins with five-of-a-kind on a winning payline.
  • Blue & Red 7: Max. 20 coins with five-of-a-kind on a winning payline.
  • Red 7: Max. 20 coins with five-of-a-kind on a winning payline.
  • Champagne Bottle: Max. 10 coins with five-of-a-kind on a winning payline.
  • Grapes: Max. 10 coins with five-of-a-kind on a winning payline.
  • Bicycle: Max. 5 coins with five-of-a-kind on a winning payline.
  • Paintbrush: Max. 5 coins with five-of-a-kind on a winning payline.

Getting a win is a pretty standard affair with the symbols involved lighting up briefly before the reels continue spinning. Because of the bright colour palette, it did make the different symbols a little hard to tell apart at times. Often I wouldn’t see the Scatter symbols unless there were 3 or more on-screen because they blend in with the other symbols.

Features

There’s very little to talk about when it comes to discussing the features in Paris Nights. Since it emulates the classic fruit machine it also stayed close to their approach, with only limited features.

The features are:

  • Wilds: Substitute all other symbols in the game except the Scatter Symbols. They appeared fairly often in my experience.
  • Stacked Symbols: The symbols always come stacked but they don’t always stop at the point where all 3 symbols are on the screen.
  • Free Spins: When there are 3 or more Scatter Symbols on the screen at the same time the Free Spins mode activates. The Scatter Symbols also count as a win if there’s 3 or more on the Screen. These did not appear very often for me.

The stacked symbols sound interesting but I didn’t actually notice them at all while playing the game. Only when checking the listed features did I see them mentioned. In my experience, the symbols are sometimes stacked in groups of 3 and they sometimes stop to fill the reel with the same symbol. That’s a nice idea but in practicality, it’s almost impossible to tell this feature exists. It’s also extremely unlikely that they will ever help in getting any big wins.

The Wilds showed up fairly regularly during both the base game and the free spins mode. Since they’re random there isn’t much to say about them other than that the Eiffel Tower symbol wasn’t very eye-catching as a Wild unless I paid specific attention to it.

Finally, there are free spins. I was pleasantly surprised to note that they trigger quite often. I wouldn’t call it regular but they definitely showed up frequently enough for it to be interesting. The Low Volatility is showing with this feature as well, but I didn’t get more than 3 Scatter Symbols on the screen. Which is too bad, since the big wins were with the 4 and 5 Scatters.

All in all, the features are what I’d expect from a fruit machine. They are present enough to be noticeable but don’t impact the gameplay enough to be classified as interesting. I did like the special splash screen when there was a big win, showing an animated neon sign.

Conclusion

Paris Nights is a game that tones down the graphics and features to the level that they fit comfortably within the fruit machine category without literally being one. It all plays quite well and I found the overall experience to be quite pleasant.

Don’t expect any big surprises while playing Paris Nights. Players can choose a bet between $0.01 and $200 per spin while the max. win of 2,000x your bet is quite respectable. With its low volatility, it will be pretty rare to hit that though.

As usual, if you’re the type of player that enjoys simple slots with little features and a standard approach, this slot will appeal to you. Are you the player that goes for the most cutting edge, modern slots than you won’t find that here.

Leticia Miranda

Leticia Miranda

Slot Games Analyst

Leticia Miranda is a former gambling reporter who knows everything about slot games and is happy to share her knowledge. She has covered a broad swath of topics and trends on gambling and is always full of new ideas and energy. Leticia also has a master’s degree in journalism from New York University and is passionate about writing.