Razortooth by Quickspin has a minimum wager of 0.25 and a maximum wager of 100.00. Wins and scatter wins are multiplied by the wager placed on each spin, but only the biggest win for certain symbol combinations will be paid out. The monsters with the highest compensation are the razortooth tiger, elephant, and rhinoceros, followed by the raptor and bear, which share the lowest payout. All gemstones have the same price.
After viewing the preview trailer, we had great hopes for the animal-themed offering from Quickspin. We are glad to report that Razortooth meets these high standards.
Set against a forest background, the reels include a variety of prehistoric species, including woolly mammoths, bears, birds, and tigers, as well as a variety of jewels. They have a subtle cartoonish quality and contrast well with the light blue background. The game engine is extremely streamlined, and the reels have a nice spinning motion. Razortooth's visuals and audio are devoid of flaws, since they are accompanied with a relaxing score.
The Razortooth logo serves as the wild symbol, substituting for all symbols besides the scatter. A leaping tiger can add up to three additional wild symbols to the reels during the base game.
Razortooth roars to life during the bonus round, which is triggered by three scatter symbols and awards an initial five free spins. This may sound a little meagre, but the presence of stacked wilds on up to two reels will improve the value of these free games. When two reels are populated with wild symbols, payouts can suddenly accelerate.
This is Quickspin's first slot machine to utilise the 243-ways-to-win game engine instead of the conventional payline structure. It functions rather well and helps keep the tempo moving at a pretty respectable clip.