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Cats and dogs have both been animals to take their rightful place as themes in slot games. After all, they’re some of the world’s best-loved pets. However, has there ever been a slot that you know of, to merge the ideas of cats and 70s disco together? Well, we didn’t really think that they were something a developer would even think of merging. However, fortunately for us, Novomatic has done just that in Cat Scratch Fever. It does this to such a degree, that every time you spin the reels there’s a wonderful piece of appropriate music that plays. And with the high quality graphics that are on display in this one, you’ll see that everything combines together to provide a super slot game. But we want to know more about its hidden features as well. So, join us as we have a feline prowl through Cat Scratch Fever.

The overall design of the game provides a layout of five reels and three rows. This should come as a familiar interface to regular slot game fans. Alongside this, you’ll also be able to see that there are a total of 25 separate pay lines as well. These can go through customisation by you, if you’re the sort of person who enjoys doing such. It’s all easy to do, simply by using the ‘Lines’ plus and minus buttons that are available. Furthermore, all players have the chance to adjust the value of the wager that they place per spin. In this game, you can alter the coin value per line between $0.02 and $4. This means that if you push it up to its highest value and have all lines active, your maximum wager possibility stands at $100 per spin.

As well as the lines, reels and rows, the game also has a great visual appeal to it. This is very nicely on display as far as the game’s graphics go. It all takes place against a cityscape at night-time and the icons depict cats all ready for their 70s disco. However, before you reach these symbols, you’ll find imagery of some of their attire. First of all, there’s a pair of platform boots and a retro hair comb. These can provide a maximum pay out of 200 coins. Next in line is a pimp daddy hat and cane. Then comes a gold medallion with the dollar sign on it and a golden chalice with the same. These provide up to 300 coins as a pay out. There’s also a red briefcase as another icon. Then come the picture symbols of a retro purple car and then one of two feline lovers dancing at the disco. Finally, the very last two icons are of a female cat with an afro and a male cat with the same.

The great thing about this slot being so modern in design, is that it also contains a couple of nice special features as well. First of all, you’ll find that there’s a wild icon on the reels. This is the disco glitter ball. As a wild symbol, this one substitutes for all others on the reels in order to form a winning combination. The only exception to this rule is the game’s bonus icon. Wild icons are visible on all reels, except for the very first one.Cat

As we made you aware of previously, there is also a bonus icon on the reels. Now, where it’s normally common for the bonus feature to trigger with three relative icons, this is not the case with Cat Scratch Fever. Actually, you’ll need to bring at least nine bonus symbols in to view in order to trigger the feature round. If you manage to do this, you will trigger the Scratch and Win feature. This round allows you to win various amounts of freespins. All in all, you have the possibility of winning anywhere between 18 and 30 freespins from the Scratch and Win round.

Finally, whenever you form a winning combination on the reels, you will trigger the game’s gamble round. If you would like to play this, you stand the chance of being able to double your winnings. Doing so will present you with a separate screen featuring a face down playing card. You just need to guess whether it will be red or black when you turn it over. If your guess is correct, your winnings receive the double multiplier. Any incorrect guess will see your winnings lost.

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There are many online slots game to feature cats as their base theme, but here are a few of our recommendations. First of all, you’ll find that the Microgaming offering of Alley Cats is appealing in itself. This one contains the same five reel, three row layout, but it only has nine pay lines in it. Furthermore, you can win up to 20 freespins in this game, whereas the Novomatic slot provides up to 30. There’s also the Cat in Vegas game from Playtech. This has a larger amount of 20 pay lines, although still five short of Cat Scratch Fever. However, it does contain three triggering bonus features! Finally, there’s Cat N’ Mouse from Cayetano. This one also contains a total of three triggering bonus rounds, but still with the five reel and three row layout. Wild icons can also appear on all reels in this one, whereas this isn’t the case in our Novomatic offering.

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We actually love playing this slot. Mainly because it merges two separate themes into one and does it seamlessly. Add the special features of the game into this as well as the strong quality graphics and you’ve got an appealing slot. Novomatic should definitely be proud of this one!

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