In this exclusive PR video, our games experts Andy and John discuss what makes the legendary jungle hero so aah-eeh-ah-eeh-awesome on desktop and mobile.
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In this exclusive PR video, our games experts Andy and John discuss what makes the legendary jungle hero so aah-eeh-ah-eeh-awesome on desktop and mobile.
If you were expecting a Dark Knight replacement or a slot of similar quality you will be BITTERLY DISAPPOINTED!
The game is dreadful, utter garbage. Watch and WEEP!
It would be interesting to know what demographic they decided to target for this game as I think that might explain the look/feel. I have heard on more than one occasion from operators that the CM audience isn't typical of slots players and that it represents a far more savvy and more serious type of player on the whole.
If you look at a slot like Fluffy Favourites for example, that was constantly one of the top performing slot games at bingo sites with side games and yet if you look at it, it's really hard to fathom why when compared to most of the slots we like.
The cartoon-style slot does nothing for me but clearly there must be an audience because so many games use this style. Game-play to us is the most important thing but maybe for some players, what Tarzan gives them is a "fun" angle, perhaps something that lightens their mood? I'm stabbing in the dark but Microgaming are experienced enough to know how to make a success of a franchised title so my gut feeling is that we are overlooking something, perhaps a mindset that isn't akin to ours?
Brilliant acting boys, trying to pretend pasting different graphics onto Bridesmaids and adding cascade to the free spins was an epic task.
NO PLAYER WANTS A POXY CASH AMOUNT AFTER WAITING HUNDREDS OF SPINS FOR 3 SCATTERS DON'T YOU GET IT???
It would be interesting to know what demographic they decided to target for this game as I think that might explain the look/feel. I have heard on more than one occasion from operators that the CM audience isn't typical of slots players and that it represents a far more savvy and more serious type of player on the whole.
If you look at a slot like Fluffy Favourites for example, that was constantly one of the top performing slot games at bingo sites with side games and yet if you look at it, it's really hard to fathom why when compared to most of the slots we like.
The cartoon-style slot does nothing for me but clearly there must be an audience because so many games use this style. Game-play to us is the most important thing but maybe for some players, what Tarzan gives them is a "fun" angle, perhaps something that lightens their mood? I'm stabbing in the dark but Microgaming are experienced enough to know how to make a success of a franchised title so my gut feeling is that we are overlooking something, perhaps a mindset that isn't akin to ours?
It would be interesting to know what demographic they decided to target for this game as I think that might explain the look/feel. I have heard on more than one occasion from operators that the CM audience isn't typical of slots players and that it represents a far more savvy and more serious type of player on the whole.
If you look at a slot like Fluffy Favourites for example, that was constantly one of the top performing slot games at bingo sites with side games and yet if you look at it, it's really hard to fathom why when compared to most of the slots we like.
The cartoon-style slot does nothing for me but clearly there must be an audience because so many games use this style. Game-play to us is the most important thing but maybe for some players, what Tarzan gives them is a "fun" angle, perhaps something that lightens their mood? I'm stabbing in the dark but Microgaming are experienced enough to know how to make a success of a franchised title so my gut feeling is that we are overlooking something, perhaps a mindset that isn't akin to ours?
Nearly all slots form the last year are like this, so why do we even play anymore?
Nearly all slots form the last year are like this, so why do we even play anymore?