Take The Vault Slots
Take the Vault is a sequel of sorts to Take the Bank, with both games coming from the Betsoft game collection. However, rather than involving a modern bank, we are headed back to the Wild West for this game. Replacing the robber with a bandit, let’s see what else might have changed.
Which game format is in play?
You’ll have five reels to spin, along with 75 lines to bet on.
Play all the lines with one bet
And in common with the earlier game, Take the Vault requires just 20 cents to play all 75 lines.
Stay alert for some special icons in this slot game
The bandit can appear anywhere in view, and whenever he does, he will leave some dynamite with a lit fuse. This stays in position and a countdown begins from 10 to zero. When zero is reached, every stick of dynamite on the reels will explode, leaving a series of wilds in their wake.
The scatter is shown as a set of saloon doors. The vault mentioned in the title is a bonus icon.
Are there any free spins in Take the Vault?
Yes – find three saloon door icons and 15 free spins will begin. Each spin will bring five, seven, or 10 wild icons with it. The number received will depend on what you’re given to begin with. They change places with each game played.
Six vault doors will open the Hold and Spin bonus, since Betsoft has squeezed one of those in here as well. The doors remain in position for three respins. Find more doors and you go back to three respins each time. The doors will always show one of two things – a jackpot or a fixed cash prize. You will win whatever you have found by the end of the round.
Take the Vault combines the original game with the Hold and Win format
We’ve seen this Hold and Win idea many times now, and Betsoft certainly appears to love it. If you do as well, you can expect it to show up in Take the Vault, along with the best bits from the original slot game. How many sticks of dynamite can you come up with as you play?