How To Play Burger Man Mobile Slot
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Here’s a mobile slot worth downloading. With far better gameplay as an Android slot or iPhone slot, Burger Man is perfectly built for the smaller screens.
This mFortune slot is exclusive to them, so you’ll only be able to play and download this slot machine over at their great mobile casino.
When we played Burger Man mobile slot on our iPad and tablets we were fairly impressed. Sure the graphics were not complicated, but it was fun and well thought out theme. Then we tried it on our Android and iPhone, and here this mobile slot game came alive.
It’s the little details that we love. The squirting of the ketchup as you press the burger spin button. The burgers flying across your screen on every win, instead of generic gold coins. Or even the fact that once downloaded you can walk away from this mobile slot game and come back half an hour later without the game breaking in between. We even took a call, spoke on our phone for 20 minute, and came back to the special bonus feature. That’s how hardy this mobile slot is. Burger Man mobile slot is one that just works.
This mFortune Burger Man game is fairly low variance. The wins will come often, but don’t expect them to break the bank. If you manage to walk away with about 20% over your starting budget, then move on. The chances of getting more are slim. That said, it brings plenty of entertainment with it, so you won’t mind this is a fairly ‘safe’ slot to bet on.
Of course, by ‘safe’, you still have to have a decent budget to play as the betting range is an odd 0.90 to 9 in cash. One is too high for penny players and one is too low for high rollers. A little awkward, but if it fits your budgets, all the better for it.
The Click Me bonus feature, where the South Park look-alike eats the food you pick at random and gives you multipliers, come fairly frequently, which is quite the opposite to the free spins which is as rare as Kobe beef (don’t know what that is? Our point exactly). But both are as likely to pay out as much as any of your wins on the base game, so you don’t need them in order to fill your pockets. 5 symbols in a row is what you are really looking for in this jackpot slot, especially 5 burger men who trigger the progressive jackpot.
Burger Man Slot Stats
Mobile Slot Released | December 2013 |
Slot Type | Video Slot |
Software Provider | mFortune |
Jackpot Amount | Progressive Jackpot |
Slot Reels / Paylines | 5 Reels / 9 Paylines |
Coins Range | 0.10 - 1.00 |
Min/Max Bet | 0.90 / 9 |
Max Win | 2,000 |
Free Spins | 9 Free Spins / No Multipliers |
Bonus Rounds | Click Me, Free Spins, Wilds |
Slot Themes | Fantasy |
Burger Man Bonus Features
Wild: The Ketchup and Mustard symbols are wild and replace all symbols except the bonus symbols and free spins.
Scatter and Free Spins: These elusive scatters are the only semi-healthy symbol on the reels, which is the humble tomato. Maybe he doesn't like vegetables and so doesn't like this symbol on it's reels often? Either way, get 5, 7 or 9 free spins if you get 3, 4 or 5 scatters. The scatters only pay out once you get 3 on the reels, so they are essentially tied in with the free spins.
The Click Me Feature: 2, 3, 4 or 5 burger symbols on an active payline takes you to the bonus feature. Here the Burger Man will be standing in front of a conveyor belt of food, in which you'll need to click to reveal the tasty treats within. If you get a salad the game is over and you go back to the base game.
The only annoying thing about this feature is mFortune's cryptic note that: "The more symbols you have on the line, the more you can win on the feature." So what they are saying is that the element of chance is removed, and you only win the equivalent you would have won for a 2, 3, 4 or 5 symbol win?
It's a fun bonus feature, don't take us wrong, but either make it a line win, or leave it a game of chance where we can believe that maybe, just maybe, we could pick all 10 symbols without a single salad in sight. Telling us the secret behind it pretty much ruins the magic.
Progressive Jackpot: 5 burger men on an active payline activates the mFortune progressive jackpot. This tends to range from a few hundred to a few thousands. Not life-changing but welcomed.