Join Greek goddess Artemis as she battles her way through legendary monsters in a bid to conquer Gorgon Medusa in QuickSpin’s newest title, Artemis vs Medusa.
RELEASE DATE
Out now
THE PITCH
This slot title includes monster bounty coins and symbols as players aid Artemis defeat Medusa and collect their victorious rewards.
THE DETAILS
This game includes monster bounty coins which are integrated into any medium symbol and can only appear in the base game.
If the Artemis symbol with a golden frame lands on the last reel, any monster bounty coin present will be collected and a bounty payout will be awarded. The amount of the bounty payout is dependent on the value shown in the medium symbol.
If the player lands three scatter symbols they activate the unlimited free spins battle. This feature continues until either Artemis or Medusa is defeated.
During the battle, the meter will update according to the monster symbols that are collected. If one or more Artemis symbols land on the reels, all accompanying medium monster symbols will be added to the meter.
WHAT THEY SAY
Commenting on its official website, Travis Grabau, Producer at QuickSpin, said: “The heart of the game is the battlefield, we wanted to create a game that was designed to take advantage of the vertical space available in portrait mode.
“We also thought that it would be fun to have both the protagonist and antagonist be portrayed with a strong female character. It didn’t take us long to settle on Artemis.
The goddess of the hunt was just the type of figure we had in mind. Once we had decided on Artemis it made Medusa the gorgon the most obvious choice for her opponent.
“We also played around a bit with the location. Mount Olympus is well known as the home of the Greek divinities so we thought it would be kind of fun if the actual battle took place in the inverse of the mountain, during the night when the moon was full.
“We tried to include a lot of the symbols of Artemis in the production, you will see Arrows, Stag antlers, and the moon which are all associated with Artemis.”