Turbo Multifire Roulette Review
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Now, as you might have imagined, we’ve played our fair share of Roulette games over the years. Although we’ve been through some great releases, more often than not, there’s always something missing, whether it’s the game’s aesthetics or mechanics and bonus features. But with Turbo Multifire Roulette, we found a game that gets it right on pretty much every level.
Real Dealer Studios has managed to produce one of the most complete, high-end versions of Roulette we’ve ever come across. The visuals are incredible, with photo-realistic graphics that made us double-take now and then, wondering if this was a CGI wheel we saw spinning on our screens. But then Turbo Multifire Roulette upstages its visuals with an incredible set of features including a racetrack view, autoplay function, special bets, random bets, detailed statistics board, random bets and win multipliers of up to 500x your stake.
Title:
Turbo Multifire Roulette
Game Developer:
Real Dealer Studios
Type of Roulette:
European
Release Date:
2022
RTP:
97.30%
Min. / Max. Bet:
₹25/₹12,500
Max. Win:
980x
Bonus Features:
Clear Bet, Undo, Re-Bet, Double Bet, Statistics Board, Random 3, Special Bets, Autoplay, Win Multipliers
Game Features
Re-bet/Double Bet: These two functions are essentially staple Roulette mechanics, and we like the way Turbo Multifire Roulette combines the two. Hit the button after any round to recreate that previous round’s wager and hit it again if you want to double your bets across the board. It made sense to combine these two features into one button, given the sheer number of mechanics Real Deal Studio needs to fit into its interface.
Random 3: This is quite the neat addition for players who don’t want to follow any specific betting strategies. As the name very aptly implies, the Random 3 feature picks three random numbers from the table and places a bet on each one. You can trigger it again and again, adding even more random numbers to your round. We found it useful during our initial rounds, before heading over to the statistics board for some analysis.
Statistics Board: History and statistics boards are crucial for experienced players who want to bet smart by following the winning patterns that begin to emerge. Turbo Multifire Roulette goes all out with its board, which begins with a simple look showing the last numbers to land on the wheel. But once you click on the numbers at the top left corner of the screen, you get a detailed look at the game’s inner workings.
There are three pages you can sift through, each with its distinct statistics. The first covers hot and cold numbers, showing you the ones that have hit the most and least, while also displaying them in pie chart format on a mock Roulette wheel. The second section breaks the table down into columns and rows, with percentage figures of how often each section had a hit. It even compares the hits between odd and even numbers, as well as reds and blacks. Finally, you get a look at the number of times every individual number hit, which you can see in both numerical and percentage formats. We loved the level of depth that this system goes through, and it gave us all the tools we needed to follow up with the right strategies.
Special Bets: This is yet another advanced feature, aimed at players who want to stick to specific betting formats for their game. The function opens up a display showing all nine special betting options and their position on the table. It’s not a very common feature in Roulette games, but it’s incredibly useful, allowing us to place more complex wagers with the click of a button.
Racetrack View: No advanced version of Roulette would be complete without a racetrack view. This setup replaces the regular table with a racetrack view, complete with neighbour bets and the option to place Les Orphelins, Tiers du Cylindre and Les Voisins du Zéro wagers. Unfortunately, none of the special bets work here, but you can still use the Random 3 feature.
Autoplay: You can set the wheel to spin for up to 100 consecutive rounds through the autoplay function. If we had to get a bit picky, we’d argue that the function is a bit overly simplistic. You only get to set the number of rounds, without any win or loss limits which are generally found in more advanced versions of the feature.
Win Multipliers: This is by far the most exciting feature in Turbo Multifire Roulette. Up to five numbers are picked on every round, carrying multipliers between 50x to 500x your stake. They can lead to some huge boosts in your winnings, although the chances of the random multipliers aligning with the numbers you picked can be quite slim. The best way to hit the multipliers is by casting a wider net of wagers, covering evens, odds, reds, or blacks.
Turbo Multifire Roulette Verdict
We’ve made no secret of our fascination with Real Deal Studios’ Turbo Multifire Roulette. It combines impressive visuals with intuitive functions and high payouts with win multipliers for an experience that stands out from the rest of the Roulette crowd.
The balance between intuitive functions, advanced features and high win potential make this ideal for both new players and veterans alike.
Similar Titles to Turbo Multifire Roulette
Maxi Roulette by Swintt – So, this version is a much more stripped-down version of Roulette, but Swintt’s Maxi Roulette still comes with a set of useful functions including re-bet, double bet and autoplay. There’s a much simpler statistics board too, but it’s the game’s risk feature you’ll want to look out for. It lets you gamble your winnings, improving their original value by up to 10,000x.
Advanced Roulette by NetEnt –If you want something that comes close to the detail found in Turbo Multifire Roulette, then be sure to check out NetEnt’s Advanced Roulette. It may have a simpler set of features, but its statistics board and side bets allowed us to test out some more advanced Roulette strategies.