Super Diamond Mine Slots

Super Diamond Mine Slots
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Types
5-reel, video, progressive
Themes
Diamonds, Mining

A diamond mine sounds like a fantastic thing, which the developers clearly agreed with when they made the first game. The first game was so popular that it warranted a sequel, which is why you were here now, ready to win lots of money at any moment. Although the game itself may puzzle you as to why it's so popular, if you give it a passing chance, then you will remove all doubt from your mind. They did a wonderful job here, focusing on the winnings themselves, and saving the art budget for other projects. Super Diamond Mine is a game entirely about the gameplay, with the theme itself being an afterthought. It is the inverse of most slots for that reason.

If you are looking for a fanciful adventure with high production values, you can keep looking. They clearly did not care about that when they made this game, and are trying to do a very different thing. If you simply want a well-made slot to play as well, however, then this is a game that has a lot to offer you. They put a lot of time into the game play, making it very fast-paced, focused on the jackpots, and did a lot of things very right. If you're in this entirely for the money, then hopping on the mine cart and rolling down this one is your best option!

What is This Slot About?

The name of this slot likely gives away most of the premise, but a second glance will reveal a bit more. Although this game is about a diamond mine itself, what is it really about is slot culture. It takes things back to the classic era, when most of what you were matching was about winning big money. They don't play any games here, focusing on what matters most, and we commend them in many ways for trying this. Most developers do anything but this, and it gets kind of annoying after a while.

How Does the Game Actually Play?

Like we said, real time gaming focused entirely on the game play here, which makes for a very fast pace, and a highly winning focused affair. There are the five reels you are used to seeing in most of their games, but the number of pay lines has been limited to only nine. Because you can bet one penny a coin, or go up to five dollars as you usually can, this makes the most you can put in that mine cart $45 a spin. This may seem like an odd choice, but it was not without intention. The progressive jackpot here is very large, and seems to grow bigger at a much faster pace than you are used to. The point of this game with that in mind is to play for as long as you can, making the smaller betting amounts make sense. By removing many of the pay lines, they also focus you squarely in on what will be matching, which also provides a much tighter and more focused experience than you are probably used to. It all adds up in a very clever way to something amazing that will hold your attention for quite some time.

The bonus round here is named after the game itself, and is nothing to write home about. The things you can match vary quite a bit, such as a bar, the double bar, a stick of dynamite, the entrance to the mine, a single bar, and the sought after triple bar. In this way, it is mostly classic, and blows the conventions off the rest of the slot world in a literal and figurative sense with that dynamite!

How's it Look?

Despite how much we like this game, it is actually not very pretty! You might even say it somewhat ugly, made like a flash game from the 90s. They did not put much into the graphics here, and whoever made this clearly wasn't a skilled artist. Even the title image looks very strange, and we almost wish it didn't exist. The same applies to the user interface, which is out right ugly. You might think it is strange that for a game we like so much to have us say so many bad things about the graphics. This is only because we enjoy the game play so much. We almost hate the way the game actually looks, aside from the bar symbols. They really did not put a sliver of effort in here, and it is only saved by virtue of how great the gameplay is it self.

What We Enjoyed

+ Winning amounts + Gameplay

We We Didn't Much Care For

- Graphics

Who is the Ideal Audience of this Particular Slot?

Fans of the original will obviously enjoy this game. It was a well of the game, and the sequel is better in every single way. If you are in these for the art, you will likely keep walking. If you love money, however, you will sit right back down, and give this game a chance!

Summing it All Up - Should You Play This Fine Game?

Summing it up, Super Diamond Mine Slots is a sequel that manages to outdo the original in every single way. This is thanks and no small part to the fact that the original was so well loved for the innovations it made with the progressive jackpots. This is also true of the sequel, which has them getting so high that you almost start to laugh. If you would like to laugh all the way to the bank, then this mine cart is one you should surely hop on. It will take you to the land of riches, and you won't have to go through the effort of mining anything at all!