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Shark Attack

Everi

Shark Attack

This new game on Everi’s marquee-style Core HDX cabinet features second-screen picking and free-spin bonus events in a colorful underwater theme.

The base game is a five-reel, 40-line video slot featuring mystery “Chomp Wilds” added to results after random spins, triggered when a shark swims across the reels to eat fish, turning from three to 10 random reel positions wild.

Bonus symbols scattered on reels 3, 4 and 5 trigger the Shark Hunt Bonus, in which the screen switches to a grid of symbols for a picking game. The bonus initially awards five picks, which reveal credit prizes, Shark symbols, Sonar symbols or Fish Bucket symbols. Finding a Great White Shark symbol awards the lowest paytable pier, but the player advances to a higher tier with each Great White Shark symbol found.

The Sonar symbol awards two or three extra picks. A Fish Bucket symbols attracts four wild shark symbols to the grid and awards an extra pick.

Three or more Free Spin symbols scattered on the reels trigger the Save Me Free Spins Bonus. Three Free Spin symbols award seven spins at a 120X bet multiplier. Four Free Spin symbols award 10 spins at a 160X bet multiplier. Five Free Spin symbols award 12 free spins at a 200X bet multiplier.

In the free spins, the Surfboard Wild symbol becomes a “sticky wild.” Once it lands, it remains in position for the remainder of the free spins.

Manufacturer: Everi Holdings
Platform: Core HDX
Format: Five-reel, 40-line video slot
Denomination: .01, .02, .03, .05, .10, .25, .50, 1.00
Max Bet: 400
Top Award: 1,388,900 credits
Hit Frequency: 39.72%-45.82%
Theoretical Hold: 2%-15%

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