Mexican Cook Slot Machine
There are plenty of ways to look for the spice of life, but for many people it’s cooking that really allows you to savour a wide variety of experiences and tastes. Spice is an acquired taste, but if you’ll allow WorldMatch, they’ll tickle your tastebuds in such a way that you’ll be reaching for the chilies and salsa dip before too long.
And if you can’t stand the idea of a burning mouth and watering eyes, there’s no need for you to ever try for real as this 5-reels 15 paylines slot machine samples those flavours for you. It’s the excitement of cooking without needing to rattle your pots and pans.
Food from every corner of the globe is renowned for one reason or another, but some delicacies are well known for their colours and fiery nature, with Mexico being one of the main ones. Succulent tomatoes, fire breathing chillies and sombrero hats are just the beginning of whetting your appetite ready for the final feast: 1,000 coins.
Ingredients List at the Ready
You can’t cook without ingredients, and so this review is designed to aid you in selecting the right ones. When you start to shop around, you’ll need a minimum of €0.01 which you can increase all the way up to €2.00; the more cash you play with the higher your returns will be, but so too are the risks. Mistakes are always made in the kitchen, so don’t fear breaking those eggs.
The ‘Bet Level’ will let you build up the bet applied to the activate paylines, and the ‘Max Bet’ will eliminate this completely and simply start the 5-reels spinning. If the anticipation of waiting for the timer to sound is too great, press that Spin Stop toggle. Equally, if you want to witness multiple spins instead of waiting for one after the other, you can opt in for the Autoplay feature.
Players can begin Mexican Cook with one solitary payline which can be upped by pressing the ‘Lines’ widget beneath the reels - every time you click the number will increase until 15 is reached. Having the full number of lines will definitely make the experience a lot more exciting, and cooking should at the very least be exciting.
Let’s Get Cookin’
Dotted across the screen are numerous icons, all of them being food orientated, even the lower card values despite them spelling out the usual K, A, Q, J and 10. They have been cleverly designed and arranged by flaming red chillies, helping to make the title feel a lot more unique.
There is also a screaming red chilli on fire who is struggling to handle the heat that it possesses thanks to being the wild of the piece, while the milder green chilli relaxes in his Mexican hat as the free spin symbol. Keeping them all in check is the mustached chef, with a goofy tomato and happy looking nacho all looking forward to making a scrumptious meal. We feel sorry for the cook though as he’s also placed on top of the grill along with his food, which seems counterproductive, but who are we to judge?
Surprisingly there is no bonus game here, which is out of the norm for WorldMatch, however the countless free spins you can trigger, mixed in with the wild, go some way to make up for that factor. The wilds are what you’ll want to keep finding as they substitute all other symbols and as such will bring you nearer to closing the gap to a winning combination.
As with all titles from the brand, players need at least three matching icons to make a combo, with five being the holy grail that every user will want to keep landing on their paylines.
A Well-Prepared Feast
Cooking without physically needing to do anything feels like the start of the future, especially when it comes with a money prize. And even when the jackpot is lacklustre at best, who can say no to having an extra 2,000 credited into their accounts? Certainly not anyone who plays Mexican Cook! It’s a nice and simple game with uncomplicated features, making it one for the masses.