Final Thoughts
If you're persistent, Magikspell is a game that can grow on you, literally. The almost parabolic nature of the Free Spins Multiplier is a tantalising prospect, for patient players. Should you manage to make it all the way to the end, the x250 is quite a lure. It's not like a maybe thing either. Progress the multiplier, and it's locked in for the next free spins trigger. Of course, a measure of luck is needed during free spins to land some solid Prize Gems. Theoretically, though, it doesn't take too many Prize Gems in conjunction with an x250 multiplier, or even one of the smaller ones, to pull off something half decent.
Fantasma has ensured the base game flows well, too. Purple Gems land at frequent intervals to keep the Magik Meter ticking along, triggering milestones often enough to keep optimism bubbling. Every so often, a Golden Gem will form to trigger a Magikspell Wild feature chain reaction for an adrenal spike. These tended to occur on latter reels or not create much when they did link wins, but they keep you occupied while ploughing through the Magik Meter collection process. For some reason, Fantasma chose not to revealCaravan of Riches' max win, yet when Magikspell fires, wins of up to20,000x the betare possible, so being patient could pay off.
Having such an ordered progressive element means players are kind of required to make a personal commitment to see Magikspell through till the end. A bit like the Swedish filmLogistics, which runs for 857 hours, Magikspell probably isn't something you throw on at a whim for a few cheeky spins. Where most slots can technically unleash everything they've got on the very first spin, it takes time for Magikspell to coyly unveil its big guns. Fortunately, Fantasma has made the journey an eventful one, so optimistic grinders could well have a field day with this.