Max Quest - Mission: Amazon Slots

Max Quest - Mission: Amazon Slots
Betsoft has seamlessly blended the best features of three game genres – shooter, RPG, and slots into Max Quest – Mission: Amazon. The cinematic intro of the game reunites players with Max's team, which has, on this occasion, ventured deep into a deadly jungle filled with lethal beasts, the most dangerous of which is an overpowered ape. The short, movie-level quality clip ends with the group jumping out of harm's way while running from the miniature King-Kong character. The cinematic is an accurate representation of the gameplay's high-speed energy even if the main screen is less visually impressive.

Main Rules of Max’s Quest into the Amazon Wilderness

When the game start, players will have to shoot down an army of enemies that will almost immediately fill up the main screen. Several locations are available, and their appearance might differ according to the room that is chosen. Imposing elements such as a cave with a skull head for an entrance and a dark jungle could make an appearance on the battlefield, but most of it is just a flat field where enemies will walk and eventually be gunned down by the player. Before the game starts, online gamblers will get to pick a room and a weapon.

Preparing for the Profitable Combat

In Max Quest – Mission: Amazon, every single shot acts as a bet. Players' wagers can be as small as 5 cents and as large as 1 dollar. The maximum amount may appear small at first glance, but it is quite reasonable considering that a player can fire approximately 4 to 5 shots (bets) in a second. The game has an RTP of 97.5 percent, contains five available rooms, and can potentially deliver a big prize of up to 6000 times the bet in a single round.

Triumphing in the Midst of the Prize-Spawning Battle

Players' weapons are situated at the very bottom of the main screen to get a clear view of the entire battlefield. They can fire their weapons in several ways – tapping on a target to lock on it, tapping on empty space, in which case the bullet will rebound until it hits a random foe, or firing continuously by holding down the button on the screen. Another advantageous option is to lock on an enemy and fire all the bullets on him, and since a prize comes out of an opponent only after the creature's hit points have run out, that is a preferable choice.

Arm Yourself with the Most Powerful and Profitable of Weapons

Players can choose from a selection of weapons and acquire them in various ways – from crates on the battlefield that also contain ammo and from enemies that they have killed. Certain types have a special effect, but they come with the disadvantage of limited ammo. Some weapons operate as regular machine guns – aim and hit with multiple bullets, whereas others have areas of effect and can strike at multiple targets simultaneously. Players can get their hands on flamethrowers, grenades, mine launchers, and even use devastating artillery strikes.

Generating Profit Off Prizes and Downed Enemies

Players will be acquiring rewards in two ways – shooting down the spawning creatures and collecting various rewards. Five quests can be completed, each requiring the collection of at least three items that can be dropped by enemies. Foes will also drop rare gems – these, as well as completed quests, will instantly deliver prizes. All in all, 12 types of enemies can appear on the battlefield – some weaker and others much more difficult to take out. The list of killable creatures that can appear on the main screen includes the Carnivorous Ant, Venomous App, Tiny Toad, Slithering Serpent, Jungle Runner, Vine Witch, Spirit Scorpion, Exploding Toad, and three Legendary Bosses – the Primal King, the Stone Guardian, and the Spider Queen.

Surviving the Jungle Carnage with Other Players

One of the most surprisingly enjoyable aspects of the game is that players can share the battle with other players, which comes with advantages such as killing opponents faster and sharing the profit with them. Killing an enemy is not so easy, and the weakest targets are the ones that pay the least. More challenging and profitable opponents will go down faster with an ally by your side.