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Icy Wilds
Similar Games:
Icy Wilds Deluxe, It’s Magic Lilly, Italian Journey
Risk Scale:
Green (usually a few spins)
Minimum Play:
For everything but Italian Journey, if any column has a shiny blue border around it, spin until it’s gone. Of the games listed, Icy Wilds is the most common.
Other:
It’s Magic Lilly is a clone and I play Icy Wilds Deluxe with the same minimum-play requirement. For Italian Journey, I want two wilds in the first four reels or three anywhere on the board.
Looking for one of the safest and easiest-to-explain games in the casino? Look no further than Icy Wilds and Icy Wilds Deluxe. Here’s the more common smaller version of the game:
Spin any column with a shiny blue border around it. It’s that easy. That blue-bordered column will go wild for the next spin. In the example above, column five has a blue border. Column five is rarely useful in many advantage games, but it’s in play with Icy Wilds and Icy Wilds Deluxe.
Ideally, you find something with two or even three blue-bordered columns, in which case you’re getting into big-money territory. Here’s such an example on the rare Deluxe version:
You can even “hear” the play as you go through each bet, which is something you can’t say for most games in the casino. It makes a glistening sound. I don’t even look at the screen when I check for plays in this game, as the sound alone is that distinct.
If you do happen to come across it, here’s what It’s Magic Lilly looks like:
You can see the wild reels in the first and fifth columns. And here’s the equally or perhaps even rarer Italian Journey, where I want two wilds in the first four reels or three anywhere on the board:
Italian Journey isn’t the same game, hence the different requirements, but it has some similarities, with line hits that occur not only left to right like most slot machines but also right to left. Creating a new entry for such an uncommon game seemed unnecessary.
If you’d like to see a step-by-step breakdown of Icy Wilds, it can be accessed by clicking on this link for the video (along with some of the others referenced above):