Aloha Cluster Pays Pokie Review

Aloha Cluster Pays logoThe pokie’s title mentions both the theme and the main differentiator that it offers in terms of features. The pokie gets its inspiration from the islands of Hawaii and from the ancient religions of the Pacific region.

You probably know about the Tiki statues that were left behind by inhabitants of the region, and you can see them in this game as well.

A Tiki God is actually your permanent companion, sitting next to the reels and trying to entertain you. The rest of the images from the game are either Tiki masks or they are connected to Hawaii and to tropical islands in general.

Developer

The developer which created Aloha Cluster Pays is called Net Entertainment, one of the better names of the industry, a pokie developer recognized for having one of the best ratios between the number of pokies released and how many of them sport superb designs.

It’s the case with Aloha as well, though in this case there are also a few features that make the difference. This company doesn’t shy away from a challenge, as you will discover yourself if you try their games.

How To Play It

The game uses cluster pays, so there are no fixed lines to cover. The game uses multiples of 10 coins instead, and depending on the Level of the bet, you can use up to 100 coins each round. The value of those coins will probably go up to $1, so the most likely maximum bet for it is at $100.

The interface seems standard for Net Ent, with the Level and the Coin Value being the options you can work with. The design seems as good as it usually is when they create it. You have the 6 reels which make the pokie slightly unusual, with 5 symbols for each one.

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Special Features

Wild symbols are part of the deal here, and as always they are capable of substituting for others and help them create their combinations. They can only do this for one cluster of symbols though, so they can’t help multiple times, like it would happen in a regular pokie. You will recognize the wild symbol by the Question Mark it sports, with a wooden crate in the background.

With 3, 4, 5 or 6 symbols marked Free Spin, you get a reward which consists of 9, 10, 11 or 12 games for free. These spins offer improved payouts, mainly thanks to the presence of something called Symbol Drop, which takes out from the reels the symbols which wouldn’t pay much. At the same time, you get fewer symbols, so the odds of a cluster are better, and they are of higher value, so the prizes will be improved as well.

Finally, one of the most interesting features here is called Sticky Win Re-Spin. It triggers after any cluster forms, locking in place the winning symbols and spinning the rest for free. Symbols which are added to the original cluster will also retrigger the respin, and this can continue until you fill up the entire screen with matching symbols, or until you don’t get any extra matching symbols.

Maximum Payouts

The game mentions that it pays up to 100,000 coins, which I assume is the kind of reward you can expect when you get all 30 symbols of the same type, with help from the Sticky Win Re-Spin feature. It’s a very good prize, not something I’d expect since the pokie doesn’t have regular paylines.

Summary

Aloha Cluster Pays has a lot to offer, including 6 reels, a cluster pay system, up to 100,000 coins in prizes, free spins, scatters, wilds and sticky win re-spins. I think that’s more than enough to get you to play it.

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