Train to Seoul online slot review

Nicola Davidson
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Nicola Davidson on 4/08/2024

If you’re a fan of horror movies, you’ll likely have seen (or at least heard of) the 2016 South Korean action horror film in Seoul, Train to Busan. While it may sound innocent enough, it’s not a movie about the delights of train travel. Instead, it follows the journey of a train from Seoul to the port city of Busan as a zombie apocalypse breaks out. And as you can imagine, chaos ensues!

It’s no surprise then that Pragmatic Play has taken inspiration from this hugely popular flick for its latest online slot, Train to Seoul. You’re still on a train (although this time going towards Seoul rather than away from it). You’re still being plagued by zombies (obviously), but this time your main aim is to hit the jackpot! Which is a goal we can get behind.

Train to Seoul will keep you on your toes!

Set in South Korea with a cast of South Korean characters and symbols, Train to Seoul puts you right in the middle of the action, right away. Look out for themed symbols including survivors, zombies, flashlights, disembodied hands (ugh), and an assortment of other tools and weapons in Train to Seoul. Everything you need to get out of a zombie attack alive! (And hopefully with a jackpot in your pocket too.)

It’s tough work fighting zombies, and that’s why Train to Seoul makes it worth your while. With a 5×5 game area, 15 paylines and an RTP of 96.05%. Use these to your advantage as you battle the undead. And the grand prize payout of 15,000x could be yours! With expanding wilds, multipliers and free spins in play as well. There’s just as much to get excited about as there is to run away from, so let’s get to it!

First up you’ll need to place your bets (or buy a train ticket, we guess?).

Which you can do for just $0.10 per spin – super affordable! Or increase your bet anywhere up to the max of $100, and put yourself in line to win the top payout of $1,500,000 in Train to Seoul! Which is exactly what we’d expect to come our way after having to fight off the walking dead, thanks very much.

Got your game face on? It’s time to attack! Before you do anything though, you’ll need to choose what kind of volatility you want to play at – either high. With the male survivor, or very high, with the female survivor. You’ll get lower payouts but a better chance of accessing the free spins with the former. Or bigger prizes with a lower chance of triggering the free spins with the latter. There are different pros to each one, so it’s your choice as to which you go with in Train to Seoul.

Once you’ve made your choice, get ready to face those zombies head on!

You’ll have expanding wilds on your side when you do. Symbols that’ll fill the whole reel, acting as substitutes for regular symbols and bringing multipliers of 2x to 100x with them at the same time. Even better, get 2 or more wilds as part of your winning combo. And your multipliers will be added together for an even bigger winning boost in Train to Seoul.

You’ll also have free spins to help you in your winning quest – 10 of them to be exact. As soon as you manage to land 3 scatters in the game area. During your free spins round, your expanding wilds with multipliers will become sticky. Staying in place throughout every spin. Make the most of the opportunity and who knows what winnings could come your way!

It’s an out-and-out battle for survival on Train to Seoul. Don’t let the zombies win! Reign supreme and go first class all the way to jackpot glory!

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Nicola Davidson

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Nicola Davidson is a content writer with a focus in online gaming. With over 15 years of experience in the industry, she has extensive expertise in casino games, sports betting as well as emerging trends that pop up in the iGaming sector. Content is more than just information. It’s about creating an engaging experience for players. Nicola perfects this by writing reviews of new slot releases, a guide to betting strategies or cutting-edge industry news.

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