Background
Disco Danny might be set in the 1970s, an era of great music and questionable fashion choices, but you’ll recognise a lot of elements from good old fruit machines in this slot, especially the lower value symbols. Disco Danny and his roller skates make up some of the higher value symbols, while the lower value symbols are the Lucky 7 and the BAR symbol, which can appear as up to a triple version of itself for more valuable wins. It’s certainly a funky looking game which doesn’t miss out on any opportunities to splash colour around, featuring a purple pinstripe background that pulses and shines as you play, while a cool disco beat plays in the background.
The comparison to older style fruit machines doesn’t end there, however, because there are more similarities than just the visuals. The Disco Danny slot game comes with three reels and five pay lines, which is a structure fruity fans will be familiar with, while a similarly old school maximum bet will draw the high rollers in, sitting up at £/€/$250 per spin. The payouts aren’t enormous, with the Disco King symbol being the one representing the biggest payout at 100x your wager for three on a line, but with fewer reels, it’s easier to land the maximum prizes, so players should expect more regular wins anyway. The RTP is just a hair above average at 96.04%, so the odds aren’t too punishing however you play.
Bonuses
Disco Danny comes packed with a couple of scatters to help you boost your wins, a gold and silver disco ball, which can both help you land free spins. Land three of either or a combination of both and you’ll get three free spins when only golden balls may appear, and when they do land each of these will grant you both a random multiplier up to 50x and another three free spins. This will continue until you land three spins without a win, making the spins effectively infinite as long as you’re lucky. As an added bonus all the golden balls which land in the main game also give you a random cash prize, adding extra wins to your kitty.