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Dead or Alive II
Dead or Alive II continues the excellent groundwork laid down in the original Dead or Alive pokie.
This is, of course, a Wild Western-themed pokie machine, much likes its predecessor. However, it features crisper graphics and arguably more features.
While a few of the original game’s free spin aspects are incorporated into this sequel, Dead or Alive II also breaks new ground.
It serves up more wilds than Dead or Alive; it has a better RTP rate and can provide moderately better prizes. That said, having a crack at the original is hardly a bad idea, either.
Starburst
There is arguably no more popular pokie machine than NetEnt’s Starburst. The game can regularly be found included in no deposit and free spin bonuses at New Zealand’s top online casinos. Starburst is a simple pokie, featuring just ten lines.
However, it is also one of the most affordable and most straightforward to learn how to play, making it a firm hit with new NZ casino players.
The game’s highlight is a stacked wild. When it appears, it will trigger a re-spin, and this will continue to occur until no new wilds appear, or until the three central reels are all wild.
You can also win in either direction in this jewel-themed pokie.
Dazzle Me
Dazzle Me is an online pokie which utilises a unique gaming structure. What you are looking at here is a 3-3-4-4-5 format.
In many ways, this simple, classic style pokie shared similarities with Twin Spin and other NetEnt titles, but there is also originality here.
Dazzle Me offers the rather unusual number of 76 paylines over its 5 reels, while wild reels go quite some way to helping you land a win.
A free spin bonus features Linked Reels (again, similar to Twin Spin), and if stacked wilds should appear on those synced reels during that bonus, you’re looking at a fair prize worth up to 200x a bet.
Jumanji
Jumanji was one of the most anticipated pokie machines of all time.
When it was first announced, NetEnt knew that they would win over Kiwis with the theme alone. However, being based on the hit 1995 film is not this pokie’s only endearing quality.
Special features are arguably more impressive in Jumanji than in many other NetEnt pokies.
There are so many of them, for starters. Expect to see Sticky Vines offering re-spins and wilds.
There are Monsoon wilds which occur randomly in the base game, symbol shuffles which guarantee wins via Monkey Mayhem, and a Wild Stampede modifier which offers wilds.
Jumanji also delivers a board game-style bonus which delivers four free spin rounds, dice rolls, coin wins and mystery prizes.
Gonzo's Quest
Gonzo’s Quest, much like Starburst, is one of NetEnt’s flagship pokies. This game also regularly appears in casino bonuses down under.
NZs love Gonzo’s Quest for its simplicity and its multipliers.
Following any win on the reels, an avalanche feature kicks into gear.
This can see you potentially pocket several wins from “re-spins” with a single stake. Moreover, the more wins you manage to chain together in succession, the higher a multiplier will rise.
That multiplier reaches new heights (of up to 15x) in the game’s free spin round. Gonzo’s Quest has proven so popular; it is now available to play as a MegaWays pokie game.
Reel Rush
When Reel Rush debuted, it surprised everyone. This was a NetEnt pokie which had a staggering 3,125 ways to win.
The more you win, the more symbols you can unblock and in turn unlock more paylines.
Of course, MegaWays pokies now mean that the number of lines in Reel Rush is small by comparison.
Reel Rush continues to be a hit, though. It retains some of the best graphics of any pokies, and you can still readily win upward of 1,000x a bet with a decent run of form.
Moreover, at 97%, Reel Rush has one of the best RTPs of any NetEnt pokie.
Guns N' Roses
NetEnt has developed several rock ‘n’ roll-themed pokies, including Jimi Hendrix, Motörhead, and one themed on Ozzy Osbourne.
The Guns ‘N’ Roses pokie is arguably the best, on account of the sheer number of features that this 5-reel, 20-line game offers.
For starters, there is a wild which can expand on all reels. There is also a bonus wheel which can unlock free spins with expanding wilds, a click and win Crowd Pleaser feature or instant win prizes.
Meanwhile. Legend Spins, Solo Multipliers, and a giant Appetite for Destruction colossal wild all help you acquire wins in this game, which even allows you to change tracks as you play.
Divine Fortune
Divine Fortune may not be the best-paying progressive in NetEnt’s range, but it still has a jackpot worth many hundreds of thousands of Kiwi dollars.
Played over 20-lines, this part-fantasy, part-Greek mythology-themed pokie has some unique features.
Falling wilds can trigger re-spins as they work their way down the reels. There is also a Wild on Wild feature which offers more.
A free spin round can yield up to 12 spins with expanding wilds, while a Jackpot Bonus can see you potentially win the top prizes if you manage to cover rows with identical golden shield symbols.