Betting Options: (9)
The player can utilise all three betting options. As the bets increase so do the betting options unfortunately. 50.00 is the maximum bet per spin, this might not sit well with high rollers.
Ease of Play: (10)
The game in itself is simple enough for anyone to comprehend. The game rules are clearly defined and the player table is simply defined.
Graphics and Sound: (8)
Overall the graphics have been well constructed with an expert’s eye to details. We believe that the game’s designers could have spend more time on the audio and animation features since it’s not on par with the game’s overall graphics. Animations are present only in the wild and scatter symbols. The scatter symbol’s animation is reasonable.
Interactivity: (8)
In essence the theme is well portrayed by the game’s symbols, although the game’s audio leaves a lot to be desired. New players will enjoy this slot game, but it’s not suited for those players who wager large amounts of cash (high rollers). A more appropriate background tune should have been chosen by the game designers.
Jackpot: (9)
A progressive jackpot lacks in The Lady in Red, this would not sit well with your seasoned slot player. On the contrary some players might find the game’s fixed jackpots lucrative. 12,500 pays the largest amount and 5,000 coins is the second largest if a player manages to hit the wild symbol.
Software: (9)
As always Microgaming software delivers the goods. The game’s function is simple and players are permitted to customize the game to their liking. A variety of audio features can be independently adjusted. A player’s balance could be accessed in coins or credits. Features like “Bet Max” and “Auto Play” have been added to the mix as well.
Quality of Game: (8)
Features in this slot game are basically non-existent. The second screen does not present players with a bonus game and a gamble game lacks. The free spins in the bonus round’s features are sub-standard with no innovations.