Going Underground Review
Throughout history, there are many British icons that are remembered even today. Winston Churchill, Henry VIII, Florence Nightingale, William Shakespeare and Sir Issac Newton appear in all their glory in Going Underground.
Developed by Pragmatic Play, Going Underground is a WTF slot that brings back these dead icons with five different modifiers as well as five different bonus modes. Players wanting to experience this should not miss out on Going Underground.
Design
As the name suggests, this slot is set in the London Underground with people waiting for the tube during the 1950s. On the reels, there are various English icons such as the ones previously mentioned and each of these characters looks like a caricature.
All of the figures have huge heads and tiny bodies but they are easy to distinguish. The music is quintessentially punk rock but it's a little disappointing that there is no 'Going Underground' from The Jam.
Gameplay
There is always something going on in this slot with the modifiers and the bonus games. Ultimately, this is perfect for slot enthusiasts looking for slots filled with diverse features.
At the bottom of the screen, there is the spin button as well as the bet level button. Anything else the player will need can be found at the bottom left.
Win Potential
This slot has a middle-of-the-road win potential starting off strong with high volatility as well as a high RTP of 96.51%. However, the maximum win is lower than average at 5,000x the stake.
Going Underground's biggest win is 5,000x the stake that can be achieved through the bonus rounds and the modifiers.
Our Verdict
Pragmatic Play's Going Underground had the potential to be an iconic slot but sadly slipped to mediocrity with the win potential. The design is also quite disappointing as it feels like the icons are just a gimmick and not really used.
However, despite all of this, Going Underground is a fun slot from Pragmatic Play that feels different and does deliver exciting gameplay with the free spins round and modifiers. For that reason alone, it is worth a spin.