Amazonia Jackpot by Gaming Corps has not been reviewed yet
Gaming Corps has shown they can create engaging content when they want to, but Amazonia Jackpot feels like a step backwards, or at least a sidestep, from what we’ve come to expect. While the theme has broad appeal and jungle slots are rarely unpopular, this particular title doesn’t offer much that stands out in today’s crowded market. The design is serviceable, the reels are pleasant enough to look at, but the overall aesthetic comes off as a bit too safe and familiar.
Gameplay-wise, things are kept extremely simple. That might be appealing for players who just want to spin without worrying about complicated mechanics, but for most seasoned slot fans, the lack of base game modifiers or any real variety will likely become apparent very quickly. There’s just not much going on outside of waiting to hit the Hold & Win feature - which is the only real highlight here.
Even the Hold & Win round is fairly basic. It plays out as expected: 3 respins, reset on each new symbol, with the occasional red gem to spice things up slightly. It works, and it’s functional, but it’s hard to get excited when the max win is capped at 2,000x - especially with no base game features to build tension or momentum along the way. The silver lining, if we’re being generous, is the 50x bonus buy, which is relatively cheap and could appeal to those who want to cut straight to the action.
To sum it up, Amazonia Jackpot might suit players looking for ultra-simple gameplay and low-stakes bonus buy options, but in a market where competition is fierce and innovation matters, this release will likely come and go without much fanfare. Still, if you’re curious, there’s always the free slot demo - sometimes the most unexpected games can surprise you.



