However, not all positions are active in the beginning. Serpent Shrine is played on a grid made of 5 columns and 7 rows. The look might be Hades(ish), but that’s where the similarities end. The look is similar to Hades River of Souls, sharing that same cartoonish, yet slightly sinister quality. It’s all gnarled twisted trees, rocky outcrops, and luminescent flowers swaying in the breeze. It’s here players join the story where Fantasma Games has created an enticingly atmospheric environment. So far no one has returned from this underworld grotto. They escaped once, but the lure of treasure brought them back. A path led them underground where an enormous snake guards a hidden treasure.
It is set deep in one of the world’s hidden places, uncovered by a group of explores in an ancient forest. Both of which are feature-rich games, yet Serpent Shrine takes it next level in a slot full of extras, expandable elements, and two potent free spin bonus games.įantasma went into full game building mode when they designed Serpent Shrine, as they often tend to do. With Serpent Shrine, Fantasma Games has stuck to the fantasy theme that has served them well in their previous releases such as Heroes Hunt Megaways, and Hades River of Souls.