Overview
Goddess of the Night is a 5x3 Evoplay slot with 20 fixed paylines, an Aztec setting, tumble-style drops and a multiplier that builds during a winning spin. I found it pretty easy to get into. It has a medium feel overall, and the main hook is choosing your own Free Spins setup rather than waiting for something overly fancy.
Symbols and Payouts
Nine symbols make up the paytable, and wins land with 3 or more matching symbols from the left on active lines. Low pays are the Green Runestone at 0.2x, 0.4x and 2x, Red Runestone at 0.3x, 0.5x and 3x, and Turquoise Runestone at 0.4x, 0.8x and 4x.
Masks are where the better value sits. Blue Mask pays 0.5x, 1.5x and 12x, Green Mask pays 1x, 2.5x and 25x, Pink Mask pays 1.5x, 4x and 50x, and the Golden Mask tops out at 125x for five. The Wild lands only on reels 2 to 4, while the Scatter shows on odd-numbered reels only.
Symbol Payouts
Bonus Features
Winning symbols disappear and fresh ones drop into place, so any hit can turn into a little run of cascades. After the first cascade, the multiplier above the reels starts to matter. It begins at 1x and climbs by +1 for each extra win in the same round, up to 5x in the base game.
3 scatters trigger Free Spins, and you get three choices, which is the bit I liked most. You can take 6 spins with x6, x12, x18 and x30 multipliers, 12 spins with x3, x6, x9 and x15, or 18 spins with x2, x4, x6 and x10. More scatters can re-trigger the same setup you picked at the start.
Bonus Buy Options
Winning symbols explode and new symbols fall into the empty spaces until no new win appears.
The multiplier starts at 1x and rises by +1 after each extra cascade in the same paid spin, up to 5x in the base game.
Triggered by 3 scatters. You choose between 6 spins with x6, x12, x18 and x30 multipliers, 12 spins with x3, x6, x9 and x15 multipliers, or 18 spins with x2, x4, x6 and x10 multipliers. Three extra scatters can re-trigger the feature based on the initial choice.
RTP & Volatility
95.97% RTP is a bit below what I usually want, so fair enough, that is the main drawback here. Volatility is listed as medium, and that felt about right from the details. Stakes are broad too, from 0.10 up to 20,000, so it can suit a quiet low-stakes spin or something much bigger if that's your thing.