
Symbols in this game are all cartoon meerkats, including the lady meerkat with tea dress and pearl earrings, the gentleman meerkat with bowtie and tanktop, the schoolchild meerkat with pigtails, and the little meerkats wearing back-to-front caps! These quirky characters make up the higher payouts in the game with each symbol paying from 200x to 300x your bet when you spin 5 matching symbols on the reels together. You can also choose to play up to 100 spins automatically for hand-free action. The 40 paylines in the game are always in play but you can alter your bet by clicking to open the options which allow a bet per spin of €0.40 to €100. The atmospheric music features soft timpani drums, wooden flutes and tinkling bells, while the scenery includes plants, sky and little houses that remind us of hobbit homes! The graphics are impressive, as is always the case with slot games from Push Gaming, while the game also features wilds, scatters, free spins and re-spins for plenty of potential wins.īefore you can start all the fun in the desert village of the meerkats, you need to choose your stake. I for one, would have to name one Rocketdog! (Of course, in real life, a meerkat should never be kept as a pet because they are adapted to living in the wild with groups of their own kind and they can become aggressive to strangers, but in Minecraft, they could at least be tamable enough to be friendly to the player and no longer run away or emit a danger bark when approached.Meet the Meerkats is a cute slot machine from Push Gaming, featuring meerkat characters on the reels and the meerkat village in the background. Aside from being incredibly cute with a dog-like barking noise, they stand on their hind legs and can even alert the player to potential dangers if tamed, or even help the player collect eggs.



They could also forage for chicken eggs that naturally drop since these passive mobs can easily be found in most biomes, including savannas. It would also be interesting if Minecraft introduced a natural predator of some sort, though perhaps it could be something as simple as untamed cats or a variant of the ocelot in the form of a jackal. These social creatures are inherently curious and friendly, but if attacked, they will bark and the entire mob will bolt into their holes until the threat leaves the area. They add character to savannas and scrublands and form little "mob" communities with intricate burrows into which a player might inadvertently stumble if the sandy scrub tunnel gives way. Meerkats are undeniably adorable and most everyone loves them.
