You’re going to be required to spend £0.20 to £40 on each round, depending on your preferences.
The slot machine has a high volatility rating, but I didn’t find this to be a big issue since it also pays well enough. 8,569x the stake can be paid back to the player, which is a big return, even though the risk is also there. The long-term odds are about as expected, with the RTP at 96%.
One of the big mechanics used by Roamin Romans UltraNudge is the one mentioned in the title. Ultranudge will trigger whenever a combination is formed with a wild’s assistance. The symbols will all nudge down by one position next, which makes it possible for new wins to form. The feature continues until no new wins come.
Caesar’s Wild March will give you a 2x multiplier to apply to wins it takes part in. After each spin or nudge, Caesar moves to the left and gets a 2x boost to the multiplier. Eventually, his March will end when he exits the game area. These wilds are capable of expanding on their reels.
Regular wilds are also present, useful just as substitutes, without multipliers or additional mechanics.
As for the Imperial Free Spins, there are 10 rounds inside, and you need 3+ bonus symbols to gain access to them. It keeps the Caesar Multiplier going up, so it doesn’t reset in this feature.
The graphics are quite cartoonish, and we see some of Ancient Rome’s major buildings in the background (Coliseum is on the left side). The reels are encased in a white marble structure. The symbols used take the form of four card suits, money bags, boots, wine goblets, swords, soldiers, Caesar Wilds, and Roman Eagle scatters.