Thunderstruck II, The Ripoff Slot That Went Above and Beyond

Thunderstruck IIAll the way back in 2004, Microgaming released “Thunderstruck” – a slot based around Norse mythology that, as far as I know, was created for no other reason than because someone there thought that Norse gods like Thor, Odin and Loki were cool enough to be included in their own slot (which I believe we all agree they absolutely are). The slot was relatively successful thanks to its clean design, impressive visuals (for 2004) and bonus features, but it was never intended to be more than it was, just a single online slot based on Norse mythology, a fun project for Microgaming before they began working on the next one.

And then something quite peculiar happened – Marvel Comics suddenly decided not to license their properties out to other studies like they’ve done in the past (which has resulted in some good movies, but also some pretty terrible stuff, such as Fox’s “Fantastic Four” flicks), but to instead make their own films in-house. Nobody thought that it could possibly work, but believe it or not, 2008’s “Iron Man” broke the box office and placed Robert Downey Jr. back on the map after every other studio had written him out as a wash-out. The movie came out on May 2, 2008. A mere 4 days later, Marvel announced their plans to create an entire interconnected universe of superhero movies, with “Iron Man 2” coming out in 2010, followed by “Captain America” and “The Avengers” in 2011. Obviously, some of those movies got pushed back eventually, but that was the initial plan back in the day.

But according to the press release, Iron Man wouldn’t be alone in 2010. There would be another movie that year, one that not a lot of people saw potential in. The movie would be called “Thor”, and it would be about none other than the Norse god of the same name. Now, keep in mind that by this point Playtech and Marvel already had an ongoing deal which allowed Playtech to develop slots based on Marvel’s properties (a deal which would be allowed to expire when Disney purchased Marvel in 2009, ultimately ending in 2013), so it was a safe bet to assume that Playtech would absolutely create their own slot based on “Thor”, one bearing the official license and the likenesses of the actors (which they did). If they wanted to ride the hype train, Microgaming needed to act quickly. Oh, man, if only they had their own slot based on Norse mythology that they could use to compete… Oh, wait!

Before too long, the announcement of “Thunderstruck II” was made, with a release date of 2010. Some were excited, others merely saw the slot for what it was – a shameless cash-grab designed for no other reason than to coincide with a big-budget Hollywood blockbuster with a similar theme. But then something completely unexpected happened. As you can see by playing it at https://slots.info/microgaming/thunderstruck-ii/, “Thunderstruck II” was actually really, really good. It wasn’t just a great slot – it actually turned out better than Playtech’s “Thor” slot, which came out a few years later! I’m not sure if this was by design, if someone at Microgaming actually sat down and made the conscious decision to work as hard as possible and surpass all expectations, or if it just happened naturally, but in any case, one thing is clear. In the world of slots, certain properties are going to be trend setters, and slots will have to follow those trends. But that doesn’t necessarily have to be a bad thing.

Top 5 (Sham)Rockiest Irish-Themed Slots

While everyone is getting ready (or not) for this year’s Valentine’s Day, I’m already far ahead and in the mood for something greener, more beer-infused and with a touch of Irish luck. Yes, it’s most certainly St. Patrick’s Day I’m talking about. To get you in the mood for this glorious holiday, I’ll give you my top 5 (sham)rockiest Irish-themed slots. The symbols come as no surprise – shamrocks, fiddles, leprechauns, pots of gold, green-eyed beauties, pipes and horseshoes – but which 5 slots will I pick? Let me show you my current favourites:

#5 Lucky Leprechaun (Microgaming)

Lucky Leprechaun from MicrogamingThis popular slot gives you frequent wins, with some of them being quite big, and there’s calm Irish music to put you in a positive state of mind. It won’t be long before you get access to the cool Trail O’ Fortune bonus game. In the meantime, enjoy a pint or two of Irish stout – you don’t even need a branded pint glass to know it’s a Guinness.

#4 Irish Riches (Barcrest)

Irish Riches from BarcrestThis beautiful slot machine has all the green and gold you could possibly wish for. The graphics do the Irish theme justice and the RTP of 95.02% is quite good. It features a Bonus Game called Crock of Gold and free spins. Moreover, there’s a progressive jackpot waiting for you – it’s awarded randomly, so you could potentially snatch the Irish pot of gold at any round.

#3 St. Patrick’s Day (Gamescale)

St. Patrick's Day from GamescaleThis slot welcomes you with a tabletop covered with beers and the exploitation of the beer theme doesn’t stop there – most of the game symbols are pints, including the symbolic green beer. If you’re at work, for example, dying for some lager or stout, you can just spin the reels and listen to the sweet sound of beer on tap flowing into your imaginary tankard because common birds and Irish music won’t do for this beer-inspired slot machine.

#2 Golden Shamrock by (NetEnt)

Golden Shamrock from NetEntWow! If uplifting visuals is what you’re after, you can never go wrong with a NetEnt slot. But coupled with the beautiful theme of green-hilled Ireland, those are just heart-melting. You’ll lament not having had the luck to be born Irish alright, even if the leprechaun (surprise, surprise!) from the expanding wild, tells you that “If you’re not lucky to be Irish, you’re lucky enough”. Apart from the expanding wild, there’re free spins and many ways you can modify your stake.

#1 Shamrockers (IGT)

Shamrockers from IGT What a spin on the wide-spread Irish theme! This slot is unlike any other. While it does feature Irish music, it’s received a hard rock makeover. And if you’re looking for the usual Irish symbols, you won’t find them, except the wild, which is a shamrock. The symbols here are the members of a rock band and they have a girl drummer, too. Land the guitar player symbol in a winning payline and you’ll hear a guitar solo. The game also offers amazing payouts – the screenshot is from my very first spin!

Welcome to SPODEK!

Hey there, friends of casino games and anagrams! My name is Jay Howells – a 30 something lad from Leicester, who likes playing slot machines… and unscrambling anagrams. My two passions led me to picking this odd name for my blog.

chipsSo, what’s a spodek? Is it a plane or a bird? Is it an inside joke or a term? Is it the latest slang word you haven’t heard yet? Or, maybe just maybe, it’s a word in some strange, foreign language like Russian… Did you go through this mental association game yourself or did you quickly google it to find that there is a famous arena in Poland (kind of like a Polish Wembley) bearing the same name and that the word “spodek” means a “saucer” in Polish.

So, what’s the link between a saucer, an arena and my blog? Well, the arena is called a saucer, or spodek, because it resembles a flying saucer. However, my blog’s name has nothing to do with that arena or with the Polish word.

crapsThe name of my blog is actually an abbreviation and as such should be written in caps. SPODEK stands for “Slot Players Online Discover Every Know-How” and yes! it was born out of my love for slot machines. I plan on leaving no stones unturned in my search for the ultimate casino experience for slot lovers.

I’m a passionate player of casino games and have been such for over a decade. I love researching and reading about RTPs, tricks and tips on beating the dealer, and anything else that would give me an advantage over the casino. The casino always wins in the end, they say, but we’ll see about that. Stick around for fun and informative articles on anything that has to do with casino games and, who knows, we might start writing history together.