Theme and Graphics of Wild North Radiant Skies
The visual impact is that of a Nordic postcard, with snow-laden trees on the sides, a frozen river crossing the bottom, and a cold light that always remains soft, without aggressive contrasts, as if the game wanted to accompany rather than shake.
Even the grid frame, with wood and interwoven motifs, recalls cabin craftsmanship, and the animal symbols are painted in an illustrated style that maintains details and character, from the lynx's eyes to the fox's fur, without transforming into photographic realism.
The coherence between scenery and symbols is linear, because the animals represent the highest prizes and occupy the visual space with large and well-separated portraits, while the A K Q J 10 cards remain the base level and function as fillers.
The element that completes the theme, and makes everything less static, is the Call of the Aurora progression, where collecting Footprint Tokens modifies the perception of the background and prepares the eye for the moment when the Northern Lights Wheel comes into play, almost as if it were an aesthetic reward before a mathematical one.
Symbols and Payouts
There are eleven paying symbols, ten standard plus the Wild, and the hierarchy is very clear because animals occupy the high tier while cards work as a constant base.
The symbols and their associated prizes are:
- Arctic Fox - pays up to 4x
- Reindeer - pays up to 3.6x
- Bear - pays up to 3x
- Wolf - pays up to 2.4x
- Owl - pays up to 2x
- A - pays up to 1.2x
- K - pays up to 1.2x
- Q - pays up to 1x
- J - pays up to 1x
- 10 - pays up to 1x
- Wild - pays up to 10x