Introduction to Gods Go Pew Pew

Gods Go Pew Pew is a casino slot from Sneaky Slots, inviting you to a divine bout playing out in the underworld, where two ancient gods have scores to settle. In the Egyptian corner, a half-jackal half-man, protector of the tombs and the ultimate afterlife judge - Anubis! In the Greek corner, the son of night and the brother of sleep, a personification of death itself - Thanatos! Given the overall, rather peaceful, nature of the two in their role of guiding souls into eternal rest, it's quite surprising that they started to exhibit such aggressive behaviour, but hey, you never know what can trigger a millennia-old deity.

Whatever the reason, here we are, watching a suspenseful duel wrapped in gritty cartoony graphics embellished with neon lights and lasers whizzing through the grid. Anubis fights with the power of Swap, transforming symbols after a won fight, while Thanatos celebrates his victory by splitting symbols into two. During the two unique bonus rounds and their 'super' variants, you'll also see their abilities affect other valuable upgrades, so let's jump in and see whose laser deals more damage. And should you prefer to walk through the underworld alone and explore its secrets on your own, feel free to try the demo mode at the top of this page.

Base Game view of a 5x5 grid on a backdrop of a monochromatic underworld.
Base Game

Theme, Gameplay & Payouts

Gods Go Pew Pew is a video slot from Sneaky Slots with 5 reels, 5 rows, and 50 paylines. The bet selection panel offers a wide range of options, allowing you to choose from as little as a Min.bet of 0.10 up to a Max.bet of 50. Running the game's engine is a default RTP of 95.79%, which is slightly lower than the industry average. Keep in mind that two lower variants have also been released, with values of 94.42% and 92.05%. You'll experience high volatility, which may result in scoring high wins less frequently but making them more valuable on average. The maximum prize achievable within a single spin (with a 1 in 4,8M spins frequency) is 9,999x the bet, while the bonus round trigger point comes with an average rate of 1 in 260 spins.

In Gods Go Pew Pew, we land in an unusual part of the underworld, where Egyptian and Greek cultures clash, enveloped in morbid greyness. The landscape in the background is split in two by a black lightning shape ripping it through the middle, keeping one half upside-down, and making both halves occasionally swap places. An esoteric soundtrack peppered with lines voiced by some confused being perfectly complements the chaotic nature of the scene elicited by gritty, cartoon graphics embellished with flashy neon effects. If you're ready for your first step into the Greek-Egyptian underworld, the game is available on most modern devices, from desktops to smartphones and tablets.

Winning in Gods Go Pew Pew requires landing at least 3 matching symbols on any of the active paylines. To qualify for a payout, every sequence must begin from the left side of the panel and run rightward along adjacent reels. Four card suits, diamonds, clubs, hearts, and spades, made of bones, make up the low-paying symbols, awarding 5x the bet for a combination of 5 on a payline. High-paying icons are represented by a mummy, a skeletal ferryman, a sphinx, and a three-headed hound. These icons pay from 10x to 26x the bet for a complete payline spanning 5 reels.

Additionally, there are Bone Wilds, which substitute for regular symbols and award 26x the bet when you match 5 on a payline. Other special symbols include God Symbols represented by Anubis and Thanatos, plus a Scatter in the form of an hourglass.

Special Features & Slot Mechanics

What is the max win in the slot Gods Go Pew Pew?

You can win up to 9,999x the bet.

What features are available in the slot Gods Go Pew Pew?

The features are God Symbols, xZone, Death Games & Duper Death Games, Dead Spins & Super Dead Spins, Lazer Tag & Super Lazer Tag, and Feature Buy (Sneaky Buy).

Super Dead Spins bonus in progress, showing a God fight triggered and a win multiplier increased to x20.
Super Dead Spins

God Symbols

God Symbols activate whenever they both land during the same spin. Each one fires a laser at the other, and the one remaining victorious triggers their respective feature.

Thanatos = Split, which divides random symbols into two instances occupying the same space.

Anubis = Swap, chooses one or more symbols and all their instances to upgrade them into a higher-paying type.

xZone

The xZone may randomly appear in any position within reels 2, 3, and 4. When it lands, it adds a multiplier of x2, x3, x5, x10, or x50 to all symbols around it. The boost is then applied to any paylines running through such positions, with multipliers added together if more than one participates in a sequence.

Death Games & Super Death Games

With 3 Hourglass symbols landing anywhere on the grid in the same round, you'll trigger a choice between two bonus modes: Dead Spins or Lazer Tag. Scoring the same combination with an added Golden Hourglass activates a selection between Super Dead Spins and Super Lazer Tag. You can also upgrade the regular bonus mode to the super version by landing a Golden Hourglass during its playthrough.

Swap feature triggered in the base game after a God fight.
Swap Feature

Dead Spins & Super Dead Spins

You receive 7 free spins, during which the frequency of God Symbols is increased. Additionally, there's a Skull Multiplier that increases when either god applies his power to the grid. The increment equals the number of symbols affected by the feature. Skull Multiplier resets after each spin.

The Super Dead Spins variant is played in the same way, but with the Skull Multiplier turning persistent, meaning it can be increased throughout the entire round.

Lazer Tag & Super Lazer Tag

During Lazer Tag, one god occupies the top ridge of the grid, while the other one resides on the bottom one. The sides of the panel contain multipliers on both sides of each row. At the beginning of each round, Anubis and Thanatos shoot a beam of laser that travels through the grid in straight lines. A random number of special symbols is generated on the board, making the lasers bounce off and change direction. Single gates shift the beams left or right, depending on which direction they approach from. Double gates split the laser into two beams. Pyramids split the laser into three beams. Any beam reaching a multiplier on the side increases it by +1, and if it passes through any gates on the way, each one will provide an additional +1 increase. If a laser reaches the god, it removes 1 out of his 7 initial lives. When either god is defeated, all multipliers on the sides are added up and paid as a multiplication of the active bet.

Skull Multiplier is another special symbol active during the round, which moves sideways through the grid. Each laser hitting the skull lights up one of its eyes. When both eyes are activated, the skull doubles all multipliers on the side of the grid.

The Super Lazer Tag mode replicates all the mechanics of the base variant, but adds a few enhancements:

  • All side multipliers start from x5.
  • Each god shoots more than one laser in each round.
  • Gates can appear with additional multipliers of x3, x5, x8, x10, or x50, making the lasers provide even higher multiplier increases when they pass through them.
Super Lazer Tag bonus in progress, showing all side multipliers increased to double digit values.
Super Lazer Tag

Feature Buy (Sneaky Buy)

If you are eager to explore the game's features and bonus rounds without waiting for them to trigger organically, you can access the Sneaky Buy menu to choose from a selection of enhanced spins and instant triggers.

2x = activates Sneaky Boost symbols, which trigger the bonus when 2 land at the same time.

5x = activates Super Sneaky Boost symbols, which trigger the regular bonus when 1 lands in view and Super Bonus when 2 land at the same time.

15x = guarantees 2 God Symbols to land.

100x = Trigger the regular Death Games choice.

500x = Trigger the Super Death Games choice.

Final Thoughts on Gods Go Pew Pew

Gods Go Pew Pew made an intriguing first impression, even before we gained access to the game's playable demo. The title alone suggests something unique, given the onomatopoeic add-on that playfully imitates gunfire, and putting it alongside such a spiritual aspect as gods makes checking out the game quite irresistible. With the first step into the dark abyss, we find out that it's a clash between two extremely different cultures, Egyptian and Greek, with a touch of a modern aura in the form of obscure neon signs advertising some recreational establishments. A pretty offbeat mash-up that competently fuses the ancient vibes with the present. With gritty yet sharp cartoon graphics to match and a mysterious soundtrack empowering the atmosphere, it's a genuinely enjoyable setting that elevates the production above the classic ancient gods approach so common in online slots.

As you might expect from the scenario drawn with the graphics and the game's name, it's all about the two death-oriented entities battling each other, with all the game's mechanics seamlessly blending into the plot. The first signs of the conflict are already visible during the base game when you land the gods' images simultaneously, triggering a duel. It doesn't really matter much which one emerges victorious, as either way, you'll get some Wilds and assistance in the form of split symbols or a transformation to help form a win. During the first of two bonuses, the fights become even more essential, as each one will provide an increase to the global win multiplier equal to the number of affected symbols. The Lazer Tag round is where the pew pews really get going in a chaotic spectacle of beams blitzing through the grid. It's undoubtedly one of the more unique bonuses we've encountered, and while it may feel confusing and difficult to track at first, ultimately it's all about the familiar multiplier collection, just in a more elaborate form. Altogether, the two rounds strike an even balance between straightforward and complex, allowing everyone to pick their speed when triggering a bonus.

Gods Go Pew Pew shines with originality both on the audiovisual front and in its chaotic, laser-infused features, resulting in a consistent, engaging experience.