Nazar Wishes looks like a bright little treasure and magic slot at first, but under that colorful surface it is really a compact bonus chaser built around hidden symbols and random feature triggers. Endorphina wraps it in gems, spirits, and wish granting imagery, and the presentation is clean enough, but the real focus is very clearly on the bonus side. The base game mostly works as a setup for the three Lucky Time creatures sitting above the reels, each one tied to a different feature.
That structure gives the game some movement, because even normal spins can suddenly flip into a hold and win round or a pick bonus without warning. Still, the overall feel is a bit uneven. The theme is pleasant, but the strongest ideas are all concentrated in the bonus features, which leaves the standard reel play feeling a little light compared with what happens once Lucky Time wakes up.
Nazar Wishes is a 5 reel, 3 row video slot with 20 fixed paylines. The RTP is 96.07%, the minimum bet is 0.20, and the maximum total bet is 50.00. It follows a classic left-to-right payline format, with matching symbols needing to land on adjacent reels starting from the leftmost reel.
The main structure is built around expanding wilds, token symbols, the Lucky Time feature, two different Hold and Win bonus variants, and one Pick Me bonus. That means the slot is not built around free spins at all. Instead, its real identity comes from three separate bonus routes, each tied to one of the mystical characters above the reels. There is also a standard gamble feature after wins, which fits the old school Endorphina style.
Nazar Wishes does have a few decent ideas. The three way bonus structure is the strongest part, especially because the two Hold and Win variants are not just copies of each other. Rose Hold is based on repeated collecting, Azure Hold is based on boosting visible values with payer multipliers, and Nazaar’s Pick’em gives the game a separate fixed prize style feature.
The weaker side is that the base game never feels as interesting as the bonus side. Expanding wilds and token reveals are fine, but most of the real excitement depends on Lucky Time randomly deciding to open one of the three bonus paths. So while the game is readable and feature rich enough, it still feels more like a serviceable Endorphina release than one that really sticks in the mind once the session is over.
Our rating 4.5/10
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