In recent years, we have seen a huge new trend in the world of slots gaming. More and more branded games are making their way into the online and land-based casino markets.
One of the most popular types of brands is cartoon-based slots, so we have to wonder why a Simpsons slot machine has yet to be made?
Other Operators Have Set an Example
Net Entertainment’s online slots game based on South Park has been a huge hit. The game pulls scenarios and characters from the series to create an entertaining gaming experience that fans will enjoy.
The same goes for IGT’s Family Guy slot machine. This title features bonus games based on every main character, providing a fun and exciting experience for players.
Slot machines based on cartoon are always bright and vibrant because they pick directly from the series. Both South Park and Family Guy slot are designed in the art style of the cartoon show, and they both feature clips and music that fans would be familiar with.
If The Simpsons slot machine was a reality, there would be no shortage of characters, music or scenes to choose from.
Potential for Spin Offs
While Family Guy and South Park slots have yet to spawn sequels, there is plenty potential for The Simpsons slot machine to be a part of a series. This is because there are so many different characters and many different plot arcs that have been featured in the series’ 20+ year run.
We could see an entire game based on Homer’s exploits and another game based on Itchy and Scratchy. It could be a slot machine series with as many games as Monopoly slots.
So Much Potential for Bonus Games
With dozens of characters in The Simpsons universe, there is a great deal of potential for bonus games. An arcade-style bonus could be based on Bart riding his skateboard or Moe pouring beers.
We could see pick-a-prize bonuses based in the Kwik-E-Mart or the Krusty Burger. The possibilities are endless!
Why We Aren’t Holding Our Breath
The Simpsons as a slot machine is not an entirely new idea. There have been some games based on the series in the past, but they have been very basic 3-reel slots from an earlier era of gaming.
Even so, these manufacturers may still hold the licensing to these titles, which could make it difficult for newer companies like Net Entertainment, IGT or Microgaming to be able to create feature-rich games based on the cartoon.