Seven Slot Games Featuring Inspiration from the Art World
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Seven Slot Games Featuring Inspiration from the Art World



The art world has long been a source of inspiration for other elements of culture, such as film, music, literature, and video gaming.

So it’s no surprise that online slot game developers have also leaned on iconic artists and works of art to stimulate their own creative vision.

These online slots provide the perfect marriage between visual beauty and fast-paced gameplay and can be found at many licensed operators with large game catalogues. If you play on fast withdrawal casino sites, any winnings you land in these and other slots can usually be paid out quickly using convenient payment methods.

So, if you enjoy art-inspired slots, here are seven games worth a look.

Art Heist
Brought to the canvas by popular developer Realistic Games, Art Heist centres on a daring raid for a particularly valuable piece of work.

The slot itself is a medium volatility game with an RTP of 96.11%, with 20 paylines and features like free spins, multipliers, and a pick-and-win bonus game adding to the excitement.

Visually, Art Heist goes for a clean, stylised heist theme close to that of a classic crime caper, with a 1930s-inspired aesthetic incorporating cartoonish elements.

Da Vinci Diamonds
Leonardo Da Vinci is one of the most revered painters ever to pick up an easel.
He has provided the inspiration for a handful of online slots, including IGT’s Da Vinci Diamonds.

Symbols on the reels include the Mona Lisa, Lady with an Ermine and Portrait of a Musician, so this is a knowing nod to some of Da Vinci’s most celebrated works.

The RTP of Da Vinci Diamonds is 94.94%, with 20 paylines, free spins and tumbling reels in amongst the medium volatility action.

Da Vinci's Mystery
If Da Vinci Diamonds wasn’t enough to whet your appetite, here’s another slot inspired by the Italian polymath.

Developed by Red Tiger, Da Vinci’s Mystery is a classic slot that also features the Mona Lisa, as well as other symbols that will resonate with fans of his work.

A game with low minimum stakes and a headline win potential of up to 5,234x,, Da Vinci’s Mystery has an RTP of 95.67% and is considered to be a high volatility slot. Aesthetically, it has a Renaissance-style look, with sketches, artefacts, and a classic library-style backdrop, with rich reds and golds around the reels.

Mona Lisa Jewels
Once again, the most famous painting of the Italian Renaissance period makes an appearance.

Mona Lisa Jewels is unique in that it’s a progressive jackpot slot, with a prize pool that increases as more and more players feed stakes into it – until it is won, of course, at which point the jackpot starts again at an amount seeded by the developer, iSoftBet.

Aside from its jackpot, Mona Lisa Jewels is an enjoyable 25-payline slot in its own right, with free spins and bonus rounds available. The RTP is 95.56% with a medium volatility profile. As you would expect, the Mona Lisa painting itself is used as the scatter symbol, triggering the main feature.

The design is fairly simple, with large symbols on the reels against a backdrop of a stage curtain.

Mystery Museum
The Mystery Museum is a veritable treasure trove of valuable artworks and trinkets.

Push Gaming have created an artistic slot that really brings the idea of a ‘mystery museum’ to life, with free spins, nudge and stacked symbols only adding to the intrigue.

This is a slot with an RTP range, from 94.01% to 96.58%, depending upon the casino’s preferences, with Mystery Museum considered to be a high volatility, ten-payline game.

Reel Crime 2: Art Heist
Reel Crime 2: Art Heist is a story-driven slot from Rival Gaming, and it’s usually classed as high volatility, so you can get quiet spells before the features kick in. It also has video game-style ‘challenges’ to enhance its playability.

The idea is that you pass ‘challenges’ to pick up skills that can be used in the ultimate art heist; the challenges being individual bonus rounds.

It’s a fascinating concept, with the action taking place on a 5x3 reelset with 15 paylines and an RTP of 95.90%.

Slingo Da Vinci Diamonds
It’s that man Leonardo Da Vinci that inspires our final entry… albeit this one comes with a twist.

As the name suggests, Slingo Da Vinci Diamonds by Slingo Originals is a Slingo game. So, it has a similar look and feel to the slot title of this name already mentioned, but repurposed for Slingo lovers.

For the uninitiated, Slingo is a cross between slots and bingo. The numbers are revealed on a slot reel, which are then eliminated from your bingo card if they match.

The idea is to complete lines and the full house within the requisite number of spins: each completed line is called a Slingo. Land a certain number of Slingos to win a prize.
Slingo Da Vinci Diamonds features special Mona Lisa symbols, has an RTP of 96.2% and a potential top prize of 2,000x.

Landing that would be a work of art, you’ll surely agree!










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