The band Madness has a new slot game!

Madness House of Fun is a new 5 reel, 25 payline slot game from Ash Gaming. The game is based on the popular 80’s pop music band. As soon as the intro begins, you know you’re in Madness territory. The intro goes over the games’ best features and mentions that you can expect to hear 8 Madness songs.

Madness House of Fun is a new 5 reel, 25 payline slot game from Ash Gaming. The game is based on the popular 80’s pop music band.
While we’ve reviewed many slot games with music themes, we’ve never played or reviewed a game based on a living musician (sorry, Elvis). This definitely adds to the aura of the game. Click on the music note on the bottom left and you can choose between 3 different Madness songs to listen to. The paytable even has a credits page with the songs and the publishing copyright information.
The symbols of Madness House of Fun are the Gold Crown, the Madness Musicians, a Double Decker Bus, a Saxophone, a Hat and the usual letters of the alphabet. Match 5 Gold Crowns for 10,000 coins and match 5 Madness Musicians for 2,000 coins.
The Album is the scatter symbol. When it appears on reels 1, 3 and 5, you’ve won free spins. You get to choose among 5 free spins awards. The first is Forever Young and it is worth 15 free spins. Next comes Baggy Trousers with 10 free spins with extra wilds. Driving in my Car is worth 10 free spins with a stack of wilds. Our House gives you a random number of free spins with the chance of up to 5 more free spins. Lastly, Night Boat to Cairo is worth 15 free spins with the chance at a x4 multiplier.
That’s not all! The House of Fun Bonus symbol is the second scatter. When it appears on reels 1, 3 and 5, you’re in the House of Fun bonus game. You enter the House of Fun (a messy room) and pick as many objects as you can for more and more prizes. Keep choosing objects until the word “collect” is revealed.
Madness House of Fun is a refreshing change of pace for slot gamers. With two bonus games and eight songs to listen to, this is one cool game! As music fans have stopped buying cd’s, I guess we have no choice but to deal with slot games for bands. What’s next?!