Ice Breaker Slot

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Ice Breaker Slots Get set to freeze your fingertips off, because you are required to grab your fishing gear and head into the Arctic to land the catch of a lifetime. Ice breakers are always a fun way to loosen up for a meeting. But, they’re more useful now than ever, at a time when much of the workforce of the United States has been forced to transition to online work. Teams that have never worked remotely suddenly have to put together meetings and presentations over video conference.

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The Repository

True to its name, the new and locally produced game called Break the Ice is definitely an ice-breaker for group fun.

Here’s how it plays: After carefully extricating blocks of color-coded wood from a stacked tower, players then draw a corresponding card and follow its instructions.

Some examples:

• Thumb wrestle the person to the right of you.

• If you could rename yourself, what would you choose?

• Do five pushups.

The game proceeds until the tower collapses. (Yes, it has similarities to Jenga.)

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Break the Ice, which has sold more than 100 units since its mid-December launch, is the brainchild of seven senior business students at GlenOak High School whose Junior Achievement company is called IceBreaker.

Collaborating on Break the Ice has given the team members welcome diversion during a school year overshadowed by COVID-19.

“This is not what I wanted from my senior year, but Junior Achevement has been super fun to do,” said Chris Maag, 17, CEO of IceBreaker. “It helps me forget about all the stuff that’s going on in the world.”

“It’s definitely been different this year. I feel like we’ve adapted to (COVID) very well, made it the normal now,” said Ricky Adams Jr., sales person for IceBreaker.

“It’s a great game to play with your family while quarantined for COVID,” Maag noted.

Amanda De Fays, business teacher at GlenOak, praises the dedication of this year’s small-business teams at the school, especially during the pandemic.

“They’re not seeing anything as a closed door. Instead, it’s, ‘How can we get around it?’ They’re so optimistic,” De Fays said. “Especially Chris’ group (IceBreakers). It’s a great pandemic product.”

Other GlenOak students on the IceBreaker team are Tori Riggle (VP), Jordan Elder (marketing), J.T. Cooke (CFO), and Nick Rose and Kyle Staley (supply).

De Fays gives a personal testimonial for Break the Ice. “My mother-in-law has Alzheimer’s and (while playing the game) she was able to recall things and become interactive,” she said. “She really got into it.”

A key element to the appeal and adaptability of Break the Ice is the 48 create-your-own cards (in addition to 48 printed cards) on which questions and tasks can be written with a provided dry-erase marker.

“My neighbor across the street home-schools his two young daughters and he uses the game for teaching,” Adams said. “They play it all the time.”

“A lot of teachers have bought them. They can put problems on the cards, or vocabulary words for language classes,” Maag said. “Parents can use it for kids’ chores. It can be a business-meeting icebreaker.”

The local organization MentorStark bought 15 Break the Ice games. “They do a lot of mentoring and team activities,” Maag said. The game “brings people together.”

IceBreaker team members started developing Break the Ice last November, gave a “Shark Tank”-style sales pitch to obtain a $600 start-up loan from Junior Achievement and had the game ready to sell two weeks before Christmas.

The IceBreaker crew assembles the games together as a team. Break the Ice is housed in a drawstring cloth bag that can be custom silkscreened. Each game costs about $10 to produce.

Break the Ice, which sells for $25, is available for purchase at The Wise Owl at 4409 Whipple Ave. NW in Jackson Township and the Lepley & Co. stores at 13 Penn Ave. SE in Massillon, and 21 Furnace St. (Northside Market) in Akron. “We’re trying to get into more stores and grow our social media,” Mag said.

The game also may be ordered via email at [email protected]Free delivery is offered within a 30-mile radius of GlenOak. The game also may be shipped for a $3.30 fee. Cash, credit cards and checks are accepted.

“For every 10 we sell, we give one to an organization in the community, like Refuge of Hope and the Domestic Violence Project,” Maag said.

Break the Ice also is available for play at Milestone, a board-game bar in downtown Canton.

Ice Breaker is powered by Push Gaming and has 5 reels and 243 ways to win. Playable from 25p to £100 per spin, it can be accessed on desktop, mobile and tablet devices. This ice themed game comes free spins and collapsing reels where you get multipliers for matching fish symbols.

Visually, Ice Breaker is set on frozen water with an ice-covered cliff in the backdrop. With an upbeat soundtrack playing, symbols on reels include ice block letters (A, K, Q, J and 10) as well as 5 different coloured fish inside ice cubes – the red fish is the most lucrative giving you 250 coins (or 10 times your stake) for 5 across a payline. There is also a clam with pearl wild symbol which substitutes for all symbols except the scatter – it appears on all reels except reel 1.

The game uses a Collapsing Reels feature which is played when 2 or more matching fish symbols appear on any reel – the fish symbols then collapse downwards to give you 1 fish symbol. As a result, the multiplier increases to the number of fish symbols that were combined on that reel.

For example - if you were to get a full reel of the same fish symbol, you’d get a 3x multiplier. New symbols drop from above to replace the empty spaces giving you the chance to get more matching fish symbols – this can also increase the multiplier. If that fish (with the multiplier) is part of a winning combination, that multiplier is applied to your win.

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The scatter symbol is the hammer inside an ice cube – when 3 of them appear on reels 1, 3 and 5, you will trigger the Free Spins feature where you’ll receive 6 free spins. During the feature, the 5 fish symbols as well as the wild and hammer appear on the reels.

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This greatly improves your chances of winning bigger due to the Collapsing Reels feature due to a multiplier applying to each free spin. You can also get 3 Hammers to give you a further 6 free spins to take your total to 12.

Ice Breaker is definitely different in a good way and you need to be lucky with the Collapsing Reels feature to get a decent multiplier – you then need the symbols to land to give you a win with that multiplier. I’ve managed a 5x multiplier with red fish giving me a win which resulted in a 240x stake outcome – that was from just 1 spin.

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Medium to high variance, you’ll find it hard to trigger the Free Spins feature – you just need to be patient. Alternatively, I recommend Lucky Angler by NetEnt which has a similar feel.