At the very top is an upside-down horseshoe which traditionally means it shares luck with whoever passes beneath it. More wood is used to prop up a 5-reel, 20-payline game grid, which has an extra horizontal reel rotating through various prizes. A clear view of a canyon town, all wood, tumbleweeds, and cartwheels does a good job of laying the scene. It has to be said King of The West gets off to an encouraging start. It puts up a fight there are significant instant scatter prizes, free spins, plus a Wanted Wilds feature, but certain stats and a lack of real spark let it down.
Instead, King of the West is a Wild Western themed slot from developer Blueprint Gaming that, after a playthrough, probably won't excite hardcore fans of this genre either. Tolkien fans might be a little disheartened to know King of the West isn't based around Aragorn's ascent to the throne of Gondor and his kingship over the free peoples of the West.