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Review
Imagine yourself as a gangster, living the high life with fine suits and cigars. This game offers that experience. The main character resembles a famous mob boss, while the others could be inspired by movies. There's one main feature, and the volatility is tougher than expected.
The theme might contribute to the difficulty. In testing, wins were scarce. However, the game is visually appealing, and the sound of a revolver adds to the atmosphere. To access the main feature, you need to fill a gun with bullets.
The game has 5 reels, 3 rows, and 10 paylines, with bets ranging from 10p to $500. While the theme is interesting, more could have been added. The math model feels off, and the lack of features is disappointing.
What are the bonus features?
There aren't many bonus features. There isn't even a wild symbol. The main feature is the VIP Room.
Above the reels is a revolver. Each win adds a bullet. You need 5 consecutive wins to fill the gun, which resets on non-winning spins.
Filling the gun grants access to the VIP Room, where symbols are worth 5 times more. Each spin uses a bullet. The bullet count resets with a win, so 5 non-winning spins end the feature.
The feature ends the opposite way it starts, which is a nice touch. The main character pays the most, now 100x your stake for 5 on a payline, compared to 20x in the base game.
Jackpot game
Landing 3 jackpot symbols triggers the jackpot feature. You spin a wheel to determine which jackpot you get. The odds of winning each jackpot don't match the segment sizes on the wheel.
The chances of winning increase with your bet size. Here are the jackpots:
- Daily Jackpot - starts at €1,000 and is won daily.
- Must Drop Jackpot - starts at €100 and must be won before reaching €1,000.
- Mega Jackpot - starts at €20,000 and increases until won.
Free spins
There are no free spins, the VIP Room 5x multiplier is the main feature. It's an unusual choice in a competitive market.
Many players will be turned off by the lack of a bonus round. The VIP Room feature could be better if the spins were free. Charging players feels cheap.
How to play
The game interface is easy to understand. The jackpots are on the left, with a countdown for the Daily Jackpot. Here's what you need to play.
Set your stake with the "stake" icon, from 10p to £500 per spin. You can remove the jackpots from view with the arrow icon.
You can also turn the sound on/off, and find the paytable in the menu. You'll see the VIP Room bonus feature description. There's a regular and VIP paytable, with 5x boosted values.
The paytables are static, not reflecting your bet level. Divide symbol values by 10 (the number of paylines) to see how much each combination pays.
Finally, use the double arrow button for Turbo spins, and set up autoplay with 20, 50, or 100 spins. Set a loss limit and choose to stop on a win or bonus.
Where to play
If you've read the above, you know how to play. Here, we'll discuss where to play.
Play for real money
This game is released exclusively at one place at the time of writing, and we are not quite sure if or when the wide release will be. Don’t worry though, as we scan the whole market on a regular basis to keep our information up to date.
Play free demo version
We suggest playing the demo first, before playing for real money. You can test the game risk-free and experience the gameplay. There's no point in wasting money on a game you don't like.
The 200 Spins Experience
We were hopeful, based on the visual presentation. However, the bonus feature puzzled us. Still, we gave it a try with 100 turbo spins.
The game is supposed to be medium volatility, but felt brutal. The pace is good with turbo on, and the revolver clicks are oddly satisfying.
However, this is the only redeeming quality. We had mostly dead spins, small wins, and a few "bigger" wins. We only accessed the VIP Room once. Our biggest base game win was 12x, and the 200x potential is almost a joke.
Filling the bullets is frustrating. We only got 5 consecutive wins around 180 spins in. The feature gave us mostly dead spins, and we reset it once with a 6x win. This was our total win, leaving us feeling robbed.
Review Summary
With a solid visual presentation and theme, it's sad that the game has issues. A high risk/reward math model would have been better.
Perhaps "5 Bullets" would have been a better title, as you'll be obsessed with filling the chambers. The VIP Room feature lifts the potential to 1,000x, but it's not enough. Bigger wins aren't guaranteed, even when you trigger the bonus round. The whole thing feels overpriced.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| VIP Room feature with 5x multiplier | Base game max win is only 200x |
| Solid audiovisual presentation | Bonus feature max win is only 1,000x |
| 3 different progressive jackpots | Hard to trigger the VIP Room feature |
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