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Casinomeister Slot by Light & Wonder

by Light & Wonder

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Branded after the long-running player-advocacy forum, this 20-line NextGen title runs an unlimited free games mode policed by the ROGUE and BEHIND BARS symbols, with the beer-mug Wild doubling every win it joins. Try Casinomeister for free below by clicking "Free Play" to load the demo in your browser.

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Specifications

Game TypeSlots
RTP95.21%
VolatilityMedium-High
Max Win10,000x
Grid5x3
Paylines1-20 selectable paylines
Min Bet$0.01
Max Bet$100
Themes
Features
Casinomeister slot showing 5x3 grid with beer-mug Wild, Casino Meister coin logo and card royals across 20 paylines

About Casinomeister Slot

The free games here have no fixed count, and that is the unusual bit. Three or more scattered VORTRAN symbols open the Casinomeister Feature with every prize tripled. From there the run keeps going indefinitely, governed by two feature symbols rather than a spin counter. When the ROGUE shows up, you drop to five free games remaining. The BEHIND BARS symbol, landing during those final five, re-triggers the count and keeps the round alive. The feature only ends when BEHIND BARS fails to appear, so a good run can stretch well past the eight or ten spins most NextGen titles of this era hand out.

The beer-mug Wild, called the Caricature here, doubles any combination it completes, and that doubling stacks on top of the global triple inside the feature. It also pays as the top symbol on its own line, which is where the headline prize sits at five across. The scattered coin pays from any position and adds to line wins on top of triggering the feature.

The look is pure casino-watchdog in-joke. A 5x3 reel set framed in ornate gold sits on a cream parchment field against a quilted emerald-green backdrop, under a glowing gold-foil logo. Symbols mix foaming beer mugs, a tuxedoed Meister mascot, a round Casino Meister coin and a raised NO ROGUE hand with bright card royals in red, blue and purple. The tone is light and a little cheeky, which fits a brand built around naming and shaming bad operators. If the persistence mechanic appeals, the way it leans on those re-trigger symbols is closer to a comedy bit than a math model, and that is half the charm.

Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.