Devil's Crossroad Slot by Nolimit City
by Nolimit CityReleased Jan 9, 2024
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Devil's Crossroad is a Nolimit City horror slot built around a 4-armed cross grid with a permanent Devil Wild locked in the centre. Wins form as chains running outward from the centre of each cross section, and every winning symbol type also vanishes from the other three sections, bumping their multipliers by +1 per removal. Redemption Spins trigger from 4 Scatters and drop coin symbols that lock features per column once a column fills up - Gluttony, Wrath, Lust, Greed, Envy and Pride each operate on the coins they land near. Upgraded Redemption Spins extend every feature to act on the row too, where the 13,180x Debt to be Paid cap lives. Hit "Free Play" below to launch the Devil's Crossroad demo in your browser. No download, no signup.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 96.06% |
| RTP Range | 87.05% / 92.07% / 94.03% / 96.06% |
| Volatility | Very High |
| Max Win | 13,180x |
| Grid | 4 cross sections, 16 outer positions + central Devil Wild |
| Paylines | cluster from center |

About Devil's Crossroad Slot
Forget reels. The play area is a four-armed cross of cells against a cracked Route 666 asphalt backdrop, sixteen outer symbol positions plus a permanent Devil Wild burning at the centre. Wins here are called Crosslink Wins and they form as chains running outward from the centre of each cross section. The payout scales with how many matching symbols connect in a row from the middle out, and only the highest single Crosslink Win pays per section.
The Cross Multiplier is the bit that makes this game distinct. When a winning chain resolves in one cross section, every other instance of that same symbol gets removed from the other three sections too, even when those copies weren't part of any win. Each removed symbol adds +1 to its own section's multiplier. So a single Crosslink Win can prime the other three sections for the next cascade, and after symbols fall inward and new ones drop into the outer cells, those banked multipliers fire on the next round of wins.
Scatters are tied to the same removal logic. They only land in the centre row or column of a section, and when one lands directly next to the central Devil Wild, the remaining symbols in that section freeze, then matching-type symbols are stripped from the other three sections too. Each Scatter sitting next to centre also ticks the Redemption Spins upgrade bar up one level. Four Scatters trigger Redemption Spins outright. If all four lock next to centre on the same spin, you skip straight to the upgraded version.
Redemption Spins start at 3 and reset to 3 every time a fresh coin lands in the reel area. Coins carry a value tied to your active bet. Fill an entire column with coins and that column gets a permanent feature awarded on every following spin: Gluttony adds its own value to every other coin, Wrath multiplies a random coin on the row or column, Greed collects values across the perpendicular axis, Envy copies the highest current coin value onto a random target, Pride spreads its value to all other coins on the perpendicular axis, and Lust just ticks the upgrade bar another step. The Devil Coin is the cheat code, it unlocks the column's feature the moment it lands.
Upgrade the feature and every triggered effect operates on both the column AND the row, doubling the footprint. That's where the 13,180x Debt to be Paid cap actually gets hit. The Bonus menu sells three direct entries, and the Lucky Draw is the cheapest at -5% RTP, Redemption Spins at -2%, and Upgraded Redemption Spins at -3%. Stylistically it sits somewhere between Robert Johnson at the crossroads and a satanic-panic comic, all blood-red, soot-black, and a wrecked car bleeding into the top-right corner. The mood is closer to the studio's other deal-with-the-devil entries than to anything in the Highway To Hell lineage, which is a much more straightforward grid game by comparison.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.