Double Player Slot by Light & Wonder
by Light & WonderReleased May 7, 2024
Free demo - play instantly in your browser
Pick Player 1 or Player 2 before the first spin to lock in your bonus symbol tie-in (Barcrest Games logo vs Jackpot), then play across 10 winlines of classic Vegas fruit reels. Tap "Free Play" below to play Double Player in demo mode, right in your browser.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 96% |
| Grid | 5x3 |
| Paylines | 10 winlines |
| Min Bet | $0.01 |
| Max Bet | $500 |

About Double Player Slot
Before the first spin, you pick a side. Player 1 ties you to the Barcrest Games logo. Player 2 ties you to the Jackpot symbol. Both pay the same $40 for three-of-a-kind at a $2 stake, so the choice is cosmetic on the paytable but personal in the moment, a small bit of theatre borrowed straight from the UK Arcade cabinets this thing was built to mimic.
What you're playing afterwards is a 10-winline fruit machine in the strictest sense. Red 7s pay $20 for three. Watermelons $18. Strawberries $16. The ladder drops off quickly from there into cherries, lemons and the usual low-tier fruit you'd expect on a Barcrest reel set. No wilds visible on the paytable, no scatter trigger, no free spins round, no respins. The mechanic is the choice and the 10 lines, full stop.
The cabinet aesthetic is loud and unapologetic. A deep royal blue backdrop with the Double Player wordmark scrawled across it in tilted, semi-transparent script, the kind of repeating logo wallpaper you see on actual Light & Wonder retail glass. The main logo is chunky yellow block letters with a red cursive Player underneath, and the Barcrest Classic Series badge sits bottom-right next to its little cartoon mascot. It's a retail-cabinet skin running in a browser, which is exactly what the Barcrest Classic Series brand is meant to be.
Stake structure is built around the UK Arcade engine's credit denomination model. Five denominations (1, 5, 10, 20, 50) multiply a 22-tier bet ladder running from a single cent up to $50 per credit, which is how the same game serves both penny-arcade play and high-stakes sessions off one configuration. Default opens at $0.20 a spin.
If you came here looking for modern mechanics, this isn't that. It's a deliberately old-school UK arcade port for players who want the classic fruit-machine rhythm with a tiny pre-spin ritual on top.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.