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Insect Master Slot by YGR

by YGRReleased Jun 1, 2020

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A Japanese-garden bug-shooter with Fly Swatter and Insect Net weapons, four bosses, and a three-room difficulty ladder.

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Specifications

Game TypeArcade Games
Min Bet$0.04
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About Insect Master Slot

Bug-catching as arcade action, with the entire playfield set in a top-down Japanese garden dotted with pink sakura blossoms around the edges and lush green moss underfoot. Flies, wasps, beetles, and centipedes crawl and flutter across the map while the player's cannon (a gilded mechanical beetle at the bottom of the screen) fires bullets up into them. Every dead bug pays its own bounty, so this isn't a spin-and-pray slot - it's a live-target multiplayer shooter.

Targets split into three tiers. Small bugs (flies, bees, small beetles) pay x2 to x10. Medium bugs (centipedes, butterflies, stag beetles) pay x12 to x15. Large bugs (Titan Beetle, Atlas Moth, Wolf Spider, Scarab) pay x25 to x70, and those four are also the game's named bosses with dedicated music cues and higher-value encounters. Three rooms - Beginner, Expert, and Master - scale the bet floor and the boss rotation, so the higher you climb the ladder the larger the bosses and the steeper the per-shot cost.

Four weapons sit on the right rail. Target is the basic reticle. Fly Swatter is the signature thematic weapon, perfectly in keeping with the setting. Smart Target handles priority auto-aim. Insect Net works as an area-of-effect capture tool, letting you scoop multiple bugs at once. Auto-catch settings layer on top - you can prioritise bosses, a bug tier, or toggle the net on automatic, plus set firing patterns between single, multiple, re-select, and select-all. Hands-free grinding is supported but skill shots on high-tier bugs still pay out better than letting the bot run.

Alongside the main shooter, a mission system tracks player challenges and a roulette-style bonus wheel can trigger for extra rewards. Tables seat multiple players at once, and another cannon (a red mechanical beetle) is visible to the right of the player's own gold one in multiplayer sessions. The whole thing has the warm, nostalgic tone of the Japanese insect-collecting hobby rather than the usual fish-shooter violence, which puts it closer in mood to Chill Fishing than to heavier YGR arcade titles. Beginner-room bet starts at 0.04 per shot, moving up with higher rooms.

Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.