Jukepot Slot by Light & Wonder
by Light & WonderReleased Jan 1, 2015
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A 1950s rock'n'roll diner slot built around a chrome jukebox that powers the Jukepot bonus, dropping vinyl records for prizes and multipliers on the way to a 1,000x top win. Press "Free Play" below to spin the Jukepot demo right in your browser.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 94.88% |
| Volatility | Medium |
| Max Win | 1,000x |
| Grid | 5x3 |
| Paylines | 25 paylines, left to right |
| Min Bet | $0.01 |

About Jukepot Slot
The jukebox is both the centrepiece and the engine. When the Jukepot feature fires, the chrome Wurlitzer at the heart of the diner starts dropping vinyl records, each one paying out a prize or a multiplier, so the music theme is wired straight into how you actually win rather than just sitting in the background. Free Games run alongside it, opened the familiar way by landing three or more Scatters, and the wild fills in for every regular symbol across the 25 lines to keep combinations alive while the feature plays out.
The art commits hard to the nostalgia. Think checkered floors, hot pink and turquoise neon, vinyl records, electric guitars, milkshakes and a vintage car, all chrome and gloss in a vibrant soda-shop palette. Even the low-pay card royals (A, K, Q, J, 10) get the retro neon treatment, so nothing on the reels breaks the 1950s sock-hop mood. It is bright and cheerful where a lot of music slots go for stadium-rock darkness instead.
Mechanically it is a clean 5-reel, 3-row build with wins paying left to right from the leftmost reel. No buy bonus, no ante bet, no tumbles, which means you reach the jukebox feature and the free spins by spinning the base game and waiting for the right symbols to land. That keeps the stake simple but puts the personality, and most of the prize swing, behind the Jukepot trigger itself.
If you go for a strong music theme that actually drives the bonus round rather than decorating it, this is a light, medium-weight pick. Set expectations for a fun, retro grind toward that record-dropping jukebox, not a high-octane modern slot.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.