Little Bighorn Slot by Nolimit City
by Nolimit CityReleased Jun 25, 2025
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Nolimit City marks the Battle of Little Bighorn with a 25,676x cap coded to June 25, 1876. The asymmetric 3-4-5-3-2 grid runs a Scalp Wild on the tall middle reel that scalps every cavalry soldier into a Wild, then nudges to add +1 sticky multiplier per scalp. Press "Free Play" below to spin the Little Bighorn demo right in your browser.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 96.06% |
| Volatility | Very High |
| Max Win | 25,676x |
| Paylines | 360 ways |
| Min Bet | $1 |

About Little Bighorn Slot
The 25,676x ceiling is a date stamp. June 25, 1876 was when the Lakota, Cheyenne and Arapaho rode down Custer's 7th Cavalry on the Greasy Grass, and Nolimit City reorders the digits as the max payout cap. That kind of historical care runs through the whole build. Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse, Two Moon and Gall are all named as separate chieftain Wilds in the bonus rotation, the soldier mid symbols carry period-correct rank insignia in 7th Cavalry dress blue, and the asymmetric 3-4-5-3-2 reel layout shapes a tipi silhouette with the tallest reel dead centre.
That centre reel is where the Scalp Wild lands, and almost everything interesting funnels through it. When the Scalp Wild drops, every American soldier symbol already on the board converts to a regular Wild, then the Scalp Wild nudges and expands to cover the full 5-row reel. Each nudge step adds +1 to the multiplier on the converted Wilds. The catch worth knowing: standard Wilds here only pay out when the whole screen fills with them. In normal play they just amplify combinations made by paying symbols.
Two separate scatter types feed two separate free-spin paths. Totem Scatters land on the middle three reels and trigger 8 Scalp Freespins on three landings. The No Mercy Scatter sits exclusively on reel 5, and a full landing there triggers a single Spirit Call Respin where the scatter slides over to reel 1 and reveals one of the four chieftains. Three Totems plus a No Mercy combines both into 10 Spirit Call Freespins, the elite tier. Inside Scalp Freespins, every scalped Wild adds +1 to a sticky win multiplier that holds for the rest of the round. With retriggers landing +1 spin per Totem the multiplier ladder gets tall fast, which is the volatility lever the EXTREME tag is paying for. Spirit Call Freespins layers chieftain rotation on top: No Mercy sticks to reel 1 throughout and shapeshifts every spin into Sitting Bull (expanding Wilds), Crazy Horse (Wilds plus +1 multiplier on each landing), Two Moon or Gall (normal Wilds).
The booster menu carries the usual direct entry options at -2% to -5% return depending on which feature you're chasing, plus the Scalp Bet at +50% stake for a guaranteed Totem on reel 2 every spin. Lucky Draw sits at the top of the buy menu for the players who want randomised entry into whichever tier rolls. The reels float against a blood-orange mesa sunset, framed by red and teal beaded tribal panels, with the bull-skull horns logo overhead. Compared to the studio's other frontier titles, this one tells the story from the warriors' point of view, not the cavalry's.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.