Love Is All You Need Slot by Hacksaw Gaming
by Hacksaw GamingReleased Feb 10, 2021
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Valentine's-themed scratch card from Hacksaw Gaming with a 3x3 grid, 9 prize tiers, and a €100,000 jackpot at 50,000x your stake.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 61% |
| Volatility | High |
| Max Win | 50,000x |
| Grid | 3x3 |
| Paylines | Match 3 identical symbols |
| Min Bet | $2 |
| Max Bet | $2 |

About Love Is All You Need Slot
Hearts, Numbers, and a €100,000 Top Prize
Love Is All You Need is a scratch card. No reels, no paylines, no bonus rounds. Buy a card for €2, scratch nine hearts, and hope three matching numbers show up. That's it.
The 3x3 grid hides nine values behind glossy red hearts. Scratch them manually or hit Scratch All to reveal everything at once. Three of a kind pays the prize printed on the symbols. Only the highest match counts per card.
Nine Tiers of Prizes
The prize structure runs across nine tiers. At the bottom, three matching 1s pay €1. Three 10s return €10. Then it steps up - €100, €250, €500, €1,000, €2,500, €5,000, and the top prize of €100,000 for matching three hearts. That's 50,000 times the card price.
Based on a theoretical run of 5 million cards, only one card in the entire batch hits that €100,000 jackpot. Fifty cards out of 5 million land the €5,000 tier. The math is transparent, and the odds are steep.
Pink, Playful, and Paper-Thin
The design leans hard into Valentine's Day. Pink background, love doodles, graffiti-style "LOVE" title with a heart-eyed smiley. It works for what it is - a quick-play scratch card that doesn't pretend to be anything else.
No features to learn. No strategy to apply. The autoplay button lets you buy and scratch cards in sequence, which speeds things up if you want volume. But with a fixed €2 bet and no configurability, the gameplay loop is about as simple as online gambling gets.
Scratch cards return far less per card than slot machines - that's standard for the format and the cost of a 50,000x multiplier ceiling. You're paying for the shot at a big number, not for sustained play sessions.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.