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Lucky Wildano Slot by Gamebeat

by GamebeatReleased Jun 26, 2025

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1940s Italian mafia Cash Collect slot, the Luciano-nicknamed sibling of Clint Westwild. Dynamite spawns coins, BANK sweeps them, 4-tier jackpot. 5,000x max. The "Free Play" button below loads the Lucky Wildano demo instantly in your browser.

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Specifications

Game TypeSlots
RTP96.5%
VolatilityMedium
Max Win5,000x
Grid5x4-6
Paylines30 fixed paylines
Min Bet$0.3
Max Bet$30
Themes
Features
Lucky Wildano slot gameplay screenshot

About Lucky Wildano Slot

The name is the tell. Lucky Wildano lands somewhere between a pun and a tribute to Lucky Luciano, and Gamebeat leans straight into it: 1940s Italian-American mob, fedoras and flapper dresses, a blonde mistress with feathered hair, a moustached bodyguard, snub-nose revolvers and martini glasses on the reels. The background isn't a casino floor, it's a detective's evidence wall. Sepia photos and newspaper clippings tacked to wooden timber, red yarn stretched between suspects, "POLICE DO NOT CROSS" tape partly visible behind the art-deco purple crime board that holds the grid. A vintage red coupe and a black-and-white cruiser sit parked on the street art either side.

Under the new paint job, this is the same Cash Collect engine that drives Clint Westwild. Same paytable values down to the last coin, same 30 paylines, same special symbol roster. Dynamite drops and scatters COIN money symbols, BANK safes and GOLD jackpot icons across the reels. The BANK is the payout moment: when one lands, it sweeps every visible coin value at once and pays the sum. Gold runs on its own track and triggers one of four fixed jackpot prizes from the meter at the top: GRAND 600, MAJOR 240, MINOR 60, MINI 24 at the 1.20 default. That's the Cash Collect beat.

Two wilds carry the line work. Wanted Wild substitutes and pays as a premium. Falling Wild lands, turns the whole column into wilds, then stamps a multiplier onto any combo it joins. Keys collect during the bonus and pick locks one row at a time, growing the 5x4 grid taller and pulling more money symbols into range for the next sweep.

Here's where Lucky Wildano splits from the family. Both Westwild games make you wait for the bonus the slow way, three scatters or nothing. This one has a Buy Bonus button on the right rail at 30x bet, roughly 25x at the inflated 1.20 default stake. Same engine, same math, but Gamebeat finally let the player skip the queue. Six months of player feedback between Westwild and Wildano clearly told them something.

The 1.20 default bet itself is unusual for a Gamebeat title. Most of their grid sits at 0.10 baseline. Either an operator preset for a higher-stake audience, or Wildano just thinks of itself as the grown-up of the three.

Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.