Need for X Slot by Onlyplay
by OnlyplayReleased Feb 23, 2023
Free demo - play instantly in your browser
Multiplayer racing game where you navigate road forks by choosing left or right turns. Each correct decision increases your multiplier - cash out anytime or risk it for bigger rewards.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 95% |
| Volatility | Low |
| Min Bet | $1 |
| Max Bet | $50 |

About Need for X Slot
Forget spinning reels. Need for X drops you into a top-down cyberpunk cityscape where a small car navigates through neon-lit streets, and every fork in the road is a gamble. The visual style pulls from retro arcade racers - dark navy backgrounds, glowing grid lines, purple and green neon structures, and blocky pixel-art buildings that wouldn't look out of place in a 1990s racing game. It's a distinct look for a casino game.
Gameplay is dead simple in concept but addictive in practice. You place your bet, and the car starts moving. At each road fork, you choose: turn left or turn right. Pick the correct path and your multiplier climbs - 1.01x, 1.08x, 1.58x, 2.31x, and up from there. Pick wrong, and you crash out with nothing. A "TAKE" button sits right there whenever you want to lock in your current multiplier and collect.
The auto-take feature lets you set a target multiplier (defaulting to 2.00x) so the game automatically cashes out when you hit your goal. Handy if you don't trust yourself to walk away from a rising multiplier.
What separates this from standard crash games is the social layer. A player list on the left shows everyone currently in the round - their bets, multipliers, and outcomes in real time. A scrolling ticker across the top displays recent results from other players (green for wins, red for losses). There's a full statistics panel tracking your games played, win rate, risk percentage, and maximum multiplier achieved, plus a missions system and rank progression from Rookie upward.
The leaderboard and competitive elements give it staying power beyond the core mechanic. If you've tried CosmoX or other Onlyplay instant games, this follows the same Infinity Play framework but wraps it in a racing skin that feels more interactive than watching a rocket or graph line climb. The turn-left-or-right decision adds a layer of engagement that pure crash games lack, even if the outcome is still random.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.