10 free demo slots from AvatarUX
An Australian studio with a PopWins mechanic pedigree that''s shifted toward a broader format mix. AvatarUX games run high volatility almost across the board, with RTPs clustering around 96%. Grid sizes vary from compact 3x3 to wide 6x5 layouts, with max wins ranging from 10,000x to 20,000x.
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AvatarUX made its name with PopWins - a mechanic where winning symbols pop away and new rows expand the grid upward. Games like CherryPop and HippoPop put the studio on the map. The titles in this catalog show a different phase: Hold N Win (3 Jungle Beats), LootDrop (Coyote Gold), cluster play (Diamond Dez), and standard reel formats. The studio is experimenting beyond its signature mechanic.
Monkey Pop 2 is the closest thing here to the original PopWins identity, and it carries one of the higher editorial ratings at 7. Diamond Dez and 3 Jungle Beats Hold N Win also score 7, suggesting the newer formats work. 3 Power Dragons scores a 4 - the weakest entry, a 3x3 grid with very-high volatility and 15,000x max win that doesn't distinguish itself.
RTP sits in a tight band between 95.96% and 96.34%. No nasty surprises, no operator-adjustable lows hiding behind the game titles. Every game runs high volatility except 3 Power Dragons at very-high. Max win caps at 20,000x for both Greed and Crypto Bro, with everything else at 10,000x.
The grid variety is where things get interesting. 3x3, 5x3, 5x4, 6x4, 6x5 - AvatarUX doesn't commit to a single layout the way some studios do. Each format brings a different session rhythm, which makes the small catalog feel more diverse than its size suggests.
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