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Retro Pedro Slot by Onlyplay

by OnlyplayReleased Aug 20, 2024

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80s synthwave slot with Pedro's Wheel multiplying free spins wins by x2, x3, or x10. Three-tier jackpot awarded by filling the entire 3x3 grid with a single symbol.

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Specifications

Game TypeSlots
RTP95.5%
VolatilityMedium
Max Win3,015x
Grid3x3
Paylines5 Paylines
Min Bet$0.1
Max Bet$50
Hit Freq20.17%
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Features
Retro Pedro slot gameplay screenshot

About Retro Pedro Slot

Pedro's Wheel is the mechanic that matters here. At the end of every free spins round, a multiplier wheel spins and applies x2, x3, or x10 to your accumulated wins - but jackpot payouts get added after the multiplication, not before. So if you've stacked regular wins during the bonus and land x10, that total jumps significantly, and then any jackpot hit layers on top untouched. It's a small distinction in the rules that changes how the bonus math works.

Free spins trigger from three Pedro raccoon scatters across the compact grid. The bonus always opens with three bonus symbols already placed, giving the round a head start before regular spins begin. There's no buy bonus and no ante bet - the only way in is landing those three scatters organically. Three jackpot tiers run during both base game and free spins: Mini at 25x, Major at 100x, Grand at 1,000x. Winning any of them requires filling all nine cells of the grid with that single jackpot symbol type. Nine identical symbols on a nine-cell board. Grand alone accounts for a third of the 3,015x max win ceiling, and the remaining two-thirds depend on Pedro's Wheel landing x10 with enough regular wins banked. Retro Tokyo shares the same Onlyplay retro series but plays on a different grid format.

Every symbol sits on a dark surface with green synthwave grid lines radiating outward, neon glow bleeding off each object. Cassette tapes, Rubik's cubes, a yellow handheld game console, blue-purple sunglasses, a pink boombox, and a "Pedro Cola" can in red - all rendered with thick outlines and that specific late-80s neon color treatment. The grid border is lined with small light-bulb dots like an arcade cabinet, and behind it a nighttime Miami skyline stretches across the background with palm tree silhouettes and a magenta-to-purple sky. The golden disco ball appears as the highest regular symbol, catching light in a way that makes it pop against the darker reel panels.

Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.