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Twin Player Slot by Light & Wonder

by Light & WonderReleased Feb 12, 2024

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UK twin-cabinet tribute with two parallel 3-reel single-line panels - flip between sides between spins. Wins from both panels funnel into the Super Game. Cash ladder tops at $50 (250x at default). Max win 250x. Press "Free Play" below to spin Twin Player in your browser.

Demo player curtain

Specifications

Game TypeSlots
RTP96%
VolatilityMedium-Low
Max Win250x
Grid3x1 twin
Paylines1 line per side (2 panels)
Min Bet$0.01
Max Bet$500
Themes
Features
Twin Player gameplay screenshot

About Twin Player Slot

Two 3-reel single-line panels sit side by side under a red carnival backdrop, each one a self-contained fruit machine with its own reels, its own credit meter, and its own slim cash ladder running down the edge. You pick which panel is active and spin it. Between spins you can flip to the other side. The audio engine even has a "can't switch player" cue that fires if you try to swap mid-spin, which gives you a sense of how literal the twin-cabinet conceit is - this isn't a cosmetic split screen, the two sides are treated like two physical machines sharing a base.

Symbols are exactly what a UK pub regular would expect: a glowing Jackpot sign at the top, then a chrome Barcrest oval (the studio's own logo doubling as a premium), red 7s, watermelons, strawberries, then bells, lemons and melons further down. At a $2 spin three Jackpots and three Barcrest ovals each pay $40, three 7s pay $20, three watermelons $18, three strawberries $16. The full cash ladder runs 22 tiers from a single cent up to a $50 top prize, which works out to a 250x ceiling at the default $0.20 stake and scales the usual way at smaller bets.

The reason to care about the twin layout is the Super Game. Wins from either panel are collected and funnelled into a second-stage bonus where the pooled total is what you actually play for, so the base spins on both sides feed one shared pot rather than cashing out independently. Free spins sit on top of that with a retrigger path, and any straight line win can be sent to a gamble round before banking - classic AWP red/black ladder territory.

This is a tribute piece in the Light and Wonder Barcrest Classic Series, sibling to OldTimer, and it shows in every design choice: flat cash values instead of multipliers, single payline per side, retro red-and-yellow logo lettering, the little Barcrest mascot tipping his hat from the corner of the loading bar. If you grew up feeding pound coins into a twin cabinet in a Wetherspoons back room, the muscle memory is all here. If you didn't, the appeal is narrower - one line per panel, no wilds, no scatters in the base game, just the ladder and the player-switch toggle until the Super Game kicks in.

Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.