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Vegas Kingmaker 100 Slot by GameArt

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The 100-payline capstone of GameArt's Vegas Kingmaker series on a 5x4 cabinet with expanding wilds on reels 2/3/4 and two distinct scatter pay rules.

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Specifications

Game TypeSlots
RTP96.45%
VolatilityMedium-High
Max Win5,000x
Grid5x4
Paylines100 fixed
Min Bet$1
Max Bet$200
Themes
Features
Vegas Kingmaker 100 slot gameplay screenshot

About Vegas Kingmaker 100 Slot

Fourth and final stop in GameArt's Vegas Kingmaker run, and the one that swaps narrow high-variance pressure for a hit-every-other-spin payline grid. VK5, VK20 and VK40 came first. This is the 100-line build on the same 5x4 cabinet, same neon marquee, same Lola-and-Nick cabaret pair lounging on either side of the reels. What changes is the math: more lines hitting more often, with the win ceiling nudged higher to keep the top end meaningful.

The feature set is unusually bare for a 2024-era release. Wilds land on reels 2, 3 and 4 only, carry a crowned neon "WILD" tile, and substitute for everything except the two scatters. When a wild lands and a payline combo is realistically in reach, it expands to cover the full reel before wins resolve. That's the one proper mechanic in the base game, and the whole reason the middle three reels do the heavy lifting on any meaningful spin.

Then there are two scatters, which is where it gets slightly odd. One type drops on reels 1, 3 and 5 only. The second pays from any position anywhere on the grid. They don't trigger free spins, because there are no free spins. No bonus buy, no wheel, no jackpot ladder either. The Gamble sits in its usual GameArt slot (red/black double, suit quadruple, five-step cap), and that's every extra mode the game ships with.

Visually it's pure late-night Strip: a dark purple skyline with palm-tree silhouettes, a distant low-rise hotel, billboards flashing "WOW", "GO BIG", "SET", and a glowing yellow-bulb marquee border around the reels themselves. Symbols are classic barroom fare reskinned in neon outlines - cherries, grapes, plums, a bell, a watermelon, a four-leaf clover, a dollar sign, and a fat red 7 on the premium end. The whole thing looks and plays like a 5-reel version of a Bally-style mechanical, dressed in a 2020s neon filter, which is probably the point. If you found the 40-line build too choppy between hits, the 100-line variant is the one that smooths the base game out.

Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.