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Vegas Kingmaker 40 Slot by GameArt

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Third entry in GameArt's Vegas Kingmaker series with 40 fixed lines on 5x3, middle-reel Expanding Wilds, dual scatters, and a 3,000x ceiling.

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Specifications

Game TypeSlots
RTP96.43%
VolatilityMedium-High
Max Win3,000x
Grid5x3
Paylines40 fixed
Min Bet$0.4
Max Bet$100
Themes
Features
Vegas Kingmaker 40 slot gameplay screenshot

About Vegas Kingmaker 40 Slot

The paytable on this one reads oddly at first glance: five red sevens pay 3000 coins, but split across 40 fixed lines that's 75x your total bet. Every other high symbol (the dollar sign, cherries, watermelon) caps at 200 coins for a five-of-a-kind, which lands at just 5x. So the red seven does nearly all the heavy lifting for line wins, and most hits you'll see on the reels are modest padding between bigger moments.

Those bigger moments come from the two scatters, which operate on different rules. The neon crown scatter only drops on reels 1, 3, and 5, and landing three of them pays a flat 20x regardless of positions. The second scatter, the one with the star motif, shows up anywhere on the grid and pays 5x, 15x, or 500x for three, four, or five. That 500x jump from four to five is brutal but it's the closest thing to a real payout moment here, since there's no bonus round waiting behind it. Scatters just pay and the spin ends.

The expanding wild works without drama. It's locked to reels 2, 3, and 4, and when a wild lands in a position that could complete a line, it stretches to cover the whole reel. No multiplier attached, no stacking trick, just substitution across three positions instead of one. With 40 lines feeding through the middle columns, a full reel of wilds usually cashes several times simultaneously, which is where the base game gets close to its 3,000x ceiling.

Visually it leans hard into the Vegas neon-strip aesthetic, with palm-tree silhouettes behind a starlit desert sky and a marquee-bulb border around the reels. Lola in her purple cabaret outfit sits on the top-right corner, Nick in his red tee and jeans leans on the left, and billboards reading "GO BIG" and "WOW" flash in the distance. Symbols themselves are classic pub-slot icons rendered in neon tube outlines: cherries, lemons, watermelons, bells, dollar signs, and the sevens. The 20-line cut shares the same art but compresses the math into a tighter grid of pay positions, while the 100-line version pushes it the other way toward denser, smaller hits.

One thing to know: gamble is on by default after any win. Red/black doubles, suit quadruples, capped at five consecutive tries. And that's the full feature list. No free spins, no bought entry, no hold mechanic. Base game with scatter pays and expanding wilds, which is either refreshing or too thin depending on what you came for.

Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.