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Dr Wildshock: Mad Loot Lab

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RTP96.26%
VolatilityHigh
ProviderMicrogaming
Reels5

Dr Wildshock: Mad Loot Lab Specifications

SoftwareMicrogaming
Type of SlotVideo slot
ThemeScience
RTP96.26%
VolatilityHigh
Reels5
Scatter SymbolsNo
Bonus RoundsNo
Free SpinsYes
Wild SymbolsYes
Max Jackpot25,000
Progressive JackpotNo
Practice PlayNo
AutoplayYes

Join a crazy scientist in his lab creating weird experiments with Dr Wildshock: Mad Loot Lab, a Microgaming exclusive designed by Gold Coin Studios.

About Dr Wildshock: Mad Loot Lab

Dr Wildshock: Mad Loot Lab is highly volatile with an average RTP of 96.26%. The slot utilises the rolling reels mechanic as well as wilds, free spins, win multipliers, exploding wilds and a top prize of 25,000x the bet.The game is played on 5 reels and 5 rows with the adjacent pays system. It is optimised for play on desktop, tablet and mobile devices, with bets ranging between 20p up to £10 per spinThe cartoon-style graphics are nicely designed set in Dr Wildshock’s lab. There’s a dark stone wall behind the reels and on the right a table containing experimental equipment and bottles of potions. Symbols relating to the theme include a flask, a magnet, a ray gun, and a gadget, all of which are low values. A robot, a frog-headed mouse, a brain and Dr Wildshock himself awards 15x for 5 on a payline.

Gameplay

You need at least 3 matching symbols adjacent for a win. The rolling reels trigger and winning symbols are removed and replaced by new ones. The rolling reels continue as more winning combinations land.The game has 2 wilds, the yellow is a regular wild and the red an exploding wild, both substitute all symbols to create bigger wins. If the exploding wild forms part of a winning combination, 2-4 random wilds are added for the next reel roll. If the exploding wilds land on an existing wild, these transform into multiplying exploding wilds.All the wilds come with a 1x multiplier and this increases with each winning tumble only resetting when no more wins occur.On the left of the reels is a meter, it shows the number of wild needed to activate the free spins. These vary between 3-8 wilds. 10 free spins are awarded and collecting another 5 to 6 wilds another 3 free spins are given.If you can’t wait to trigger the free spins, you can opt to buy in at a cost of 40x the bet, this option is not available in some jurisdictions.

Verdict

Dr Wildshock: Mad Loot Lab delivers an exciting gaming experience with superb animations and frequent wins. If you are looking for a fun game with a top prize of 25,000x the bet, it’s worth a spin or two.

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