Slot analysis from people who actually play them
Anyone can copy a studio's fact sheet. We play the games, log the sessions and publish what the numbers looked like in practice — including when the result was dull, which is most of the time.
Browse reviewsHow we test a slot
Each game gets a minimum session at a fixed stake, logged spin by spin. We record hit frequency, how many spins passed before the bonus triggered, what the round returned as a multiple of stake, and the RTP figure the game reported inside its own info panel at that operator. That last point matters, because the served tier is often lower than the studio's headline.
A single session proves nothing statistically, and we do not pretend otherwise. What it does show reliably is the game's texture: whether the base game pays enough to sustain a balance, how the feature is paced, how the interface behaves, and whether the experience matches the marketing. For the maths we defer to the certified figures; for everything else, to the session.
Logged sessions
Reviews are written after a recorded run of spins, with observed hit rate and trigger frequency noted.
Method published
Our rating criteria are written down, so you can disagree with them specifically.
No result inflation
A game that produced nothing interesting gets a review saying exactly that.
Frequently asked questions
Are your reviews sponsored?
Reviews may link to operators we have commercial arrangements with. Ratings are set before any of that and are not adjusted for it.
How many spins do you play before reviewing?
Enough to see the bonus round more than once, typically several hundred spins at a fixed stake.
Can a single session prove a slot is good?
No, and we do not claim it does. Sessions describe feel and pacing; the certified RTP describes the maths.
What our ratings weigh
- Served RTP at UK operators, verified inside the client
- Observed hit frequency against the studio's claim
- Bonus trigger frequency across the logged session
- Stake range and suitability for small bankrolls
- Interface quality on both desktop and mobile