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| Provider | Kitsune Studios |
| Reels | 5 |
| Rows | 5 |
| Paylines | 20 |
| Bonus Rounds | 5 |
| Bet Range | 0.10 - 100 |
| Volatility | High |
| Max Win | 10,000x |
| Bonus Buy | Yes |
| RTP | 96.31% |
| Our Rating | 6.5 |
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Demo & Review

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Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Pros
- Uses mechanics that are well-known from other titles.
- Cheap bonus buy of only 65x the bet.
- Playable from only €0.10 a spin.
- A slot that will have you ready to book a holiday away in the sun.
- Good max win of 10,000x.
Cons
- No base game features.
- Identical to the dozens of fishing-themed slots that are available to play.
- Choosing to gamble your bonus can result in the feature ending without a single reel being spun.
Club Cabana Slot Review Final Thoughts
Despite being a new slot provider for 2025, Kitsune Studios has already made a strong impression with their debut release of The Library, incorporating Hacksaw Gaming's Stackways mechanic, a popular engine among online slot players. We did wonder how the fledgling software house would approach their 2nd title, and in Club Cabana it would appear they have played it safe by using tried and tested in-game mechanics (namely those seen in the scores of fishing slots that are available to play).
Yes, this means you'll have the collector mechanic in play, with the chance to work your way along the progression meter in the free spins, whilst also having an opportunity to gamble for a better start in the pre-bonus wheel gamble if you wish to take more of a risk and give yourself a better shot at that 10,000x max win.
Summing up, Club Cabana might not be a game that's going to get you on the edge of your seat with regard to its feature set, but it's a steady 2nd release from a new studio looking to find their way in a competitive industry, so you can't really fault Kitsune too much for getting another title under their belt using a gaming engine they know has brought success to others in the past.
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