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Last Call Slot
Provider Wicked Games
Reels4
Rows4
Paylines20
Bonus Rounds4
Bet Range0.20 - 400
VolatilityHigh
Max Win10,000x
Bonus BuyYes
RTP96.57%
Our Rating4.0

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Slot Overview

The Last Call is a highly volatile slot from the studio Wicked Games featuring a unique bonus round when you can fight your way to wins of up to 10,000x the bet. Are you ready to rumble? Join us here at Demoslot as we unpack the game in our full review.

Gameplay & Bonus Features

Wicked Games Last Call slot is played on a 4-reel, 4-row setup with 20 fixed paylines awarding payouts when 3 or more matching symbols connect from left to right. Betting options range from €0.20 up to €400, whilst the return to player percentage comes in at 96.57%

Wilds are a big part of the game, but they can do more than just substitute here. If exactly three wild symbols land without forming a win, the reels will automatically nudge to create one. It’s essentially a second chance built into the spin, turning a dead result into a guaranteed payout.

If four Wilds land, there’s also a chance of a stronger version triggering, lining everything up for a full Wild combination across all paylines.

Scatter Re-spin & Bonus Trigger

There’s also a separate re-spin that can appear at random during the base game. When it triggers, the normal reels are replaced with a special setup that only contains scatter symbols and blanks.

This is where the main bonus comes from. Landing two matching Scatters in alignment triggers the Bar Fight Bonus, with gold versions leading into the stronger variant of the feature.

Bar Fight bonus

The bonus plays out as a battle between two teams, each starting with 100 health.

Each round brings fighters onto both sides, each with their own power and either a prize or a multiplier attached. They face off one by one, with the stronger fighter winning and carrying forward reduced power into the next matchup.

As fights resolve, prizes and multipliers are added to each team’s pot. One side builds your winnings, while the other builds a secondary pot. At the same time, surviving fighters chip away at the opposing team’s health. The round continues until one side runs out of HP, ending the feature.

If your team wins, you collect both pots. If not, you take the winnings your side managed to build during the fight.

Boosters & Bonus Buy Options

There are a few ways to adjust how often the feature appears.

Keep ‘em Coming increases the chance of triggering the bonus, while Stacked Up guarantees at least one Wild every spin and further improves those chances.

There are also direct buy options. One drops you straight into the standard version of the bonus, while the higher option guarantees entry into the stronger Gold version, with better odds of landing higher values and stronger outcomes.

Last Call Gameplay
Last Call Gameplay

Theme & Design

Wicked Games often take more of an adult approach to the theme of their slots, as seen previously in Transformers and Big Black Cock, and whilst Last Call doesn’t quite hit the heights of eyebrow-raising those two past releases have, it’s still not your standard copy and paste generic slot theme we’re used to seeing day in, day out.

The game has clearly had alot of time spent on it with regard to its development and graphics, and it’s certainly paid off on that front at least, so top marks on the design and execution of it.

Pros

  • Unique fight bonus round
  • Max win of 10,000x
  • Good RTP of 96.57%

Cons

  • The base game is incredibly boring
  • New players may find it hard to understand initially
  • The theme may not be suited to all players

Final Thoughts

We can't fault the theme of Last Call and how well it's been executed, but the base game is a major borefest, and whilst the bonus round might be unique, for us it didn't push any buttons that made us want to try the game again. Your view may be different to ours, but from us, Last Call is a solid no thanks.

4.0

Below Par

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