Paylines
Up to 5 selectable paylines
Picture walking past a row of clinking AWP cabinets in some dim seaside arcade, then stopping at the gold one in the middle. That's Big Spinner, Betdigital's 2017 build dressed up and pushed out through Light & Wonder's NextGen pipeline in April 2018. Three reels, three rows, fruits stacked next to BARs, and a comically large prize wheel bolted to the top of the cabinet like a parish-fair trophy. The whole thing is rendered as a physical object, with bar stools and rival machines blurred out behind it. Cheesy? Absolutely. That's also the point.
Mechanically it's tighter than the chrome suggests. You pick anywhere from 1 to 5 paylines, and here's the slightly sneaky part, each line burns two coins, not one. So a full 5-line spin is really 10 coins under the hood. Coin denominations stretch the total bet from $0.01 up to $50, and the headline 96.5% RTP only applies at full lines. Drop to 1-4 lines and you're playing a 92% game in operator-configurable territory (it can sit anywhere from 92% to 97% depending on the casino's chosen variant). Volatility lands in the middle, which feels right for a fruit slot capped at 10,000x.
There are no wilds. No scatters. Just cherries at the bottom of the paytable, BARs at the top of the regulars, and one WHEEL symbol that does all the heavy lifting. Land three WHEELs on an active payline and the game skips the cabinet wheel entirely and slams the flat 10,000x top award onto your meter. Any other WHEEL combo wakes up the prize wheel above the reels, which then ticks through values between 60x and 10,000x. Is one special symbol enough variety for a modern player? For thirty minutes, sure.
The deeper layer is Supermeter, and it only unlocks if you're playing all five lines. After a win you can press SPIN to push your winnings up the 400X / 800X / 1200X / 1600X / 10000X ladder, with bet and lines frozen while you're up there. Two WHEELs are enough to trigger a wheel spin in this mode, and the 97% RTP figure also lives here. Hit 10,000 and it auto-collects you out. Every base win also throws up the classic red/black gamble (the cabinet even hints at a third blue option in the code, though the help file ignores it). Supermeter wins, though, can't be gambled, and honestly that restraint is the most grown-up thing in the whole machine.