Grid
5 reels, 4-3-3-3-2 or 2-3-3-3-4 (expands to 4-3-3-3-4)
Nolimit City shipped this on April 14, 2021, exactly 140 years after Marshal Dallas Stoudenmire shot four men dead in roughly five seconds outside Manning's Saloon. The historical anchor is not flavor. The 44,440x cap is encoded after the .44-40 Winchester cartridge Stoudenmire carried, the in-base respin is literally named 4 Dead in 5 Seconds, and the bystander on the paytable is the real passerby who caught a stray round. Most slots invent their lore. This one borrowed it from a coroner's report.
Before the first spin you pick a stance. A red marker on the HIGH-to-EXTREME slider above the bar mirror flips the reel shape between 4-3-3-3-2 and 2-3-3-3-4. Both pay 216 ways. The Deputy Badge sits on whichever reel has 4 rows and only fires when it lands there, converting every low on screen into a single matching low. Marshal sits on the 2-row reel and does the same for the four character highs. Land both in one spin and the grid opens to 4-3-3-3-4 for 432 ways, with both badges acting as wilds. The help text bluntly tells you the 4-3-3-3-2 stance pays back more, which is an unusually candid disclosure for a slot to make on screen.
The Stoudenmire xNudge Wild is the multiplier engine. A 3-row stack restricted to reels 2, 3 and 4, it always nudges into full view, and every nudge step adds +1 to its multiplier. Two Stoudenmires on the same spin add their multipliers together rather than multiply, the rule everyone forgets. Three scatters across the middle reels trigger 8 Gunfight Spins where those scatters become jumping wilds. Catch a badge mid-trigger and the round upgrades to Deputy or Marshal Gunfight (9 spins, badge sticky). Catch both and the Drunken Gundfiguth & R… premium runs 10 spins on a forced 4-3-3-3-4 grid with all five specials jumping and Stoudenmires locking permanently once they double a jumping wild. That is the path to 44,440x.
The buy menu is one of the deepest Nolimit has shipped: Gunfight, Deputy, Marshal, Drunken, a rare 4 Dead in 5 Seconds respin buy, and a Lucky Draw random pick. Six tiers reads generous, though the gap between Marshal and Drunken is wide enough that you will undershoot the swing or pay 5x more for the one you wanted. Visually it earns its keep. A carved bar mirror frames the reels, whisky bottles and beer mugs line the shelves behind, a slumped body bleeds out front-left, and a wooden plank counter in the lower-right tracks the live ways count. Honest gripe: that stance disclosure makes the volatile option feel like a bad bet on principle, even when the math is closer than the warning suggests.