Picture a Fourth of July parade squeezed onto a 5×3 reel set. That's Liberty Rush from Onlyplay in a nutshell: bald eagles, the Capitol dome, Uncle Sam's stovepipe hat, a marching drum, and the Liberty Bell, all stuffed inside a gold-trimmed frame with bunting hanging off the top. The cartoon art style won't fool anyone into thinking this is some prestige release, but it suits the holiday energy perfectly.
Mechanically, this one keeps things lean. Five paylines, left-to-right only, no win-both-ways gimmick. The bet range runs from 0.50 up to 40 EUR per spin, and the estimated RTP sits around 96% (Onlyplay doesn't publish it in the game info, so treat that as a ballpark within their usual 95-97% window). Volatility is very high, which means most spins will go quiet while you wait for something to actually land.
The Bald Eagle plays Wild and subs for anything except the Statue of Liberty scatter. Scatters land only on reels 1, 3, and 5, and three of them hand you 10 free spins. Another trio mid-round adds 5 more. Simple enough.
Free spins are where the math gets interesting. Every Wild that drops in during the bonus arrives with a random multiplier from x1 all the way up to x20, then it sticks for the rest of the round. After each spin it shuffles to a new spot on the grid, opening fresh line combinations. Stack a few of those together with a 20x value sitting on top and the math starts compounding fast. The max win caps at 8,500x bet, which is respectable for a 5-line classic but not jaw-dropping by 2026 standards.
Buy Bonus costs 100x your stake and skips you straight to the free spins round. Is that a fair price? For very-high vol games it's roughly standard, though you're still gambling on which multipliers actually attach to the Wilds.
One honest gripe: with only 5 paylines, dry stretches in the base game can feel brutal. The whole show really lives or dies on free spins. If you're after constant base-game action, this isn't the right pick. But if you don't mind grinding toward the bonus, the Moving Wild mechanic gives Liberty Rush more teeth than its classic-arcade looks suggest.