Paylines
30 fixed paylines
Picture a back-room precinct wall covered in sepia photos, pinned newspaper clippings, and red yarn linking suspects to crime scenes. That's the canvas Gamebeat chose for Lucky Wildano, a 1940s Italian-American mob caper that turns the reels into evidence taped to wooden timber. Wins arrive when you start busting safes and rounding up the boss.
The mechanics sit on a familiar Cash Collect chassis: 5 reels, 4 rows, 30 fixed paylines, RTP locked at 96.50%, and medium volatility. Bets run from 0.30 to 30.00 with a noticeably higher-than-usual default of 1.20, which is worth flagging for anyone who autospins without checking the stake first. That's the one thing I'd grumble about, honestly. The cap is a tidy 5,000x total bet.
Symbol art does most of the storytelling. A slick don in a fedora and a blonde flapper in pearls headline the premiums, backed by a cigar-smoking bodyguard, period revolvers, and martini glasses. Royals (A, K, Q, J) sit on faded yellow card. The WILD shows up as a red retro stamp on a wanted poster and substitutes across paying combinations.
And then the engine wakes up. Falling Wild converts an entire reel into wilds and stacks multipliers on whatever line it joins. Dynamite is the chaos button, scattering Coins (cash values like 120.00), Banks, and Gold onto the grid. The BANK safe acts as a Cash Collect, sweeping every visible coin value into one combined payout. Keys persist toward unlocking extra rows on the reels, so the playing field can literally grow taller.
The bonus is where things get loud. Trigger Free Spins via Bank-plus-scatter, or buy in directly at roughly 25x your stake through the lone Buy Bonus option. Four background variants in the assets suggest tiered bonus rooms, and a 4-tier in-game jackpot (Mini, Minor, Major, Grand) hangs across the top of the cabinet, fed by Gold symbol collection.
Is it a wholly new idea? Not really. Lucky Wildano shares its paytable values with Gamebeat's Clint Westwild Jingleguns, so this is essentially the same Coin-Collector framework dressed up in mafia clothes. But the noir mood works, the symbols hit hard, and the multi-tier free spins room keeps things interesting once the dynamite starts flying.