One of those 2020-era Nolimit titles that still leans on 25 fixed lines on a 6×3 grid, which feels almost retro now that the studio lives on ways and clusters. The math hangs on two nudge mechanics running in parallel. Tombstone xNudge Wilds occupy reels 2 through 5 as full three-row stacks. If any sliver of the stack peeks onto the screen, the whole column slides into view, and every row it travels adds +1 to a Wild multiplier glued to that payline. When two Wilds share a line the multipliers add rather than multiply, so a nudged x4 next to a nudged x3 pays as x7. A small distinction that matters once the screen fills up.
The second mechanic is Warrior Attack, working on paying characters rather than Wilds. Land three or more matching golden warrior masks and the symbol stretches to fill its column, bumping its own payout multiplier with each step. After the stretching, everything resettles left and the 25 lines pay normally. The mask designs are easily the strongest visual asset here, five distinct skull-fronted helmets streaked with blood and gold leaf. Honestly, the card-rank lows carved into tombstone slabs look a bit dated next to them, but that's a Nolimit habit from the period.
Scatters drive two free-spin modes. Three, four or five award 8, 10 or 12 Graveyard Spins. Six skip straight into 14 Death Spins. Both rounds turn Tombstone Wilds sticky and the win multiplier becomes a single running counter that climbs +1 per nudge step and never resets. Extra Scatters add +1 spin each. Because the counter is uncapped, a long Death Spins run with three or four Tombstones repeatedly nudging can pile that figure into triple digits before any character cluster fires through it. The Bonus Buy menu sells Graveyard Spins at -2% RTP and Death Spins at -3%.
The reel frame is a chiselled stone tomb with torches at each pillar and arrow shafts buried in the chained masonry, set against a misty graveyard under a full moon. The wordmark glows pale blue against an engraved plaque, fitting the muted palette of bone white, night blue and gold mask paint. Volatility sits at HIGH rather than the EXTREME tier Nolimit started badging soon after, and the practical effect is a steadier hit rhythm than Mental or San Quentin, with the trade-off being a lower theoretical ceiling.