Outsourced: Slash Game Slot Review
Outsourced Slash Game marks the beginning of something new for Nolimit City, and what they’re calling their Nolimit Labs games. The Nolimit Labs are rather experimental, and they take Nolimit City outside the realm of slots for the first time, opting for something that seems more akin to a Crash Game instead.
Outsourced Slash Game was supposed to feature in its slot variant Outsourced, but was removed last minute. Outsourced Slash Game is the second coming of this feature as a standalone title, and there are more like this yet to come from Nolimit City as they grow and try different things.
The slots are by no means slowing down, and the ante is up in this game where you can win it all or lose your fingers in an instant.
Outsourced Slash Game releases on 5/11/2024, but we’re unsure yet which UK casino sites will adopt this new format of game, but we’ll be looking out for them for our viewers and readers that want to try it.
Gameplay and Features
Unlike a traditional slot, Outsourced: Slash Game falls into the ‘Crash Game’ genre, swapping reels and pay lines for a hand and laser tool. The game is simple. First, you need to choose a bet size between £.€0.20 and £.€1,000. Once your bet size is secure, you can start the Handjob Machine.
The laser tool will trace around the hand in green. The aim is to stop the machine before it cuts the hand to win a prize between 1.01x and 1,500x your bet. If you’re a real daredevil, you can wait for the machine to trace around the entire hand without cutting it to chase the max win.
Outcomes
Win Multipliers will be awarded as per the below outcomes:
- Cut: If a cut occurs instantly or before you press stop, this will result in a no-win outcome
- Stop: You can choose when to stop the machine by pressing the stop button. This needs to be done before a cut happens. Once you press stop, the displayed win will be awarded.
- Max Win: If you make it around the entire hand without cutting or stopping, you will receive the maximum win payout of 1,500x your bet.
Scoreboard
The scoreboard at the top of the screen displays the top wins, misses, and last round of the Slash Game. Winnings are calculated based on the multiplier value shown after the round ends. Multipliers are applied to the base bet.
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Our Verdict
Slash Game is quite straightforward, which is unusual as far as Nolimit City games go. It’s unclear as to yet if the Nolimit Labs titles will be a success, but if the popularity of Crash Games is anything to go by then it’s a good omen for Outsourced Slash Game. Though devoid of reels, Outsourced Slash Game has all of the amusing characteristics that you’d expect from Nolimit City, plus nail-biting anticipation that has become so synonymous with their games.
Skate or Die was another of Nolimit City’s titles to try out the format, but Outsourced is unique in that it’s the first standalone title in this format. It should be approached with caution and its potential to draw out the best and worst of emotion should be considered. It’s a true balance of sensibility and bravery, which can sometimes manifest as greed and regret if you don’t hit that button in time.
Outsourced Slash Game doesn’t have the bells and whistles from a Nolimit City slot, but it’s quite a rush nonetheless.