Club Spinner
- RTP
- 95.01%
- Volatility
- LOW
- Max win
- 2,000×
- Hit freq
- -
- Grid
- -
- Bet
- -
- Released
- 2020-01-01
A playable demo is not available in your region.
Our take
Imagina's 3-reel fruit machine with low volatility, dual-game modes, and a 2,000× max—a traditional hold-and-spin experience for conservative players.
Club Spinner harks back to electromechanical fruit machines. It features a single 3-reel set used in two distinct modes: the Basic game (single payline, one credit per spin, hold feature) and the Club game (a premium variation with higher payouts).
In Basic mode, you stake one credit per spin on the central payline. A hold feature lets you manually lock reels or let the system auto-lock promising reels. Mystery symbols add spice, awarding up to 800 credits—a notable win for a penny game. Gamble feature lets you risk each win in a double-up game.
The Club mode uses the same reels but shifts the payout structure and stake level, offering variety within a single slot. Low volatility means regular small wins and rare big swings. Max win reaches 2,000 credits. RTP sits at 95.01%. This is comfort-zone gambling: familiar mechanics, predictable rhythm, no modern complexity.
Pros
- Dual-mode gameplay (Basic and Club) adds variety within a single session
- Low volatility and hold feature suit steady, long-session play
- Classic fruit-machine aesthetic appeals to nostalgic and traditional players
Cons
- 3-reel, single-payline structure offers limited win patterns versus modern slots
- 95.01% RTP is barely above baseline; no bonus round or free spins mentioned
- 2,000× max is modest; modern slots often exceed 5,000× regularly
Math & maxes
Math breakdown
- Volatility score
- 3 / 5
- Max win
- 2,000x the stake
FAQ
What's the difference between the Basic and Club games?
Both use the same reels. Basic is simpler, lower stakes. Club is a premium variation with higher payouts per win. Choose based on betting preference.
How does the hold feature work?
Manually select 1–2 reels to lock. On the next spin, those reels don't change; new symbols fill unlocked positions. If a locked reel lands a winning symbol, you can hold again.
What are mystery symbols?
Blanks that transform into a random symbol on spin. If they land, you're paid as if the revealed symbol had landed originally—up to 800 credits.
Is Club Spinner suitable for high-volatility players?
No. Low volatility means few dramatic wins. If you prefer adrenaline-fuelled variance, try Coins of Alkemor or a Megaways game instead.

