Disco Danny
- RTP
- 95.94%
- Volatility
- HIGH
- Max win
- 3,000×
- Hit freq
- -
- Grid
- -
- Bet
- -
- Released
- 2020-01-01
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Our take
NetEnt's 3-reel, 5-payline disco slot with 95.94% RTP, high volatility, and a 3,000× max win in a 1970s-themed setting.
The 3-reel, 5-payline layout is refreshingly simple—no Megaways, no cluster pays, just classical mechanics. Disco Danny, Roller Skates, Disco Costumes, and Glitterballs are your symbols. Free spins are the main feature, triggered by golden disco ball scatters.
High volatility means payouts are sparse but substantial when they arrive. The RTP sits at 95.94%, slightly below standard, so the house edge is marginally steeper than contemporary alternatives. However, the straightforward rules and instant feedback make it easy to track your progress.
Free spins enter a progressive multiplier level system: each level increases both the multiplier and your chance of landing the jackpot. 1970s artwork—bell-bottoms, afros, disco halls—provides consistent, if lightweight, thematic immersion. For players nostalgic for classic three-reel slots with a disco twist, this delivers.
Pros
- Compact 3-reel format is easy to follow and ideal for rapid-fire play
- Progressive multiplier levels in free spins create escalating excitement
- 1970s disco aesthetic is colourful and nostalgic without being overwrought
Cons
- High volatility combined with 95.94% RTP makes payouts infrequent
- Limited symbol combinations due to 3-reel layout restrict win frequency
- Modest 3,000× max win cap is lower than modern 5-reel alternatives
Math & maxes
Math breakdown
- Volatility score
- 3 / 5
- Max win
- 3,000x the stake
FAQ
What is the multiplier level system in free spins?
Each level you progress through increases your free spin multiplier, boosting all wins. At higher levels, your chance of landing the jackpot increases, but progression is based on spins played.
Can I retrigger free spins during the bonus round?
Scatter symbols trigger free spins. Retrigger mechanics are typical for NetEnt games, though specifics vary by game version.
Is the 3,000× max win the same as the jackpot mentioned?
No—the 3,000× is the base-game cap, whilst a separate bonus jackpot is available during free spins, reflecting escalated potential in the feature.





