Casinomeister
- RTP
- 94.03%
- Volatility
- MEDIUM
- Max win
- 10,000×
- Hit freq
- -
- Grid
- -
- Bet
- -
- Released
- 2020-01-01
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Our take
NextGen's cartoonish 5×3 anti-rogue-casino slot with 20 paylines, ×3 free-spins multiplier, and 10,000× max win at 94.03% RTP.
Casinomeister arrived in 2014 and remains a curiosity: a slot about slots, with a moralising bent. The game mocks rogue casinos (those operating without proper regulation) whilst celebrating the licensed, accredited operators. It's irreverent in a way that few slots attempt. The 5×3 grid is filled with cartoon characters—security guards, rogues behind bars, certified-casino symbols—and the visual style is deliberately campy rather than refined.
The mechanics are straightforward. The 5×3 grid offers up to 20 adjustable paylines, so you can choose how many lines to play. Wilds land anywhere and, unusually, they double the wins they're part of, adding an extra incentive to land them. Scatters trigger free spins, and here's the kicker: during the bonus, a global ×3 multiplier applies to all wins. That multiplier can turn modest free-spin payouts into respectable ones. Medium-high volatility means dry spells are common, but the free-spins multiplier is designed to compensate when it lands.
The 94.03% RTP is lower than average (most modern slots sit at 95%+), which was notable even in 2014. NextGen made up for it with the ×3 free-spins multiplier, creating asymmetric upside. The game's appeal lies less in mechanics and more in its attitude—if you're drawn to irreverent, personality-driven slots, this delivers. Otherwise, it's a competent mid-volatility title with nothing innovative to offer in 2026 terms.
Pros
- Wilds double their wins, adding directional upside in base play
- Free spins feature global ×3 multiplier for significant bonus scaling
- Adjustable paylines (up to 20) let players customise bet strategy
Cons
- 94.03% RTP is below-average; expect slower theoretical returns
- Cartoon aesthetic and anti-rogue theme are dated; gameplay carries no mechanical innovation
Math & maxes
Math breakdown
- Volatility score
- 3 / 5
- Max win
- 10,000x the stake
FAQ
What does it mean that wilds double wins?
Standard wilds substitute for other symbols. In Casinomeister, when a wild is part of a winning combination, that entire win is doubled. It's an extra incentive to land them.
How do adjustable paylines work?
You can choose to play fewer than the full 20 paylines, reducing your bet per spin. Fewer paylines mean lower cost but fewer potential win combinations per spin.
What's the ×3 multiplier in free spins?
All wins during free spins are multiplied by 3. A 100× win becomes 300×. The multiplier applies globally to every free-spins win, compounding your bonus potential.
Is 94.03% RTP bad?
It's lower than the modern average (95%+). Over time, you'd recoup €94.03 per €100 wagered theoretically, compared to €95–96 on typical modern slots. The free-spins multiplier offset this when the game launched.
Why is Casinomeister focused on rogue casinos?
It's a 2014 game from an era when rogue (unlicensed) casinos were a significant consumer-protection issue. NextGen used humour to comment on that landscape. The theme is dated but historically interesting.

