Flight Mode
- RTP
- 96.03%
- Volatility
- MEDIUM
- Max win
- 5,051×
- Hit freq
- -
- Grid
- -
- Bet
- -
- Released
- 2020-01-01
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Our take
Medium-volatility cluster game from Nolimit City with 729 ways, escalating free spins, and a 5,051× cap.
Flight Mode is a 6×3 cluster-pays slot from Nolimit City, offering 729 ways to win across a chaotic airline theme. The RTP sits at 96.03% with medium volatility—a rare comfort-zone slot for a developer known for extreme variance. The reel set is populated with quirky symbols: lobsters, lifejackets, high cards, and an overall sense of impending cabin disaster.
Base-game action hinges on cascading wins and the xHole mechanic, which allows symbols to collapse and create new combinations. Exploding bomb symbols inject unpredictability, and multipliers climb to 10×. When free spins trigger (called Flee Spins), they carry over accumulated multipliers, amplifying win potential in the bonus round.
The 5,051× maximum win is respectable but conservative compared to Nolimit City's other recent releases. Medium volatility means you'll see more frequent small wins and fewer extended dry spells, making it accessible for players who aren't comfortable with the studio's typical extreme swings.
Pros
- Medium volatility makes it more approachable than Nolimit City's typical extreme-variance fare
- Cascading wins and xHole mechanic keep base-game momentum flowing
- Flee Spins carry over multipliers for substantial bonus payouts
Cons
- 5,051× max win is modest compared to studio's other releases
- Quirky theme and dark humour may not appeal to all players
- Limited feature information in source data; mechanics could use clarity
Math & maxes
Math breakdown
- Volatility score
- 3 / 5
- Max win
- 5,051x the stake
FAQ
What's the RTP of Flight Mode?
96.03%, which falls in the solid mid-range for Nolimit City.
How many free spins can I win?
The game features Flee Spins with multiplier carry-over; exact maximum triggers are not specified in available sources.
Is this game suitable for conservative players?
With medium volatility and modest top prize, it's more accessible than Nolimit's high-volatility slots, though still feature-heavy.





