Lucked Slot (Mini Review)

Lucked is a 5x5 slot from Wicked Games using a 3,125 ways to win format and offering a maximum win of 5,000x the bet. The game follows a familiar Irish theme filled with clovers and coins, combined with respin mechanics and a progressive bonus feature. It runs on a 96.11% RTP with bets ranging from $/€0.25 up to $/€500.
Wins are created by landing at least three matching symbols from left to right across adjacent reels. Whenever a winning combination appears in the base game, it triggers a respin. A round can extend up to five respins, and each additional respin increases the number of active ways, opening up more potential combinations as the sequence continues. Two special symbols drive the progression system. Clovers extend the respin chain and are stored for later use during the bonus round, while coins feed into a meter that carries over into the feature. When a clover is collected, it also activates a Lucky Spin that pushes the respin sequence further.
Free spins begin once all reel positions are uncovered, expanding the grid to a full 5x5 layout with the maximum number of ways active. The feature starts with five spins, plus one additional spin for every clover collected during the base game. Coins collected earlier also carry over, immediately advancing the bonus meter.
During free spins, every five coins collected increases the level by one. Each level awards an extra free spin and removes one of the low-paying symbols from the reels, gradually improving the symbol pool and increasing the chances of stronger combinations appearing. The feature can progress up to level five, potentially removing several low-paying symbols by the end of the round. Players can activate an ante bet to increase the chance of triggering the feature at a cost of 2x the bet, or purchase direct entry into the bonus for 90x the bet.
Lucked combines respins, symbol collection and a level-based free spins system into a fairly straightforward structure. The symbol removal mechanic in the bonus adds some progression as the feature develops, though much of the design will feel familiar to anyone who has played similar slots before, and the Irish theme itself has been used many times across the genre.
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