Super Wildrix Slot
Super Wildrix looks like PG Soft took one of its old mobile-first slot templates, wrapped it in a superhero costume, inflated the multiplier values, and hoped nobody would notice how recycled everything underneath feels.
The entire game revolves around Wildrix symbols. These special wilds can appear on any reel and immediately expand to cover the entire column. On their own they already function as standard expanding wilds, but every Wildrix also carries a built-in x2 multiplier. If multiple expanded wilds contribute to the same win, their multipliers stack together before being applied. It's a mechanic that can create some surprisingly chunky payouts without requiring dozens of complicated rules or side features. Free spins are where PG Soft attempts to crank things up a notch.
Landing 3, 4, or 5 scatters awards between 10 and 20 free spins. Before every bonus spin, a multiplier wheel spins and randomly selects a value ranging from x2 all the way to x100. Any Wildrix symbols that land during that spin then combine their own multipliers with the wheel result, creating the possibility for some fairly explosive combinations. At least on paper. The problem is that this entire setup feels oddly familiar. Expanding wilds? Seen them. Random multiplier wheel before each free spin? Seen that too. Superhero theme? Arguably one of the most generic themes imaginable unless you're working with an actual licensed comic book property.

Nothing about Super Wildrix feels particularly bad, but very little feels memorable either. Visually, it's exactly what you'd expect from PG Soft. Bright colours, polished animations, oversized symbols, and a layout clearly designed with mobile screens in mind. The presentation is slick enough, though it lacks the charm of some of the studio's stronger releases.
One thing working in its favour is the maths profile. A 20,000x max win combined with a 96.75% RTP is certainly more attractive than many recent releases that promise huge wins while quietly shaving the RTP down into uncomfortable territory. The free spins can also retrigger, which helps create the occasional long session where the multiplier wheel keeps generating opportunities to build momentum.
What holds the game back is the feeling that it never develops much of its own identity. Strip away the superhero costumes and replace them with pirates, vikings, animals, or ancient gods, and the mechanics would function exactly the same. That's ultimately how Super Wildrix feels throughout most of the experience: competent, polished, and perfectly playable, but lacking the sort of standout feature or memorable twist that makes players return months later.
PG Soft fans will probably find enough here to enjoy, especially if they like straightforward high-volatility slots with plenty of multiplier potential. For everyone else, Super Wildrix is likely to be another game that gets played for twenty minutes, produces a few decent wins, and then quietly disappears into the ever-growing mountain of forgettable modern slot releases.
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