Wild Wick Slot (Mini Review)
BGaming's Wild Wick brings players to a gritty Wild West town for a 5×5 slot adventure packed with wilds, multipliers, and free spins. It's got a solid premise, a 97.35% RTP, and a 10,000x max win, but while it checks the right boxes on paper, it never quite catches fire. The visuals fit the theme, dusty streets, wooden saloons, and a masked outlaw watching over the reels, yet the presentation feels oddly confined, especially on desktop. The soundtrack does its job with an upbeat, duel-style twang that keeps the mood lively.
Gameplay sticks to familiar ground. Random wilds can drop on losing spins, adding up to 12 symbols and a multiplier up to x10. Free spins come in two forms: High Noon and High Moon, both featuring progressive multipliers that climb with each win. The Super version applies the multiplier to all wins, offering the better thrill of the two. A bonus buy and Chance x3 feature round out the options for those who prefer skipping the grind.
Wild Wick looks good and plays fine, but it feels like BGaming playing it safe. There's nothing particularly wrong here, it's smooth, balanced, and capable of strong hits, but nothing especially memorable either. A decent slot for a few spins, though it's unlikely to stay on your radar for long.

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