DJ PSYCHO
Dj Psycho online slot produced by Nolimit City comes with a default 96.05% RTP and a 4-reel, 4-row playing area featuring a “cluster pays” win evaluation mechanism.
The game puts players behind a bizarre console next to a crazed DJ whose only desire is to put the crowds in a state of ecstasy through otherworldly music. Hundreds of lights blink endlessly to the psychedelic rhythm while the virtuoso manipulates rows of sliders to deliver the most unusual combinations of sounds. Step onto the dancefloor and show your moves because when this weirdo takes over the club, there’s a massive prize of 25,420 times the bet waiting for those who let themselves submerge in the groove completely.
SLOT DETAILS
Provider:
NOLIMIT CITY
Layout:
4x4
Theme:
MUSIC
Pays:
CLUSTER PAYS
RTP:
96.05%
Bets:
0.20/100
SLOT FEATURES
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Dj Psycho Slot Features
On a 4x4 grid set in a worn-out console, at least 3 matching symbols must appear adjacent horizontally or vertically to deliver a payout. Each connected cluster will award a win and disappear from view, making new icons display in its place to potentially form more hits. Standard prizes range from 0.05 to 450 times the bet for combinations made of low-value lights and from 0.25 to 1,271 times when scoring on premium images represented by emblems of an alien, a skill, a marijuana leaf, a smiley face, and a crown. Even though the board contains only 16 positions, it's possible to form clusters of 40+ instances thanks to the features that multiply symbols within a single cell.
Crossed Symbols
When regular symbols get affected by any of the features listed below, they transform into two instances of different values from the same group (low or high-paying) within the same position. For example: if a pink crown symbol is affected, it may gain an additional purple skull (or any other premium) symbol overlaying it. Consequently, both icons will form wins if matching symbols appear next to them and form a cluster. If the transformed position gets affected by one of the features again, it becomes Wild.
Possible modifiers:
- Break affects symbols adjacent horizontally and vertically.
- Bite affects symbols adjacent diagonally.
- Drop requires two instances to appear in view, in which case they will affect symbols on the shortest path between them.
xBPM
It's a Wild symbol that doubles the number of instances in every cell on its row. Effectively, it's possible to form a cluster from just two positions: one single and one double.
xKNOB
It's a Wild symbol that adds a random value (at least +1) to the global win multiplier, affecting all wins accumulated within the current spin.
Beat Bar
Each of the colors used on regular symbols has its separate meter on the Beat Bar. It tracks the progress of multipliers, increasing it once the bar is full. Each connected cluster of the respective color adds 1 point. Additionally, from 1 to 5 colors are randomly chosen as free spin triggers before a new spin.
Gees! Spinz Bonus
Once a highlighted color on the Beat Bar reaches the multiplier of x3 in the base game, the bonus made of 5 free spins activates. During the round, multipliers on the Beat Bar become sticky and don't reset between spins. Achieving the x3 value on any color awards 2 extra spins.
Psycho Spinz Bonus
This bonus is triggered by reaching an x5 multiplier on all colors in the Gees! Spinz or in the base game. During the round, the global win multiplier is sticky, and any win during a spin guarantees a feature symbol on the following cascade.
Final Thoughts
If you have ever launched a slot and were confused about what to expect and where the wins are coming from even after a few dozen spins, Dj Psycho will instantly bring those memories back. The initial 4x4 grid may seem like a straightforward composition, but only if you consider the most basic wins. When the features start rolling in, it becomes quite challenging to track the ongoing events and distinguish individual combinations. It's all because of a specific way of displaying symbols, which do not sit on reels but simply appear in the designated spaces and the fact that the slot's main mechanism relies on two different symbols often occupying a single position. The entire setup turns the visual side into a chaotic mixture of neon colors that may make your head spin. Not to say it wasn't the creators' goal; it's undoubtedly all done on purpose. We're just wondering if Nolimit City hasn't ventured too far outside the box with this one. Still, considering the overall design, attention to detail, consistency of visual elements, and brilliant big-win (say hello to the San Quentin fellas)/no-win presentations, it unquestionably deserves a label of a premium release.
From a purely technical standpoint, Dj Psycho shows the immense experience of mathematicians and game producers. Packing so much action on coexisting levels, overlaying each other on every occasion, and resulting in logical outcomes must have been a tremendous effort. Naturally, the studio has shown before they are skilled in the art of complex configurations, but this time, they truly outdid themselves. In the end, the game may not charm many players, at least initially, due to its twisted nature, yet we must applaud the determination to innovate and go where no other provider dared to.
Dj Psycho Slot Features
On a 4x4 grid set in a worn-out console, at least 3 matching symbols must appear adjacent horizontally or vertically to deliver a payout. Each connected cluster will award a win and disappear from view, making new icons display in its place to potentially form more hits. Standard prizes range from 0.05 to 450 times the bet for combinations made of low-value lights and from 0.25 to 1,271 times when scoring on premium images represented by emblems of an alien, a skill, a marijuana leaf, a smiley face, and a crown. Even though the board contains only 16 positions, it's possible to form clusters of 40+ instances thanks to the features that multiply symbols within a single cell.
Crossed Symbols
When regular symbols get affected by any of the features listed below, they transform into two instances of different values from the same group (low or high-paying) within the same position. For example: if a pink crown symbol is affected, it may gain an additional purple skull (or any other premium) symbol overlaying it. Consequently, both icons will form wins if matching symbols appear next to them and form a cluster. If the transformed position gets affected by one of the features again, it becomes Wild.
Possible modifiers:
- Break affects symbols adjacent horizontally and vertically.
- Bite affects symbols adjacent diagonally.
- Drop requires two instances to appear in view, in which case they will affect symbols on the shortest path between them.
xBPM
It's a Wild symbol that doubles the number of instances in every cell on its row. Effectively, it's possible to form a cluster from just two positions: one single and one double.
xKNOB
It's a Wild symbol that adds a random value (at least +1) to the global win multiplier, affecting all wins accumulated within the current spin.
Beat Bar
Each of the colors used on regular symbols has its separate meter on the Beat Bar. It tracks the progress of multipliers, increasing it once the bar is full. Each connected cluster of the respective color adds 1 point. Additionally, from 1 to 5 colors are randomly chosen as free spin triggers before a new spin.
Gees! Spinz Bonus
Once a highlighted color on the Beat Bar reaches the multiplier of x3 in the base game, the bonus made of 5 free spins activates. During the round, multipliers on the Beat Bar become sticky and don't reset between spins. Achieving the x3 value on any color awards 2 extra spins.
Psycho Spinz Bonus
This bonus is triggered by reaching an x5 multiplier on all colors in the Gees! Spinz or in the base game. During the round, the global win multiplier is sticky, and any win during a spin guarantees a feature symbol on the following cascade.
Final Thoughts
If you have ever launched a slot and were confused about what to expect and where the wins are coming from even after a few dozen spins, Dj Psycho will instantly bring those memories back. The initial 4x4 grid may seem like a straightforward composition, but only if you consider the most basic wins. When the features start rolling in, it becomes quite challenging to track the ongoing events and distinguish individual combinations. It's all because of a specific way of displaying symbols, which do not sit on reels but simply appear in the designated spaces and the fact that the slot's main mechanism relies on two different symbols often occupying a single position. The entire setup turns the visual side into a chaotic mixture of neon colors that may make your head spin. Not to say it wasn't the creators' goal; it's undoubtedly all done on purpose. We're just wondering if Nolimit City hasn't ventured too far outside the box with this one. Still, considering the overall design, attention to detail, consistency of visual elements, and brilliant big-win (say hello to the San Quentin fellas)/no-win presentations, it unquestionably deserves a label of a premium release.
From a purely technical standpoint, Dj Psycho shows the immense experience of mathematicians and game producers. Packing so much action on coexisting levels, overlaying each other on every occasion, and resulting in logical outcomes must have been a tremendous effort. Naturally, the studio has shown before they are skilled in the art of complex configurations, but this time, they truly outdid themselves. In the end, the game may not charm many players, at least initially, due to its twisted nature, yet we must applaud the determination to innovate and go where no other provider dared to.