Disturbed by Evolution’s Nolimit City
After surviving an unnerving road trip with Chainsaw Larry in their previous release Kiss My Chainsaw, – NOLIMIT CITY is masking up to revisit the darker side of the medical world.
The provider is familiar with unconventional themes with mega hits such as Mental, and more recently, Serial – but nothing quite compares to the eeriness found behind the surgical curtains in their latest release, Disturbed.
Nolimit boldly invites players to “enter the demented clinic of Dr Daniel Eath [Dr D. Eath], where top-quality service often leaves patients breathless“ – having the slot take place in the waiting room- not your everyday slot theme. The fantastic art style and soundtrack, combined with a frenzy of features, culminate into one disturbing, and no doubt exhilarating experience.
The base game is set on a 4-2-4-2-4 reel area, with 4 Enhancer Cells that alter the setup with familiar Nolimit xMechanics such as xSplit, xWays and xNudge – along with many others. It’s chaotic in all the good ways and lives up to its expectation of being a thrilling Nolimit City Slot.
All hell breaks loose during the Bonus Modes, ‘Pre-Op Spins’ and ‘Annihilation Spins’ where in the latter, Dr D. Eath turns up the heat – Igniting all four Enhancer Cells at once and allowing for some insane combinations that can lead to some massive wins.
One of the more unconventional features of the new slot is the ‘Angel of Death’, where landing 4 Tombstones in the enhancer cells and a stacked Dr Death symbol instantly buries players ‘Six Feet Under’ – awarding players with the stunning maximum theoretical payout of 54,391x the base bet!
The Angel of Death won’t be making too many appearances though – Disturbed is rated as an Extremely Volatile title, alongside many other groundbreaking Nolimit City releases that players all over have come to appreciate and expect.
“Dr Death is not kind – but he sure does love a bit of fun,” said Nolimit City head of product Per Lindheimer. “With plenty of features popping up all over the place and a banging synth-filled soundtrack – you’re bound to have a good time. It’s time to embrace the chaos. The Doctor will see you now.”