Little Bighorn by Evolution’s Nolimit City
Nolimit City has been busy smuggling in hot slots with their latest release The Border. Now, they’re gearing up to head right into the crux of the battle. The provider is no stranger to western-themed games, notably the massive hits Deadwood, Tombstone, and Tombstone RIP. Now it’s time for another action-packed western. Load up your guns and sharpen your axes for Little Bighorn!
Little Bighorn refers to the Battle of Little Bighorn, a historical event known as The Battle of ‘Greasy Grass’ or ‘Custer’s Last Stand’ – A battle for history, identity, and freedom. This 19th-century showdown proved to the new world that these three things are worth fighting for ‘till the very end – and that Native American power is not brought down so easily.
The slot captures the all-out mayhem of war as players find themselves spinning right in the middle of a bustling battlefield. The game has a suitably frenetic soundtrack and is tied together with slick animations, making it seem like the reels are at war with each other as they shoot, axe and scalp their way to big-win victories.
The slot plays on a 3-4-5-3-2 reel setup and is jam-packed with features. Players will encounter Nolimit’s famous xMechanics in this title, with Scalp xBet and the brand new xMount making its debut – adding a flair of innovation to keep things fresh. Things heat up during the Bonus Modes, as spirits are called down to propel the natives to ultimate victory – turning symbols into wilds and increasing crazy multipliers along the way.
In typical Nolimit fashion, the game is ‘extremely’ volatile. In this world, it’s scalp or be scalped – Whoever said there were no winners in war? Those who fiercely claw their way to victory get a ticket to the Firewater Party, bagging a maximum payout of 25,676 times the base bet.
Per Lindheimer, product owner at Nolimit City, said: “We thought General Custer got way too much attention in the Battle of Little Bighorn, time to praise the victorious war chiefs, including our own mighty warrior from Deadwood.
“Little Bighorn is not your typical western slot. It’s highly volatile, and one which truly captures the essence of all-out battle.”