The last time I reviewed a crash game was a couple of months ago when Hacksaw Gaming released Speed Crash.
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Easy-to-understand gameplay | The visuals can be gruesome |
Follows a popular Nolimit series | An insignificant win cap |
An average RTP of 96% | Not everyone may fancy the game |
Adrenaline rush experience | Bets are only ideal for high-spenders |
Top-looking artistic graphics |
There’s no way Nolimit City couldn’t finally join the Crash Games bandwagon. And to stand out from the rest, this proactive yet creative game provider has adopted a different take for this new release. For the record, it follows the original Outsourced, a traditional slot, and precedes Outsourced: Payday.
Before describing the game, let me bring to your attention the free demo play available here. Ensure you use it alongside this in-depth review for more enhanced understanding!
The Outsourced: Slash Game design team didn’t want to conform to the usual launching of rockets to outer space. Instead, it happens inside a factory, where the interface includes a hand resting on a green platform and a laser cutter. Nolimit calls it the Handjob machine. But admittedly, the design work here isn’t this developer’s best.
Despite its unusual nature, I’m glad to note that this game can be played on mobile, desktop/PC, and tablet platforms.
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Anyone who has played crash games before shouldn’t be surprised by the lack of paylines, reels, rows, or ways to win in this game. However, Nolimit City maintains its usual user interface for easy navigation.
Dissimilar to most crash games, this particular slot doesn’t start automatically. In lieu, you have to set a preferred stake between the €1 and €1,000 range and then press the action button on the right-hand side to start a game round—just like in standard slots.
A 3, 2, 1 countdown preps you for the round, and then a “Stop” option immediately appears when the round begins. According to the Outsourced: Slash Game rules, you either chicken out and click on the Stop function before the machine cuts the fingers (crash event) or be brave enough and watch as the multiplier soars.
Anyway, above the Handjob machine is a Scoreboard, which lets you follow the top win, top miss, and the last round of the Slash Game. If you need to acquaint yourself further with the gameplay, use the Menu to access the paytable.
This online casino game is arguably one of, if not Nolimit’s most uncomplicated creations. It doesn’t involve any sophisticated rules or bonuses that would take players a lot of time to get a knack for.
According to Nolimit’s game description, ‘the motto here is: Safety Last. Customer satisfaction is key, and the only way to that is to work your ass off’. In short, Outsourced: Slash Game aims to test how far you’re willing to go to chase the 1,500x bet max win!
After placing a preferred bet and starting the Handjob machine, the goal is to brave the laser as it cuts the hand’s outline, hoping to accumulate xbet multipliers.
However, the risk involves the machine cutting the hand (crash event) at any moment. So, you should stop it before the slash to win at least 1.01x the bet. Or be a daredevil and wait for the machine to go to the end without a slash to chase the above top prize.
The win multiplier value in Outsourced: Slash Game is awarded according to the following outcomes:
At least the gameplay has an average theoretical RTP of 96%. However, it has insanely high volatility, with a max win probability of 1 in 1.6k. So, it’s a fairly risky affair.
I’m used to playing many complicated slots from Nolimit City to the extent that I was surprised at the company creating a crash/slash game. Yet this game isn’t your usual crash game, where a rocket rises against an increasing multiplier. Instead, in typical Nolimit style, it’s majorly different as it revolves around a Handjob machine, and, of course, blood had to be involved.
At least Outsourced: Slash Game takes a different direction, mostly thematically. However, the gameplay is similar to all crash games, where you aim to cash out before the crash event. It’s the only way to walk away with a win. Otherwise, you lose the accumulated multiplier and the wagered bet.
So, while this game may seem straightforward and like an easy way to win, its gameplay is a double-edged sword. It could also drain your bankroll if you’re too much of a daredevil, as there’s no telling when the crash will happen. Moreover, without bonus features, playing the game over a prolonged period can be boring, especially when it doesn’t offer an Autoplay function.
Theme: | Action & Crime |
Provider: | Nolimit City |
RTP: | 96% |
Volatility: | Very High |
Release date: | 2024-11-05 |