Wild Wick Slot (Mini Review)
BGaming’s Wild Wick drops you into a rough-and-tumble Wild West town for a 5×5 slot ride loaded with wilds, multipliers, and free spins. It has a strong setup, a 97.35% RTP, and a 10,000x max win, but even though it ticks the right boxes on paper, it doesn’t fully ignite. The artwork suits the theme—dusty streets, timber saloons, and a masked outlaw looming over the reels—yet the overall display can feel strangely boxed-in, particularly on desktop. The audio does what it needs to, delivering a lively, duel-like twang that keeps the energy up.
The mechanics stay comfortably familiar. Random wilds may land on losing spins, adding as many as 12 symbols along with a multiplier up to x10. Free spins arrive in two variants: High Noon and High Moon, and both use progressive multipliers that increase with every win. The Super version applies the multiplier to all wins, making it the more exciting of the two. A bonus buy and Chance x3 feature complete the package for players who’d rather jump straight into the action.
Wild Wick is attractive enough and runs smoothly, but it comes across as BGaming taking the cautious route. There’s little to fault—it’s polished, steady, and capable of big moments—yet it doesn’t leave much of a lasting impression. Fine for a short session, though it probably won’t stick on your must-play list.

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ProviderBGaming
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RTP97.35%
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VolatilityHigh
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Reels5
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Rows5
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Paylines15
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Min/Max Bet0.10/25
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Max Win10,000x
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Hit Freq1 in 4.80
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Release DateNovember 4, 2025