Greed Slot (Mini Review)
Greed is an exclusive release from AvatarUX that utilises 5 reels with up to 59,049 ways to win, built around the studio’s PopWins engine. It comes with cascading reels, expanding rows, a free spins round with progressive multipliers, and a max win potential of 20,000x the bet. The default RTP is set at 96.11% and bets range between €0.10 and €100 per spin.
The theme takes aim at the financial sector, with the reels set against towering skyscrapers in a Wall Street-style district. Symbols mix the usual royals with sharp-suited bankers, giving the game a fittingly corporate atmosphere. It’s slick enough visually, though far from original, and the exclusivity tag suggests it was designed more as a filler release than a headline act.
The PopWins mechanic drives the gameplay, with winning symbols replaced by two new ones, expanding the reels up to 6 rows in the base game and 9 in free spins. Free spins are triggered when all reels hit 6 rows high, with the option to gamble for more spins. During the feature, a multiplier starts at 2x and climbs by +1 for each cascade, with +3 added if the grid fully unlocks. The multiplier doesn’t reset between spins, which gives the round its biggest potential. Players can also skip the grind and buy free spins for 75x the stake.
Greed delivers what you’d expect from another PopWins slot, with a high max win and the usual expanding-grid action, but very little in the way of innovation. The low entry cost on the bonus buy is a plus, but beyond that, it feels like a safe and fairly standard release. Fans of the mechanic might enjoy the ride, but compared to AvatarUX’s stronger titles, this one struggles to stand out.

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