Play With Lasers in Nolimit City’s Outsourced Slash Game
Nolimit City released its Outsourced slot earlier this year, and in classic Nolimit fashion, it’s packed with social commentary, dark humor, and enough madness to make you question your life choices. This slot doesn’t just dip a toe into the absurdity of consumerism; it does a cannonball right into the deep end, gleefully poking fun at the mind-numbing grind and the soul-sucking rat race we all seem to be stuck in.
This month Nolimit City has revisited the mad world of Outsourced with its newest spin-off game, Outsourced: Slash Game.
Why don’t you and the laser get a freakin’ room?
Outsourced: Slash Game is Nolimit City’s second attempt at a crash-style game, after the xCrash feature in the provider’s Skate or Die slot. This time, however, Nolimit has gone all in with a standalone crash game.
Like all crash games, the gameplay is fairly basic. You set your bet amount and click spin to begin the round, at which point the win multiplier will start to climb. Your job is to predict when the laser will lose its mind and cut off all of the hand’s fingers and cash out moments before that unfortunate occurrence comes to pass. And that’s it. There are no special features and no other ways to win. If you predict correctly, you win. Get it wrong, and your employee will be picking up his fingers before driving himself to the hospital—because the company sure isn’t covering the ambulance ride.
Is Outsourced: Slash Game the perfect sequel?
Outsourced: Slash Game offers a betting range between $1 and $200. The game has a maximum win potential of $300,000, achievable through a multiplier of up to 1,500x. With it featuring “Insane” volatility, you should expect less frequent wins but the possibility of substantial payouts if you have the nerves to hang on. The game’s RTP is 96%.
Sequels in the slot world can be hit-and-miss with a propensity to land on the “miss” side of that equation. They very often involve a slight reskin with little thought or care. Then, we get the rare occasions where a provider takes a fresh take on a sequel. Nolimit City has done that with its Outsourced: Slash Game. I’m not even sure you could call it a sequel. “Spinoff” might be a more accurate description. It’s just such a fun way to revisit the world that Nolimit City introduced in its Outsourced slot. I give Outsourced: Slash Game a ten out of ten.
If you’re looking for a few other batshit crazy Nolimit City slots to try out, I recommend Serial and Tombstone R.I.P.