A group of misfits runs a stage show to which all of you are invited! The troupe of actors in the Dork Unit consists of three dorks: Tiny Timmy, Hefty Hector, and Long Lenny. The trio awaits the guests for whom they will pull up their performance, which will most likely be a slapstick piece. Not surprisingly, the creative hand behind this cast of characters is Hacksaw Gaming, who have already gained a reputation for creating slots that border on eccentricity. A mere glance into the game provider’s earlier release, Chaos Crew vouches for that!
But be that as it may, our first impression of the game was okayish. Of course, the slot relieves you from darker and brooding themes like those found in Bloodthirst, Wanted Dead or a Wild. But we found the visual appeal and animations rather too simple, especially from a Hacksaw studio. However, the slot holds a few tricks up its sleeve, which might or might not work in your favor. Let’s find out.
How to Play Dork Unit
Dork Unit’s cartoonish game grid stands neatly divided into 5 reels and 4 rows. With 16 win lines, Hacksaw continues its fascination with a small number of pay lines! Anyway, the wagering limits between 0.10 to 100 coins per spin look promising since it incorporates rollers of varying kinds into the fold.
But to be specific, the slot’s primary target audience is the mid-rollers since it runs on a medium volatility math model. This implies that frequent winnings are possible in the game but at the cost of average payouts. Hence, players who tend to balance out their risks and rewards might find this variance model to their taste. As for the winning potential, Dork Unit has capped at 10,000x the stake for the max win, which is indeed an impressive figure for a medium variance game.
Dork Unit RTP is another element, as it stands at 96.24%. So, for every 100 coins you wager, there’s a theoretical chance that 96.24 coins might be returned to you. Although the score is above the industry average, remember that RTPs barely stand true to their figure during a short gaming session.
Our playing sessions revealed that most of the above statistics stayed more or less true to what they suggest. Wins kept occurring frequently but, for the most, remained below the bet size. Only when line wins joined hands with multipliers that the win amount leaped above the wagering amount but even then, the result was not jaw-dropping. Remember, we are talking only about the base game. Once you switch to bonus features, the chances of bagging big wins improve significantly, which we will discuss later in the review.
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