Review of Nolimit City casino software
Compared to more established and well known developers, Nolimit City's game library is a little on the thin side. However with a regular schedule of new releases brought to market on a monthly basis over the past couple of years, the developer's gaming library has expanded at a constant pace. Today the developer has a catalogue of more than 35 slot machines, with notably popular success stories including the western themed Tombstone, and the creepy Book of Shadows.
All of Nolimit City's games have been designed with modern open technologies, which means that they are available for and work equally well on both desktop and mobile platforms. The games can be played in either portrait or landscape mode, and they adjust seamlessly if your device is rotated. These games are presented in crisp high definition, and the sound is just as sharp. Even though there are not a lot of games available to play, the feature set in each one of the titles is pretty great.
This developer has introduced a couple of notable innovations in its more recent releases. Foremost is the replay feature, which allows players to view and even share reconstructions of their winning spins with their friends. This can be done by sharing a link provided in-game which loads a copy of the game and replays the state of the game for the winning spin to the viewer. This is a god-send for those who love watching big winning spins. Even better is the fact that, while playing their slots, you can view an in-game leaderboard showing a list of the biggest winning spins achieved on any of Nolimit City's games, and you can watch each and every one of them replayed if you like.
Another interesting feature of their games is the in-game support for a multitude of different crypto-currencies. So if you prefer to gamble in Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum, Doge, or one of a myriad of other shitcoins without converting to and from fiat currency in the process, Nolimit City's games can accommodate you. This of course will be subject to licensing approval, as some regulated jurisdictions will not allow the operator to accept crypto-currenices for play.
Licensing and fairness
Nolimit City holds remote gambling host and software licenses from the United Kingdom Gambling Commission. It also holds a B2B supply license and a Type 1 gaming license from the Malta Gaming Authority. This ensures that the developer's games are audited for fairness and it allows the company to supply its games to regulated jurisdictions in Europe and around the world.
Each of its games declare their theoretical RTP values via the documentation that can be accessed in-game at any time. Most of its games released from 2019 onwards tend to be set within the 96-97% range, which is fairly competitive with games released by its competition these days. However one caveat worth mentioning is that we have noticed that their newer games are being released with a configurable RTP setting that allows the operator to choose to run the game at a reduced rate, which is typically around 94%. Therefore we advise all players to double check the RTP via the in-game help before playing any of Nolimit City's games.
Conclusion
There is a lot to like in the games released by Nolimit City. The production quality of their games is high, they adapt well to both desktop and mobile devices, and the shareable replay feature is a stroke of genius. Unfortunately the choice to follow other industry developers in releasing their newer games with configurable RTP rates means that you're going to have to double check the RTP before playing to ensure you are not playing a gimped version of their games.
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