Gambleman looks like Endorphina took a St. Patrick’s Day slot and gave it a more comic-book kind of swagger. The whole thing leans hard into Irish luck, bright greens, clovers, coins, and a hero-style main character who seems built to carry the game’s cheeky tone. It is clearly not trying to be subtle. The presentation is loud, playful, and very bonus driven, which suits the theme quite well.
In play, the game seems aimed less at regular reel action and more at feature chaining. The core appeal is not really the line wins themselves, but the layered side features built around jackpot collecting, a pile mechanic, a fortune wheel, a re-spin round, and a pick game. That gives the slot some energy, but it also feels like the structure is doing more of the heavy lifting than the theme.
Gambleman is a new Endorphina slot scheduled for release on March 17, 2026. It is played on a 3×3 grid with 5 paylines. RTP is 96.02%, volatility is very high, a hit frequency is 12.5%, and a maximum win is 16,000x the bet.
From the feature summaries available so far, the game is built around a jackpot collector system, a pile feature, a fortune wheel, a re-spin feature, and a pick game. Instead of sounding like a simple free spins led slot, it looks more like a multi feature machine where different bonus events feed the real payout potential.
Gambleman looks like a slot that wants to win players over with motion and side features rather than with deep reel math or a particularly fresh theme. The Irish luck styling is easy enough to like, and the feature mix sounds busy in a good way, especially for players who enjoy hold-and-win setups, wheels, and pick bonuses instead of just chasing one standard free spins round.
At the same time, the top-level numbers are fine, and the feature list is long, but the underlying details are still a little vague. That makes Gambleman feel more like a decent feature-first release than a slot with a really strong identity of its own. Playable, colorful, and probably good for short sessions, but not one that immediately screams must-play.
Our rating 5/10