Hacksaw Gaming has built a reputation for releasing edgy, innovative, and explosive slots like Wanted Dead or a Wild and Hand of Anubis. So, when a game titled Wishbringer comes along with a mystical Arabian Nights theme, you expect something truly magical. Unfortunately, Wishbringer doesn’t quite pull the rabbit – or genie – out of the lamp. It's far from terrible, but compared to Hacksaw’s usually strong lineup, this one just doesn’t make the top cut.
Wishbringer plays out on a 6×4 grid with 4,096 ways to win, and it leans heavily into an Arabian theme with genies, gold trinkets, swords, and royal characters. The game looks clean, if a bit safe – a sandy desert market with animated smoke effects when genies pop up. The vibe is more “competent mobile slot” than Hacksaw’s usual dark, stylized excellence. The soundtrack is serviceable, but also forgettable.
Under the hood, it's a medium-to-high volatility slot with a max win potential of 10,000x your stake and multiple RTP options (up to 96.33%). In theory, it sounds solid. In practice, it feels like something made by a junior team from a studio trying to imitate Hacksaw's vibe.
The standout mechanic is the Wild Cloud Rows. Genie symbols land on reels 2 to 6 and blow a blue cloud to the left across their row. Every symbol touched becomes wild. It’s visually cool the first few times and can definitely lead to good hits, but over time it starts feeling repetitive – especially since the big wins rely almost entirely on these clouds connecting just right.
There’s also the Arabian Nights Bonus Game, triggered with 3–6 scatter symbols for 5 to 40 free spins. In the bonus round, Genies land more frequently and extra scatters can retrigger spins (+2 to +4). But aside from more wild clouds, the bonus doesn’t add anything new – it just gives more of what you’ve already seen.
Then come the Bonus Buy options:
5x Bet: Boosts chance of triggering the bonus.
50x Bet: Guarantees a Genie lands on reels 2–6.
200x Bet: Guarantees a Genie on reels 4–6.
110x Bet: Straight to free spins.
These options work, but they don’t elevate the core gameplay – just slightly increase the odds of something exciting happening
Let’s be real: Wishbringer is not a bad slot, it just feels generic – which is a shocker coming from Hacksaw. This studio usually sets the bar with sharp design and memorable gameplay. But Wishbringer feels like a reskin (because it is – it’s basically Beam Boys with a genie theme). The features are fine, the visuals are fine, but “fine” isn’t what we expect from this developer.
Sure, it has a 10,000x max win, but it’s hard to get excited about that when the rest of the game feels like it’s playing it safe. For die-hard Hacksaw fans, this one might be worth a few spins, but don’t expect it to live up to the studio’s usual standards.
Rating: 6/10 – Clean, functional, and sadly forgettable.
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