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AFK Airport Security

RTP 96.07% Volatility Very High Max Win 19,693x
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AFK Airport Security Stats

RTP
96.07%
Volatility
Very High
Max Win
19,693x
Paylines
243 ways
Reels
5x3
Min Bet
0.20
Bonus Round
Yes
Scatters
Yes
Provider
Nolimit City
Release Date
July 2026

About Game

AFK Airport Security Demo

The Bonus Comes in Three Classes

Every indignity of the flying experience is a feature that might hit on any spin, from the pat-down to the in-flight turbulence, 12 of them firing without warning across the reels of this Nolimit City slot. Land 3 Bonus symbols for economy class, 4 for business, 5 for first, each cabin opening the round with more features in play from the off. Beneath all the humour sits one of the studio’s best feature sets.

Inside the Checkpoint

The 12 Random Features

A dozen features line a meter over the reels, and any number can hit on one spin, resolving in a set order when several land together.

  • Quarantine keeps 1 or 2 low x-ray symbols off the reels.
  • Full Body Scanner swaps 1 or 2 low symbols for one random high pay.
  • Not My Bag drops 3 to 6 mystery symbols that all reveal one paying symbol.
  • Random Security Search turns 1, 2 or 3 symbols wild.
  • Lithium-ion Batteries does the same to 1 or 2 symbols, and their neighbours bar the Bonus split in two.
  • Arm Slides expands any wild on the reels to fill its whole reel.
  • Class Upgrade tags every copy of one symbol with a 3x, 5x, 8x or 10x multiplier.
  • Air-Mile Multiplier raises the entire win by as much as 10x.
  • Extra Seat Space splits one paying symbol’s copies in two.
  • Full Row Booking doubles every symbol bar the Bonus on 1, 2 or 3 reels.
  • Turbulence reshuffles the non-winning symbols except the Bonus, keeping any multipliers and splits they carry.
  • Connecting Flight pays wins in both directions instead of one.

Arm Slides feature expanding a wild symbol down the second reel in AFK Airport Security One wild in, all of reel 2 out, the emergency slide doing the arming.

The Wild and the Bonus Symbol

The Wild is a black-silhouette guard on a yellow tile, cap on and baton raised, and it stands in for everything except the Bonus symbol.

The Bonus is a green landing strip that lands on the reels, and when a couple drop in, a whole reel can light up as a runway, pulling the eye straight to it.

Two Bonus symbols on the reels with a third reel column highlighted in green One more green Bonus here opens Economy, the cheapest of the three cabins.

From Economy to First Class Spins

3 Bonus symbols open the bonus, and the count sets your cabin. Land 3 for Economy Class Spins, 4 to move up to Business or 5 for First Class.

Every cabin runs 7 spins, and what changes is how many features you board with. Economy keeps 1 live all round, Business 2, First Class 3, each staying active for every spin, as what the game calls complimentary services.

On top of that, every feature that arrives later adds another spin, so a busy round can stretch well past its opening 7.

First Class Spins board with Wild symbols during the Full Body Scanner feature A First Class round 3 features deep, with Full Body Scanner among them turning x-rays into staff while a wild stack builds on reel four.

Boosters and Feature Buys

Impatient players have the Nolimit Booster tool below the reels. Bonus Booster costs 1.4x the bet and drops a guaranteed Bonus onto reel two. The 3-Mile High Club, at 12x a spin, guarantees at least 3 features, while the 12-Mile High Club at 4,500x forces all 12 at once.

The bonus rounds sell outright too, Economy for 80x the bet, Business for 240x and First Class for 500x, with a Lucky Draw at 212x for a weighted shot at one of them.

How to Play

Five Reels and a Feature Meter

The reels are 5 wide and 3 deep, and every spin runs 243 ways to pay, so matching symbols score wherever they line up on adjacent reels starting from the first, with no fixed lines involved. Above the grid sits the feature meter, the row that lights whenever one of the features arms itself. Only the highest win on each way counts, and when Connecting Flight lands, that win pays each way at once. Every feature runs unlocked in free play, so the demo holds nothing back.

The Stake and the Return

Stakes run from €0.20 to €24 a spin, set on a fixed ladder, not a free slider. The return sits at 96.07% by default, and this is a very high volatility game, rated 8 out of 10 on the studio’s own scale. Wins land on roughly a quarter of spins, but the largest outcomes stay very rare, and the bonus arrives around once every 278 spins in the base data.

Paytable

The security staff pay the most and the x-ray contraband the least, with each value here shown in euros for 5 of a kind at a €1.00 stake.

Staff Symbol 5 4 3
Police Officer 1.50 1.00 0.75
Baton Officer 1.00 0.75 0.50
Glove Inspector 1.00 0.75 0.50
Green Handler 0.75 0.50 0.25
Orange Handler 0.75 0.50 0.25
X-Ray Symbol 5 4 3
Skeleton 0.60 0.40 0.20
Grenade 0.60 0.40 0.20
Skull 0.50 0.30 0.15
Pistol 0.50 0.20 0.10
Handcuffs 0.50 0.20 0.10

Ultimate Slots Verdict

The joke theme hides one of Nolimit City's more coherent feature engines. The 12 random features work as one system, and with a bonus that opens an economy, business or first-class round already running 1, 2 or 3 of them, something is almost always reshaping the reels. It holds together where a lesser feature-dump would just feel loud, and the 19,693x top is built from those features compounding within one round, not a separate jackpot, the harder thing to pull off and where a developer known for exactly this shows its hand.

4.6/5 Outstanding

What We Like

  • Every feature sits as an icon above the reels you can tap to read, so a dozen systems never turn into guesswork.
  • A higher class starts you with more features running, 1 in Economy up to 3 in First.
  • The base game and all three class bonuses get their own setting, soundtrack and win-screen art, so nothing feels recycled between modes.

What Could Be Better

  • Very high volatility concentrates the payout in a top win.
  • The features are pure luck of the draw, with no pick or collect to steer them,
  • The humour is unfiltered Nolimit City, with explicit language in the soundtrack and some grotesque cavity-search cartoons, so it might not be a good fit for sensitive players or a shared screen.

Detailed Review

Twelve Ways to Miss Your Flight

The reason all this reads as design and not a pile of gimmicks is rhythm. Because the features arrive far more often than paying combinations do, the main game rarely sits idle, and even a losing spin usually has a scanner swapping symbols or a reel splitting in two. You are hardly ever left watching blanks drop.

The features matter most when they overlap. On one 3-Mile High Club spin, the 12x booster that guarantees at least 3 features, a row of x-ray skulls each carried a 3x from Class Upgrade while wilds filled in around them, and €43.20 came back on the €12.00 outlay. Air-Mile Multiplier can then stack a multiplier on top, and Connecting Flight can pay the same board from both ends.

The bonus is where the stacking gets a stage. A First Class round opens with 3 features already live, so it looks loaded next to an Economy start, yet a single random pool feeds all of them and the returns bounce around it. Our five paid rounds ran from €65.30 up to €495.25, and only one cleared its cost, €204.40 back on an €80.00 Economy buy, while even €500.00 on First Class came home just short at €495.25.

Cavity Search bonus win screen showing a 52.20 payout Cavity Search, the third of four escalating win screens, paying €52.20 partway through the round.

The under-value rounds are what a five-figure ceiling on a very high volatility profile looks like up close, not the game misbehaving. The payout hides in a top win that almost never lands, so a short session is far too small a sample to see it. This review scores the package, the return on offer and the feature set behind it, and one unlucky afternoon barely enters into it.

Crude on Purpose

The presentation is where Nolimit City stops holding back. The reels carry a catchy loop with a background track laid over the top that is not for sensitive ears. The bonus comes with its own song that name-checks “first class, business class, peasant class”, and the voiceovers and distant tannoy chatter keep the airport alive between spins.

Each cabin is its own little world too. Economy crams the plane with slobs drooling and dozing in their seats, Business sprawls them back with their feet up and checked out, and First Class spaces them apart with drinks in hand and smug smiles. The win-screen cartoons are redrawn for each class rather than recycled, climbing from Freeze through Body Search and Cavity Search to a full Interrogation.

It is crude, loud and frequently offensive, and that is plainly the point. For anyone who treats airport security as its own special misery, the joke lands, and the saxophone hook stays with you long after you stop playing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Both. Any of the 12 can strike on a normal spin, and inside the Class Spins your starting features stay active for the whole round while fresh ones can still land on top.
It starts with more, 3 features against Economy's 1, so more is guaranteed to be moving. But every cabin runs an identical 7 spins from one feature pool, and because those features land at random, a lively Economy round can still out-run a flat First Class one.
The three cabins buy in at 80x, 240x and 500x for that exact round. Lucky Draw costs 212x and takes a weighted gamble across all 3, so it is the cheaper way to a shot at First Class, at the price of not knowing which cabin you will get.
They resolve in the fixed sequence the rules screen lists, working from the symbol-clearing features at the top through to the two-way rule at the end, so the reels are reshaped step by step, not all in one jump.

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