Red Rascal by Hacksaw Gaming: We Played 10,000 Spins, Here’s Our Verdict
Red Rascal Tested Over 10,000 Spins: Pendulum Coin/Wild, 3 Bonuses, 4/5 Volatility and a 15,000x Max Win in Every Mode

Hacksaw Gaming released Red Rascal on 21 May 2026. We got hold of it in early access.
First read: the Cuphead-style theme works. Red little devil all over the screen. Funhouse mood. Immediate pull. Under that, it is familiar Hacksaw: 5×5 grid, 19 lines, 96.34% RTP, 4/5 volatility.
The real hook is the 15,000x max win. It is available across the whole game, not just tucked away in the main bonus. That is not standard for the studio, and it is why we stayed for 10,000 spins.
Quick Specs
- RTP: 96.34% (variants 94.29% / 92.26% / 86.35%)
- Volatility: 4/5
- Max win: 15,000x stake
- Stakes: €0.10 to €50
- Grid: 5×5, 19 lines
- Release date: 21 May 2026
Signature mechanic: Rascal Respin and Pendulum
What Makes Red Rascal Different
The Pendulum carries the game.
When 3 Rascals or more land on a spin, they stick in place and trigger a Respin where only more Rascals can drop.
During that Respin, a pendulum appears beside the grid. It decides the mode. Coin Mode turns your Rascals into paying coins, up to 500x per coin. Wild Mode turns them into wilds that pay through the lines.
The problem is simple: you never know which side it will choose. No read. No timing. No way to adjust the stake around it.
You either like that random snap decision or it starts to irritate you. We went through both reactions during the session.
Bonus side, there are three games to unlock with 3, 4 or 5 scatters. Five buy options as well. We tested the lot. Session result: -€31 net across 10,000 spins, €0.10 to €0.20 stakes, best hit x2,458.
Our Session: -€31 and a x2,458 Hit
The best hit came on After Dark.
Four-scatter bonus. Final free spin. The Popcorn Bucket, the system storing unused Rascals during the bonus, had stacked 8 Rascals across the previous 9 spins. Another 3 landed on that last spin.
Two Colossal Wild x5 symbols appeared. The grid filled. x2,458 stake. €491.60 paid from €0.20.
Then the feature shut down. The 11 Rascals landed just below the 3 required to trigger a Respin sequence on top. We saw the number, then the bonus closed.
That one stung. Still paid, though.
Session balance: €2,500 to €2,469. -€31 net, which is survivable for 4/5 Hacksaw.
35 natural Ready to Riot bonuses, plus 20 bought. 17 natural After Dark bonuses, plus 15 bought. Zero Ignite the Night. Not once.
We got baited three times too. Four scatters landed, then the next column refused to drop the 5th every time. You reach a point where you spin again just to see if it breaks. It does not.
RTP, Variants and Paytable
The RTP figure you will see everywhere for Red Rascal is 96.34%.
In practice, your casino can put you on a reduced version without making it obvious. On CrazyBet, we had the top RTP.
| RTP Version | Status |
|---|---|
| 96,34% | Default version, reference value |
| 94,29% | Common reduced version |
| 92,26% | Reduced version |
| 86,35% | Lowest version, avoid |
Always check the in-game paytable before you start. Registration pages rarely show this clearly. If you land on the 86.35% version, change casino.
Symbols follow the usual Hacksaw setup, with a 5×5 grid and 19 paylines paying left to right.
| Symbole | 3 aligned | 4 aligned | 5 aligned |
|---|---|---|---|
| Royals (10, J, Q, K, A) | 0,4x | 0,8x | 1,5x |
| XX Bottle | 1x | 2x | 4x |
| Goat | 1x | 2x | 4x |
| Pink Book | 1,5x | 3x |
Important note: in pure base game, forget wilds on the grid. They only appear after a Respin if the Pendulum lands on Wild Mode.
Pendulum: We Preferred Coin Mode
No hesitation here. Coin Mode is better.
A Gold Coin can pay up to 500x on its own, and with a Colossal x100 multiplier layered over it, that is the cleanest route towards the max win.
Wild Mode depends too much on payline alignment, so the result feels less direct when the grid lands badly. Across 10,000 spins, the Pendulum 50/50 felt balanced to us, with no obvious bias.
Exact Coin Mode values: Bronze (0.2-4x), Silver (5-20x), Gold (25-500x). If several Rascals form a square, 2×2, 3×3, 4×4 or even 5×5, they merge into a Colossal with an extra x2 to x100 multiplier on top. A 5×5 Colossal formation hits the 15,000x max win straight away.
Wild Mode uses the same Colossal multipliers, but payouts run through paylines.
Visually, it reminded us of Magic Piggy for the Colossal coins and Le Bandit for the cartoon edge. The binary Pendulum, though, belongs to Red Rascal.
The 3 Bonus Games
Ready to Riot triggers with 3 scatters. 8 free spins, increased Rascal probability. We hit 35 of them naturally in the session, which makes it the most accessible bonus.
It is also the weakest payer. Most returns stay modest, unless a well-timed Pendulum pulls out a x100 or x200. This is the feature that keeps the bankroll alive while you chase the better one.
After Dark needs 4 scatters. This is the game’s event. 10 free spins with the Popcorn Bucket feature: if you land fewer than 3 Rascals on a spin, they are stored during the bonus, up to 25 max.
On the final free spin, everything drops at once. If that drop creates 3+ Rascals on the grid, you get a Respin sequence on top. That is exactly how we landed our x2,458.
| Feature buy | Cost | RTP | Our verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| BonusHunt FeatureSpins™ | 5x stake | 96,32% | ✅ Buy |
| Fiery FeatureSpins™ | 25x stake | 96,25% | ❌ Avoid |
| Frenzied Epic Drop | 100x stake | 96,28% | ❌ Avoid |
| Ready to Riot | 80x stake |
Five buys. One stands out.
BonusHunt at 5x stake multiplies the chance of a natural bonus by 10. During our session, bonuses landed every 50-75 spins with BonusHunt active, compared with 150-200 spins naturally.
You feel the game answering back. Without BonusHunt, you feel like you are waiting. Buy it without hesitation.
The other four, we would leave alone.
Fiery at 25x is meant to guarantee 3 Rascals on every spin, but you naturally hit 3 Rascals in fewer than 25 spins often enough. You are paying for something the game gives you anyway.
Frenzied at 100x, we tried three times. Lost all three.
Direct buys, Ready to Riot at 80x and After Dark at 200x, only make sense if you want the bonus without waiting. BonusHunt does the same job 16 to 40 times cheaper. Easy decision.
Bankroll: How Much to Bring
On a 4/5 Hacksaw, expect blank stretches of 100-150 spins without a natural bonus. We saw it several times, and it bites.
For a proper session: bring 200 to 300x your stake without buy, so €20-€30 at €0.10.
With BonusHunt running permanently, 100-150x is enough, so €50-€75 for the same session length.
Tight budget, skip direct buys above 80x. We felt a real difference compared with The Big Dog House: the maths is harsher here, so size your bankroll around that.