Bruce Boomerang

Bruce Boomerang

Last updated on June 18th, 2025

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Advantages & Disadvantages

  • Sticky Wild Boomerangs during Free Spins actually matter
  • Decent hit frequency in the base game — not a total slog
  • Humorous Aussie theme that doesn’t take itself too seriously
  • Above-average RTP at 96.4% — not groundbreaking, but we’ll take it
  • Bet range is friendly for both low-rollers and bored high-rollers
  • Free demo gives a good feel for how wilds behave
  • Feels like a re-skinned version of 3 other games you’ve already played
  • Bonus round is fun once — then it’s just rinse and repeat
  • High volatility but middling max win? Pick a lane, mate
  • Theme might be too silly or niche for some players

Bruce Boomerang Demo Review

I didn’t expect to enjoy a slot called Bruce Boomerang, but here we are. Between the kangaroo puns and the boomerang-wielding Aussie bloke in a tank top, I braced for full cringe. But weirdly? It kind of works. It doesn’t take itself seriously, and that’s exactly what saves it from becoming another forgettable theme-fest.

The setup is your standard 5×3 grid with 20 paylines, nothing revolutionary there. The base game ticks along decently with a few random wilds and enough medium-sized hits to keep you from checking your phone. But the real hook is the Free Spins round, where Sticky Wild Boomerangs lock in and start doing some damage. It’s not reinventing anything, but when the wilds line up just right — especially on reels 2 through 4 — there’s a genuine shot at something decent.

The bonus triggers with 3 scatters, which, thankfully, don’t feel like some mythical unicorn. And during Free Spins, those sticky wilds actually hang around and occasionally bring in multipliers. It’s no Dead or Alive 2, but at least it’s not dead on arrival either.

RTP sits at a solid 96.4%, and volatility leans high — though the 5,000x max win cap doesn’t exactly match the risk, which is kind of annoying. Bet range goes from €0.20 to €100, so whether you’re cautious or reckless, Bruce’s got you covered.

Sure, it’s got that recycled-engine smell, and yeah, once you’ve seen the bonus a couple of times the novelty wears off. But at least it’s not another Greek god or fishing clone. The humor might be hit or miss, but the mechanics hold up well enough to justify a few demo spins.

Might not be for everyone, but if you like lighthearted themes and sticky wilds that stick around long enough to matter — Bruce is worth a throw.

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