Royal Shooter
Royal Shooter
Last updated on October 8th, 2025
Right, so Royal Shooter from TaDa Gaming — I’ll be honest, I wasn’t expecting much. The title alone screams “generic mobile ad game,” and I was ready for another lazy copy-paste Wild West slot with some glitter glued on. But hey, I gave it a spin, and while it’s not breaking any molds, it’s not a total write-off either.
The theme? Kind of a hybrid between your standard saloon shootout and some vague medieval royalty thing. Imagine a cowboy wearing a gold crown, shooting at coins instead of bottles. It’s weird. But not in a bad way — more like, “Okay sure, this exists now.”
Now to the actual gameplay. Royal Shooter runs on a 5×4 grid with 20 paylines and plays fast — you’re not sitting there staring at dead spins for hours. Wild symbols come with multipliers, which is always a win in my book. Land one of those in the right place and your base game hits can actually feel meaningful, which is rare these days.
The big draw is the bonus round, which you’ll either love or never see — depends on whether the slot gods are awake. It’s triggered by landing three or more scatter targets, and once you’re in, it’s all about shooting your shot (literally). Targets pop up with instant win values or modifiers, and every spin gives you that fleeting sense of “maybe this is the one.” Spoiler: it usually isn’t, but the chase is fun.
Volatility-wise, Royal Shooter leans on the higher side. You can go 100 spins with nothing but crumbs, then suddenly hit a 200x out of nowhere. It’s that kind of ride. The RTP is a standard-ish 96.2%, so nothing scandalous there. Bet range starts at pocket change and scales up if you’re feeling reckless.
Visually, it does the job — crisp symbols, clean UI, but nothing that’ll make your jaw drop. The soundtrack tries for tension but loops like a YouTube video someone forgot to pause. Not terrible, just… there.
Overall? Royal Shooter isn’t reinventing anything, but it’s not pretending to either. It’s a straightforward, slightly cheeky slot with enough going on to justify a few sessions. Especially if you like your spins with a hint of Wild West and a sprinkle of royal nonsense.