Sushi Slot Review
Sushi is a compact Japanese food-themed slot from Endorphina, built on a 3x3 layout with 5 paylines. From a math perspective, the setup is simple, old-school, and easy to read. The key hook is not reel complexity but the free-spin trigger, 3 or more VIP card scatters for 20 bonus spins, with a symbol transformation that changes the reel map in your favour.
RTP is 96.04% and volatility is listed as Medium-High. Another review labels it Medium, which tells me the practical profile sits around the middle, but with bonus concentration. The base game can drag a bit because there are only 3 reels and 5 lines, so a fair share of value is pushed into the free games rather than spread across steady line hits.

Main symbols
Wasabi Shoga is the top-paying symbol and pays 100x the base bet for three of a kind. The red sushi with herbs is next at 50x for the same combination. Looking at the paytable structure, those are strong top-end line values for a 3-reel format, and they explain why the game can still post punchy single-hit moments despite the small grid.
Gold Sushi VIP Card is the scatter. Three scatters pay 10x the base bet and also trigger 20 free games. During the bonus round, Wasabi Shoga becomes the wild and substitutes for all symbols except scatter, appearing stacked. That is the core mechanical shift in Sushi, because the highest-paying symbol also becomes the substitution engine during the only real feature.
Symbol Payouts
| 3 | x100 |
| 3 | x50 |
| 3 | x20 |
| 3 | x10 |
| 3 | x4 |
| 3 | x2 |
| 3 | x1 |
Hit 20 Wasabi Free Games
Three or more scatters anywhere on the reels award 20 free games. During those spins, Wasabi Shoga turns into a stacked wild, and free games can re-trigger. The numbers tell you where the game stores its expected value, the bonus round has better symbol interaction, more substitution coverage, and a cleaner route to premium combinations than the base game.
Core features also include the Risk Game and Bonus Pop. The risk feature lets you gamble a win in a card pick double-up round, while Bonus Pop may be unavailable in some jurisdictions. There is no stated Bonus Buy, so I cannot model EV for direct feature entry. From a value perspective, this is a pure spin-to-bonus slot.
Bonus Buy Options
Enjoy Japanese Kitchen
Visuals focus on sushi dishes such as Ikura, Tabiko Shake, Moguro Tabiko, Avocado Tabiko, and Hotatekai Tabiko. Audio uses traditional Japanese music with a calm, restaurant-style tone. I think the presentation still holds up reasonably well for a 2014 release, though I am not entirely sold on the long-term appeal if you want modern pacing or layered feature progression.



















