Mystery Joker 6000 by Play’n GO
Mystery Joker 6000 is a retro-styled 3x3 fruit machine from Play’n GO, built on 5 paylines and aimed at players who still enjoy classic one-screen slot design. It follows the original Mystery Joker, but the key change here is a stronger bonus focus through the Super Meter and the Mystery Wheel, with a top advertised payout of 6000x coin value.
Compared to the studio's previous work in this series, the design choice to move away from a simple free spins-led setup gives this sequel a different identity. I think that works, up to a point. The game keeps the old pub fruit machine feel, yet it adds enough decision-making to feel more modern. Not everyone will enjoy that extra layer, though.

Paytable & Paylines
Appearing on the reels are cherries, lemons, grapes and watermelons as the lower-paying symbols, followed by bells, stars and lucky 7s at the top end. Lucky 7s are the premium regular symbol, which fits the slot’s old-school market positioning. There is no Wild, so the paytable stays direct and easy to read.
Across the 3-reel, 3-row layout, wins land on 5 paylines and only the highest win per line is paid. What stands out here is how little clutter there is. That simplicity is part of the appeal, especially for traditional players, but it also means the base game can drag a bit when the bonus features stay quiet.
Symbol Payouts
| 3 | x20 |
| 3 | x12 |
| 3 | x10 |
| 3 | x8 |
| 3 | x6 |
| 3 | x4 |
| 3 | x2 |
Game Features
For a slot with such a traditional shell, the bonus package is more involved than it first looks. The Joker Hat is the key symbol. In regular play, 3 Joker Hats on a payline trigger the Mystery Wheel, which pays a random prize from 20x to 6000x coin value. If 2 Joker Hats land, reel 3 gets a respin, giving one more chance to complete the feature.
Super Meter mode is the mechanic that defines Mystery Joker 6000. Wins of more than 10 coins can be transferred into the meter, and once that mode is active the stake is doubled. In return, the feature conditions improve. Sources agree that 2 Joker Hats can trigger the wheel in Super Meter play, while 3 hats can award the top 6000x coin-value result instantly or expand the wheel award to 3 spins.
I find that trade-off interesting, because it gives the game a strategy angle that most 3-reel fruit slots do not have. Still, the Super Meter is also the part that may put some players off. It is less intuitive than the rest of the game, and if someone wants a purely straightforward classic slot, this mechanic may feel like an unnecessary complication.
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Mystery Joker 6000 Spielbericht
96.97% RTP places the slot in a solid position for this style of release, and the volatility is consistently described as high. That creates a familiar profile, long stretches of quieter spins with the chance of sharper spikes when the wheel lands well or Super Meter play lines up. The maximum payout listed across the sources is 6000x coin value.
Bet information is less consistent in the source material. I found coin value settings from 0.01 to 10, and a minimum round cost mentioned from 0.10 in one source, while another explains that the bet is effectively fixed apart from coin value. Because of that mixed wording, I would treat bankroll planning carefully. High volatility is the clearer takeaway.














