Relax Gaming Slots
Relax Gaming: a slot developer and a slot platform at once
Relax Gaming wears two hats. It builds its own slots — high-volatility, bonus-round-driven games like the cult Money Train 2, whose Money Cart feature drops you into a grid of collectors, payers and multipliers — and it runs a platform that delivers other providers' games to operators. That second role is why so many slots across the industry carry a "relaxgaming" tag in their address: they reach players through Relax's network. Founded in Malta in 2010, it has become one of the more influential names in modern slot design.
What a Relax slot is built for
Relax's in-house titles lean hard into bonus play. The base game is often a means to an end; the real event is a feature round you either wait for or, where local rules allow, buy into directly. That design suits players who enjoy high variance — long quiet stretches broken up by a big feature — and it is worth approaching with a set budget rather than a chase.
Relax Gaming slots at Wunderino
Every Relax Gaming slot here is reviewed for the German regulated market by the Gemeinsame Glücksspielbehörde (GGL):
- Dead Man's Trail — a pirate slot whose bonus plays like a board game, moving a pawn across a map of multipliers, collectors and dead ends.
- Snake Arena — a retro nod to the old phone game, where a snake eats wilds and trails them across the grid during free spins.
- Beast Mode — a neon, 1980s-Miami slot with cascading wins and three different free-spins modes to choose from.
The Dream Drop layer
On top of many of its games, Relax runs Dream Drop — a set of progressive jackpots split into tiers, from small and frequent up to a large "Mega" pool that must pay out once it reaches a set ceiling. Like most jackpot networks it is funded by a slice of bets and awarded at random; it sits beside the base game as an extra, optional draw rather than changing how the slot itself plays.
Where to go next
Relax also helped launch names that now stand on their own: Hacksaw Gaming and Nolimit City both started out on its platform, and both share its taste for high-volatility design. You can find all three on the slots page.






















