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REVIEW

Redemption Slot Machine is a five-minute coffee-break novelty on LG webOS.

Inlogic Software's free five-reel slot for LG TVs is a competent virtual-coin spinner with one bonus round, zero real-money stakes, and very little reason to come back tomorrow.

BY THE APP COMRADE DESK · MAY 11, 2026 · 2 MIN READ

LG

Redemption Slot Machine

INLOGIC SOFTWARE S.R.O.

OUR SCORE

6.4

LG

★ 5.0

PRICE

Free

Slot games on smart-TV stores occupy a strange editorial corner. There is no money at stake, no skill ceiling, no narrative — just a reel grid and a button. The genre exists because TV stores need filler in the games tab, and developers like Bratislava-based Inlogic Software have built entire catalogues by shipping the same competent slot framework with different cosmetic skins across LG webOS, Samsung Tizen, and Fire TV. Redemption Slot Machine is one of those skins.

What it does, it does fine. The reels spin cleanly on the Magic Remote, the payout balance refills when it bottoms out, and the bonus round triggers often enough to feel like the game is being generous. What it does not do is give a player any reason to come back the next day. Nothing carries over. Nothing builds. Nothing changes between sessions.

The honest framing is that this is a coffee-break novelty rather than a game in the engaged-play sense. On those terms it works. Held to any higher bar — meaningful progression, thematic variety, daily reasons to launch — it doesn’t pretend to compete.

Redemption Slot Machine is what a slot game looks like when every cabinet feature has been stripped down to one reel grid and a spin button.

FEATURES

Redemption Slot Machine is a free, five-reel virtual slot game from Inlogic Software, the Bratislava studio that ships dozens of low-friction casual titles across LG webOS, Samsung Tizen, and Amazon. There is no real-money wagering, no in-app purchase, no advertising loop — the entire economy is a virtual credit balance that refills automatically when it hits zero.

The mechanics are the bare minimum a slot needs to qualify as one. Pick a bet size between one and ten credits per line, choose how many of the nine paylines to activate, hit the spin button on the Magic Remote. Match three symbols across an active line and credits land in the balance. A scatter symbol triggers a free-spin bonus round; that is the entirety of the secondary mechanic.

Visually it is exactly what it says on the icon — generic casino chrome, gold-red palette, classic-cabinet symbol set of cherries, bars, sevens, and the studio's own logo as the high-value tile. Sound design is the expected mechanical reel-click and a brief jingle on payout. No leaderboards, no daily missions, no social hook, no progression system.

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED

For a free webOS game that asks nothing of the player, the implementation is clean. Reels spin without stutter, the Magic Remote's button maps to spin instinctively, and the payout math feels reasonable for a virtual-credit balance — a five-minute session usually leaves you up or even rather than completely cleaned out, which is the right calibration for a non-stakes game.

Inlogic's wider catalogue means the studio has shipped this exact shape of game many times over, and it shows in the small things: instant load on older webOS TVs, no nag screens, no account sign-in, no permission prompts. Launch, spin, exit.

ROOM TO IMPROVE

The fundamental problem is that nothing rewards a second visit. With no real money on the line, no leaderboard to climb, no daily challenge, and no progression — the auto-refill on zero balance removes even the artificial scarcity that makes virtual-currency slots work elsewhere. Five minutes in, the loop has shown its hand entirely.

The single bonus round is identical every time it triggers. There is no machine-to-machine variety, no themed rooms, no event reels. Compare to Inlogic's own Wild West Slot Machine on webOS — same studio, same engine, slightly more thematic dressing — and Redemption ends up the more anonymous of the two.

CONCLUSION

Install Redemption Slot Machine if you specifically want a no-stakes slot to fiddle with for the length of a kettle boil on a TV that already lives in the living room. Skip it if you are looking for any kind of game with a reason to load it more than once. The right comparison point is the kind of free demo cabinet that sits unattended in a hotel lobby — not unpleasant, not memorable.