

Not every slot needs dragons or lightning bolts to keep your attention. Sometimes, all it takes is a clean layout, a funky soundtrack, and a few well-timed wins. That’s more or less what 4 of a King is aiming for. Whether it hits the mark depends on what you expect from a slot that looks like it time-traveled from the early 2010s.
If you’ve played more than a few Endorphina games, you’ll recognize the style instantly: blocky symbols, bold frames, and sounds that wouldn’t feel out of place in a physical cabinet. 4 of a King doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it knows how to spin it. The setup is standard — 5 reels, 3 rows, and 10 paylines. Nothing flashy, nothing confusing.
The theme? A vague mashup of card suits, royalty, and a dash of glam. There’s no deep story or layered visuals. But the reels move fast, and the wins come often enough to avoid the dreaded “dead spin zone.”
Let’s keep it simple. This slot:
Delivers frequent low wins, ideal for players who don’t like long dry spells
Features a Wild symbol that doubles payouts when part of a combo
Offers a Free Spins round with stacked symbols
Has no complicated mechanics — and that’s either a strength or a weakness
One thing it doesn’t have is much personality. The animations are basic, and the sound effects loop faster than you’d like. But in exchange, it loads instantly, works smoothly on mobile, and doesn’t overwhelm with features you’ll forget five minutes in.
Feature | Detail |
---|---|
Reels x Rows | 5 x 3 |
Paylines | 10 |
Volatility | Low to Medium |
Max Win | ~500x |
Bonus Feature | Free Spins with multipliers |
Developer | Endorphina Industries |
If you’re in the mood for something explosive or cinematic — probably not. But if you just want a reliable, no-fuss slot that doesn’t eat your balance in ten minutes, 4 of a King delivers. It’s light, quick, and slightly retro in a way that feels… honest?
It won’t wow you with bonus rounds or progressive jackpots, but it’s not trying to. It’s the kind of game you spin while waiting for coffee, hoping for four matching crowns — or at least three queens and a wild.