
Theme & Atmosphere
Late night cleanup job gone wrong. Pipes, warning lights, slime, busted containment gear, and ghosts drifting around like they own the place. It leans cartoon over horror, which helps. More haunted workshop than full scare house. Easy on the eyes, but the screen still feels like it could blow a fuse at any second.
Feature Overview
Ghost Sweeper hangs its whole session on ghost cash and feature escalation. Ghosts carry instant prize values, the battery meter keeps feeding the Ghost Finder Bonus, and Free Spins are where the thing starts acting louder, with Wild collection, retriggers, and climbing instant prize Multipliers. Slime Surge gives dead base spins a second look too. Plenty going on, but it all points back to the same question: whether the board starts collecting instead of just teasing.
Technical Specs & Mechanics
Ghost Sweeper uses a 5x3 setup with 10 fixed Paylines and standard RNG handling every spin. Wins read left to right, with only the highest combination paid per symbol. The bet range goes from 0.10 to 100, the top win is listed at 6,200x. The small board and low line count give it a compact, pressure heavy feel, especially next to how dependent the game is on its feature cycle.
Bet & Paytable Analysis
The top regular symbol pays 20 for five, then 10, then a pair at 5. That is a decent top end for a small 10-Line board, but the real weight is not sitting in line wins. It sits in the ghost values, the Jackpot side, and whether Free Spins start building properly. The fixed Jackpot marks on the Min. Bet of 0.10 read as: Mini 2, Minor 4, Major 10, and Grand 100, and the ghost prizes themselves can run from 2x all the way to 2,000x total bet. Bonus Buy is listed at 65x, and Extra Bet pushes the stake to 1.5x or 2.5x for better feature access. So, the read is pretty clear: regular wins keep the machine honest, but the payout story lives in the collection mechanics and whether the Bonus Rounds do their job.
Unique Selling Points