ABOUT
Nolimit City is back in the big house with San Quentin Manhunt, a prison slot that kicks off like a full-scale breakout. This time, the action unfolds from a bird’s-eye view of the prison, giving the whole game the feel of a siren-blaring manhunt in progress. It’s dark, volatile, and packed with that signature Nolimit City menace, turning every spin into a tense shuffle across the yard with danger around every corner.

With its gritty prison theme, hard-edged presentation, and mechanics built to cause absolute chaos, San Quentin Manhunt doesn’t exactly play nice in this high-stakes slot thriller, just like its predecessors didn’t. It’s a slot with a real lock, stock, and barrel attitude - rough around the edges, heavy on the tension, and always threatening to turn a quiet spin into a full-on riot.
Betting Options and Bonus Features
San Quentin Manhunt lets players make bets ranging from reasonably sane to completely insane, and with an RTP of 96.15% and high volatility, it’s very much a case of doing hard time before the big payout breaks you out. The max win sits at a huge 46,532x the bet, so while the road can be rough, the reward potential is anything but under lock and key.
The game runs on a 6x5 cluster pays grid, where 7 or more matching symbols form wins. Winning symbols disappear and new ones drop in, keeping the action moving like a restless prison yard. The main muscle comes from Multiplier Blocks, where each position carries its own multiplier and doubles whenever it’s involved in a win, hit by xSplit, or boosted by Cell Search. In the base game these values can climb to 128x, and in the premium bonus round they can get even more intimidating.
Things get even more unruly with the locked Enhancer Cells above and below the reels. Once unlocked, they can reveal Cake Buster for wilds, xWays for multiple matching Prisoner symbols, xSplit to double reel multipliers, Yard Dealer to upgrade symbols, or Cell Search, which collects low-paying symbols, boosts values, and turns wild. It’s a feature set that keeps the tension high and the cell doors rattling.
The bonus side of the game starts when scatters land. 3 scatters trigger Sewer Escape Spins, where sticky multipliers land on locked reels, unlocked positions stay open, and extra scatters award more spins. 4 scatters trigger Manhunt Spins, which takes things a step further by raising the Multiplier Block cap to 512x and unlocking extra Corner Enhancer Cells along the way. That’s where the real jailbreak potential starts showing its face.
Because there are several ways to buy straight into the action, here’s the full bonus buy lineup:
Bonus Option | Cost |
Bonus Booster | 2.5x |
2x Bonus Booster | 10x |
2x Bonus + Open x64 Booster | 150x |
2x Bonus + All x128 Booster | 3,000x |
Sewer Escape Spins | 100x |
Lucky Draw | 300x |
Manhunt Spins | 500x |
These buys give players different ways to cut to the chaos, whether that means nudging the scatter count or going straight for the game’s most dangerous bonus rounds.
Roshtein’s Take
I really like this one because it feels raw, nasty, and properly unpredictable. Manhunt Spins is the big headline for me - once those multipliers start climbing and the extra cells open up, it feels like the whole slot is one spin away from completely losing control.

This is the kind of game that can keep you sweating through the dead spins because you know the upside is absolutely criminal. With a max win of 46,532x, loads of moving parts, and that classic Nolimit City chaos, San Quentin Manhunt has the sort of explosive potential that’ll break down the walls.






