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Super Graphics Upside Down Slot Review
What is Super Graphics Upside Down?
Super Graphics Upside Down is Blueprint Gaming’s 5-reel, All Ways slot that fuses anime character art with classic fruit symbols and a five-tier progressive jackpot meter. The Combo Frenzy mechanic points to a cascading or multi-way win structure, sitting this inside Blueprint’s arcade-kitsch sub-genre rather than their smoother licensed releases. The aesthetic leans maximalist: candy-bright purples and blues, three maneki-neko figurines above the reels as permanent mascots, and a starburst of magenta and violet rays for a background.
How does Super Graphics Upside Down play?
Super Graphics Upside Down plays on an All Ways structure with medium volatility, a 95.81% RTP, and a 1,000x base max-win ceiling. The five-tier jackpot (Grand, Mega, Major, Minor, Mini) represents a ceiling the paytable alone does not capture, and it is where the slot’s main upside argument lives. The Combo Frenzy mechanic delivers cascading or multi-way wins that resolve quickly, and the base-game rhythm is snappy rather than theatrical: win states light up the reel borders with a yellow glow and move on without ceremony. The maths model concentrates meaningful return into the free games feature, so the base game is primarily the wait. The 95.81% RTP sits a touch below the 96% that functions as a rough category floor, and that gap matters more here because the 1,000x base ceiling is modest for medium volatility. Blueprint’s Fishin’ Frenzy series runs the same jackpot-tier structure, and the proposition is comparable: the jackpot is the dream, the base game keeps the meter warm.
What stood out?
Super Graphics Upside Down’s anime character royals bring genuine early-Capcom fighting-game energy: a green-haired swordsman for the jack, a blue-haired trident bearer for the king, a red-haired warrior queen. That specificity lifts the art above the generic fantasy figures that fill most of the category, and the whole design commits to its aesthetic in the way Push Gaming’s Jammin’ Jars does rather than hedging toward neutrality. The trade-off is that the maths do not fully repay that conviction. Medium volatility, sub-96% RTP, and a 1,000x base cap is a combination that needs the jackpot to do real structural work, and jackpot probabilities are not published.
Should you play?
Maybe, if the jackpot chase and Blueprint’s arcade-anime energy are the draw. The base maths are modest: 95.81% RTP below the category average, 1,000x ceiling, medium volatility. The jackpot tiers extend the ceiling meaningfully, but the probability of reaching the upper tiers is opaque by design. The aesthetic is distinctive and earns its session for genre fans, but the base-game maths ask you to take the ceiling on trust.
Score: 6.5 / 10
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