Game Information
There’s something about a game with the word Devil in it that always catches my attention, and 3 Wicked Devils by Iron Dog Studio definitely lives up to that fiery promise. It’s not trying to reinvent the slot wheel — instead, it focuses on being simple, satisfying, and genuinely fun to play. Sometimes that’s exactly what you want: a no-nonsense slot that just feels good to spin.
The setup instantly feels familiar if you’ve played Iron Dog’s “Power Combo” series. You’ve got three feature meters sitting proudly at the top of the reels, each tied to its own unique bonus. The goal is to trigger one — or all three — to unleash the chaos. It’s a format that works brilliantly here because it keeps you chasing those feature triggers without overcomplicating things.

Base game spins tick along nicely, with stacked wilds occasionally stepping in to stir the pot. Betting starts as low as 10p and goes right up to £50 for the high rollers — though let’s be honest, most of us in the 10p Gamer Arcade are sticking down at the comfy end of that range. Wins in the base game can feel modest, but it’s the features where 3 Wicked Devils really starts to sizzle.
You’ve got three main bonuses — a Collect feature, a Mystery feature, and a Prize feature — all tied to the wicked trio themselves. When one triggers, you’re taken to a fiery bonus round with three respins to start. It’s basically a Hold & Win mechanic but with a few spicy twists. In the Collect feature, purple devil symbols scoop up all the coin values in view, resetting your respins each time they land. It’s one of those bonuses that can turn from “meh” to “mega” in seconds if you get the right symbols.

You can also buy your way straight into any of the bonuses — and yes, I gave that a whirl. On a 20p bet, I hit a 46.80 return in one bonus, then followed it up by triggering all three features at once, which is where the fun really kicks off. With multiple devils at play and jackpots in sight — Mini, Minor, and Major — things get properly exciting. It’s fast, fiery, and surprisingly rewarding, especially when those purple collectors start chaining together.
Visually, 3 Wicked Devils keeps things clean. There’s fire licking at the edges, glowing symbols, and a devilish soundtrack that fits the theme without being over the top. It’s not overloaded with animation or special effects, and that’s part of the charm. It feels like Iron Dog Studio wanted to deliver a solid, reliable slot experience – and they’ve nailed it.

The bonus frequency feels decent, especially when playing around the lower stakes, and the Hold & Win element is tuned just right. You’re not sitting there for hours waiting for something to happen — it delivers enough excitement without burning you out. And honestly, there’s just something satisfying about those “fun balance” wins in the demo version.
3 Wicked Devils is set for release around the 24th–25th of October 2025, and it’s one I think a lot of players will enjoy once it lands. It’s simple, sharp, and loaded with fiery little features that keep you coming back for more.
Verdict:
Iron Dog Studio has cooked up a winner here. 3 Wicked Devils is fiery, fast, and fun — a reminder that sometimes the best slots don’t need to be complicated to be brilliant.
10p Gamer Rating – 7.8/10
