ποΈ Key Takeaways
- Gamomat is a German slot studio that began in Berlin in 2008, building land-based machines before moving online.
- It develops slot games exclusively, with more than 190 titles in its catalogue.
- Its identity is classic German slot design: fruit machines, book games and long-running series, kept simple and familiar.
- Flaming Link is its signature hold-and-win feature, locking special symbols in place for respins and jackpots.
- Optional side bets, the Red Hot Firepot and Golden Nights, add mystery jackpots for an extra stake.
- The Deluxe habit reworks its hits into upgraded versions, from Books & Bulls Deluxe to Magic Stone Deluxe.
- Most of its slots return close to 96.1%, in a tight range that rarely strays far either way.
Gamomat is one of Germany's best-known slot makers, and it wears that heritage openly. It started in 2008 building machines for German arcades and gambling halls, then carried that classic, straightforward style online.
The result is a catalogue built for players who like a slot they can read at a glance: fruit symbols, lucky sevens, expanding books and a gamble button, rather than sprawling mechanics. There are more than 190 of these in its range, and the studio is slots-only, with no live games, no crash and no tables.
What Gamomat does, it does consistently, and the honest flip side is that same consistency: its games are dependable rather than surprising, and many of them play very much alike. If you want reinvention, this is not the studio for you.
If you want a solid classic slot, few make them more reliably.
βοΈ From Cabinets to Casinos
Gamomat was founded in Berlin in 2008, and in its early years it made physical gaming machines for the German land-based market. That background still shapes the games.
The card gamble, the risk ladder and the fruit-and-sevens layouts all come straight from the arcade tradition, carried onto the screen with sharper graphics. The studio moved into online slots in the mid-2010s and has grown into one of Germany's leading developers, working across regulated European markets.
Its games are built by GAMOMAT Development GmbH in Berlin, and it now runs its own Remote Game Server, so a casino can take the full catalogue through a single integration. Everything is made in HTML5 for phones as much as desktops.
π Books, Fruits and Deluxe Remakes
The catalogue is organized into a few clear families. The book games are the core, Ramses Book, Book of Madness and The Book Beyond among them, each built on an expanding-symbol free-spins round in the long tradition of the Egyptian book slot.
The fruit and sevens machines, like Fancy Fruits, Royal Seven and Fruit Mania, cover the classic end, while action and ancient themes such as Roman Legion, Crystal Ball and Sticky Diamonds fill out the rest. Running through all of it is the Deluxe habit.
Gamomat regularly takes an existing hit and reissues it as a Deluxe, Ultra or XXL edition with extra features or a higher ceiling, so Books & Bulls, Magic Stone and Royal Seven each exist in several forms. It is a catalogue that rewards settling on a favourite rather than a constant hunt for the new.
π Flaming Link and the Firepot
For all its classic leanings, Gamomat has a modern signature, and it is Flaming Link. This is its take on the hold-and-win format: land enough special symbols and they lock in place while the rest of the reels respin, building toward linked prizes and fixed jackpots.
A whole Flaming Link family now exists, wrapping the feature around older favourites like Ramses Book, Roman Legion and Fruit Mania. The other Gamomat hallmark is its jackpot side bets.
For an extra stake you can switch on the Red Hot Firepot or the Golden Nights bonus, each of which adds a mystery jackpot on top of the base game. They are optional, so you decide whether to take on the extra cost, but they are where the studio's bigger prizes tend to sit.
π Classic Features, Kept Simple
Away from those, the feature set is deliberately plain. Most Gamomat slots offer a card gamble, guess red or black to double a win, and a risk ladder for stepping a prize up or down, both lifted from the land-based tradition.
Base-game wins are often modest, with most of the value coming from the free-spins round and its expanding symbols. A few titles carry a Bonus Buy, letting you pay straight into the free spins instead of waiting for the trigger.
Our bonus buy guide explains what that costs you over time. None of this is elaborate, and that is the point: Gamomat builds slots you can pick up in a single spin.
π The RTP Band
Gamomat is unusually consistent on returns. Most of its slots sit in a narrow band between 96.0% and 96.2%, with a great many landing near 96.1%, so you rarely have to wonder whether a given title is set high or low.
Rates above 96.2% are rare, and figures below 96% are uncommon. That said, the studio does offer alternative RTP models for some markets, so a casino can occasionally run a lower build.
Each game shows its active rate on its own paytable, so go by that. For how return and swing shape a session, see our RTP guide and volatility guide.
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Licensing and Testing
Gamomat supplies its games through GAMOMAT RGS Ltd, which holds a Type 1 business-to-business licence from the Malta Gaming Authority. It is also licensed by the Swedish Gambling Authority, so you will find its games at regulated casinos across those markets and beyond.
Our MGA guide covers what the Maltese licence requires, and our SGA licence review covers the Nordic side. On top of the licences, the games are checked for fairness and randomness by independent labs, among them iTech Labs and BMM Testlabs, and it is certified to the ISO 27001 security standard.
None of that changes how a spin behaves, so pick a figure you can afford to lose before you begin and hold to it.
πΉοΈ Free Demos on This Page
Every Gamomat slot here is free to play in demo, no money down and no account, which suits this catalogue well. Because the games run on familiar mechanics, a few demo spins are usually enough to know whether a title is for you.
When you want to play for real, you will find Gamomat at the licensed casinos listed on our Popular Casinos page.
π Vistagamble's Honest Assessment
After running the catalogue against our editorial criteria, we rate Gamomat as a dependable specialist in classic slots, a studio that knows its lane and stays in it. Here is the balanced view to help you decide whether it fits your play style.
β The Positives
- Reliable, readable slots: the classic design means you always know how a Gamomat game works, which suits players who prefer clarity to complexity.
- Plenty to explore: upward of 190 titles across fruit, book, action and ancient themes give a lot to work through.
- Consistent returns: with almost everything near 96.1%, you rarely have to worry about landing on a low-RTP build.
- Strong regulatory footing: Malta and Swedish licences plus independent testing keep its games on well-regulated casino floors.
β The Negatives
- Samey by design: the games draw on a small set of features, so a lot of them feel alike once you have played a few.
- Modest top wins: this is not a studio for record multipliers, and the biggest prizes sit mostly behind the jackpot side bets.
- Little innovation: Gamomat rarely tries anything new, which is the flip side of its dependability.
- The best features cost more: the mystery jackpots and Bonus Buys are optional but add to your stake to reach the studio's bigger moments.
π Conclusion
Gamomat is a slot studio that knows exactly what it is. Its German arcade heritage runs right through the catalogue, from the card gamble to the fruit reels to the expanding books, and the Flaming Link feature gives the old formats a modern lift.
For a player who wants a classic slot done properly, with a return they can count on, it is one of the safer names to spin. It is not the studio for chasing the next big idea.
The games are familiar by design, and the top wins stay moderate. Play a few in demo to find a theme you like, take the steady 96.1% as the real appeal, and treat Gamomat as a dependable staple rather than a thrill.
Frequently Asked Questionsβ
What is Flaming Link?
It is Gamomat's hold-and-win feature, where special symbols lock in place and the reels respin toward linked prizes and jackpots. A whole family of Flaming Link versions exists, built around older Gamomat hits.
What is the Red Hot Firepot?
It is an optional side bet that adds a mystery jackpot for an extra stake. Golden Nights is a second version of the same idea, and both are where Gamomat's bigger prizes sit.
Is Gamomat a slots-only studio?
Yes, it develops only slots. You will not find live dealer, crash or table games from Gamomat.
What RTP do Gamomat slots have?
Most return close to 96.1%, and the spread is narrow. Some casinos may load a lower build, so check the game's info screen.
What are Gamomat's most popular slots?
Books & Bulls, Ramses Book, Fancy Fruits, Roman Legion and Crystal Ball are among its best known. Many of these also appear in Deluxe and Flaming Link versions.
Are Gamomat slots good for big wins?
Gamomat is not a big-win studio, its top payouts are moderate rather than record-breaking. The larger prizes tend to come through the optional Firepot and Golden Nights side bets.
Do Gamomat slots have a bonus buy?
Some do, so you can buy directly into the bonus round instead of waiting for it. It is offered on selected titles, not across the whole range.
Can I play Gamomat games for free?
Yes, all of its slots run here in demo mode at no cost, and no account is needed. It is a good way to test a theme before staking real money.