ABOUT
Human minds are messy playgrounds, and Disorder by Nolimit City dives headfirst into that madness. Acting as a prequel to the infamous Mental series, this slot trades hospitals for white-picket suburbia - a perfect facade hiding festering chaos underneath.

At first glance, everything screams 1950s perfection: pastel lawns, smiling families, and that too-good-to-be-true soundtrack humming in the background. But when the cracks start showing, things get ugly fast. What begins as a postcard-perfect family story spirals into psychological breakdown, and Disorder captures that collapse beautifully through evolving visuals, decaying symbols, and one of Nolimit’s most layered gameplay systems yet.
Running on a 6-reel, 4-3-4-3-4-3 grid with 1,728 ways to win, the game’s structure itself feels unstable - constantly shifting and splitting under pressure. This is Mental’s eerie, methodical sibling: more grounded, but just as unhinged when it starts to unravel.
Betting Options and Bonus Features
If you thought sanity came cheap, think again. Disorder runs on high volatility and a maximum win of 23,500x, backed by an RTP of 96.11% in its top configuration. Every spin feels like a trigger pull - calm one second, carnage the next.
The Fire Frames mechanic lights the first spark. Random frames appear across the reels, splitting any symbol that lands within them into multiple parts - up to 16 fragments per symbol. Scatters caught in a Fire Frame upgrade into super scatters, hinting at what’s bubbling below the surface.
Underneath, the Enhancer Cells wait like repressed memories, ready to burst. Sitting beneath reels 2, 4, and 6, these cells awaken after enough Fire Frames appear, revealing special modifiers such as:
- Molotovs that split chosen symbols across the reels
- Delusions that morph symbols into higher-paying icons
- Paranoia Multipliers that can hit anywhere from 1x to 999x
- Nuclear Wilds that wipe reels clean of sanity
- xBombs that detonate losing symbols and raise the global multiplier
Stack these effects, and the ways to win multiply faster than intrusive thoughts.
Bonus Rounds
Disorder’s bonus system is a descent through layers of psychological collapse — each tier darker and more rewarding than the last:
- Obsessive Compulsive Spins: Triggered with 3 scatters (up to one super scatter). Fire Frames and multipliers reset each spin, mirroring control slipping through your fingers.
- Antisocial Personality Spins: Land at least 2 super scatters, and you enter an unrelenting phase where multipliers don’t reset between spins.
- Severe Dissociative Identity Spins: The ultimate break. Fire Frames stick permanently, multipliers persist, and chaos takes full control.
If you survive the madness, you’ll even get the option to buy extra spins, carrying your multiplier and sticky Fire Frames forward for another hit of delirium.
Of course, Nolimit gives you ways to force the breakdown early through Bonus Buys and Boosters:
- Bonus Booster (2x bet): Higher chance to trigger a bonus.
- Fire Booster (4x bet): More Fire Frames in play.
- Enhancer Booster (15x bet): Guarantees 9 Fire Frames, basically opening the floodgates.
You can also directly buy your way into Obsessive, Antisocial, or Dissociative spins for 80x, 300x, or 800x the bet - or take a risky Lucky Draw for 370x if you’re feeling unstable.
The deeper you go, the darker it gets - and the more rewarding it becomes. Disorder doesn’t just simulate madness; it makes you live it.
Roshtein’s Take
TROOPS, Disorder messes with your head in all the right ways. At first, you think you’re in some retro dream - sunny lawns, jazzy tunes, good vibes. Then the Fire Frames hit, the reels start splitting like glass, and suddenly you’re knee-deep in a psychological meltdown that keeps paying.

What I love most is how the gameplay mirrors the story. The further you spiral into the bonus rounds, the more the mechanics unravel - multipliers stacking, symbols fracturing, wins exploding. When you hit those Severe Dissociative Identity Spins, and Fire Frames stay sticky, it’s pure insanity, and I mean the good kind.
Nolimit didn’t just make another edgy slot; they made a prequel that actually deepens the lore. It’s slick, it’s haunting, and it’s a reminder that beneath every calm surface, there’s chaos waiting to spin.






