Shady Lady Studios doesn’t do safe. While most slot developers are churning out sparkly gems and cuddly animals, these folks decided to make a game about a guy named Tucker who stress-eats fast food and gets liposuction. Yeah, it’s weird. But it’s also weirdly compelling.
What’s This Game About?
Tucker’s got problems. He’s sitting in a greasy restaurant, chain-smoking and downing burgers like there’s no tomorrow. Through the window, you can see the liposuction clinic where he goes to literally suck the consequences out of his body. It’s dark comedy at its finest, and honestly? It’s refreshingly human in a way most slots aren’t.
The game doesn’t judge Tucker. Instead, it shows you those destructive cycles we all recognize – the instant gratification, the quick fixes, the whole “I’ll just undo this later” mentality. It’s uncomfortable, sure. But it’s also kind of brilliant.
Try It Here
Want to see what all the fuss is about? Give the demo a spin right here. No money required, just pure curiosity about what happens when slot designers go completely off-script.
How It Works
Suck uses scatter pays on a 6×5 grid, and you need 8 or more matching symbols anywhere on screen to win. When you hit a win, those symbols vanish and new ones cascade down – potentially triggering more wins in a chain reaction.
The symbol lineup is perfectly on-brand: cigarettes, bottle caps, salt shakers, lighters, chips, drumsticks, hot dogs, and pizza slices. You won’t find any wilds here – they’ve been “sucked out” of the game entirely.

Volatility, RTP, and Max Win
Volatility sits at high, with an RTP of 96.1% (though lower versions exist, so check before you play). The max win caps at 20,000x your stake.
The Giant Burger Mystery
During base game spins, a massive burger symbol can plop down on the reels, taking up anywhere from 2×2 to 5×5 grid spaces. When it lands, it reveals a random pay symbol. Sometimes hot-sauce bottles appear alongside it, which is where things get spicy.
These hot-sauce bottles can explode after a cascade ends, spreading sauce in random linear patterns across the grid. Some splattered positions contain multipliers. Others are empty, triggering another cascade. If multiple hot-sauce multipliers land on the same spot, they multiply each other before combining. Hot-sauce bottles that don’t explode might reactivate if more cascades happen.
It’s chaotic in the best way possible.

Free Spins: The LipoSuck Pro Pump
Hit 3 scatter symbols and you’re in for 6 free spins. This is where the theme really commits. A “LipoSuck Pro Pump” appears beside the reels, complete with a gauge that spins after every winning spin.
If the gauge lands in the green zone, the pump activates and starts sucking fat until it randomly stops at one of four levels. Each level has its own multiplier that gets applied to your win:
- Level 1: x2 to x10 (capped at x10)
- Level 2: x3 to x100 (capped at x100)
- Level 3: x5 to x500 (capped at x500)
- Level 4: x10 to x2,000 (capped at x2,000)
Sometimes Tucker literally kicks the pump, which can either upgrade the level or combine your current multiplier with a higher level’s multiplier. Multiplier Upgrade symbols can land during free spins, boosting values by x2 to x5. Gauge Upgrade symbols increase the green activation area, making pump triggers more likely. Extra Spin symbols do exactly what you’d expect – add one more free spin.

Super Bonus: Tucker’s Last Resort
Land 4 scatters instead of 3 and you trigger 8 Super Bonus free spins. These work like regular free spins with two major differences: the pump activation area only resets when you actually win a pump multiplier (meaning gauge upgrades accumulate between spins), and the multiplier caps shoot through the roof:
- Level 1: up to x20
- Level 2: up to x200
- Level 3: up to x1,000
- Level 4: up to x9,999
That x9,999 potential is absolutely bonkers.
The Store: Skip the Wait
If you’re impatient (and Tucker would understand), there’s a whole store of options:
Boosters increase your chances of triggering bonuses without guaranteeing them. Bonus Boost costs 1.5x your bet, Big Bonus Boost runs 5x, and Burger Boost (15x) drops a burger symbol on every spin.
Bonus Buys guarantee features at these prices:
- Bonus Buy: 79x (regular free spins)
- Super Bonus Buy: 292x (super free spins)
- Bronze Bonus: 129x (enhanced version)
- Silver Bonus: 348x (better enhanced version)
- Gold Bonus: 1,596x (best enhanced version)
Highlight Reels let you buy spin batches and receive only the top 3 results, presented in ascending win order. Prices range from 80x to 860x depending on how many spins you’re sampling.
Loot Boxes cost 186x to 571x and award random Enhanced Bonuses from Bronze, Silver, or Gold tiers. Each tier has three star levels – higher stars mean better odds of massive prizes. It’s gambling within gambling, which feels very on-theme for this game.
Should You Play It?
Suck isn’t trying to be your friend. It’s not bright, cheerful, or uplifting. It’s a slot about bad habits and worse coping mechanisms, wrapped around some genuinely innovative scatter-pay mechanics.
If you want sunshine and rainbows, there are literally thousands of other slots. But if you want something that takes risks, tells an uncomfortable story, and backs it up with solid math and creative features? This might be exactly what you’re looking for.
The multiplier potential in Super Bonus rounds is legitimately exciting. The cascading wins keep things moving. The burger and hot-sauce mechanics add enough randomness to prevent monotony. And yes, watching Tucker kick that pump never gets old.
Just remember: this is high volatility. Come prepared for the ups and downs – much like Tucker’s blood sugar levels.
It’s weird. It’s uncomfortable. It’s surprisingly honest about human nature. And somehow, it all works.
They made a slot about a fat dude getting liposuction and y’all calling it refreshingly human 😂😂😂😂😂😂
That takes BALLS
10/10 for pure chaos, 0/10 for my mental health