Miles Harker
Game analyst · based in Malta · reviewing InOut Games since day one of this site
Miles spent six years as a QA engineer in mobile game studios, breaking builds for a living and filing the bug reports nobody wanted to read. In 2022 he moved to Malta and switched sides of the industry: instead of testing games before release, he started testing casino games after release - the versions real players actually get. Every InOut Games review on this site is his work.
How every review on this site is made
The method has not changed since the first review and it does not bend for any game. Five rules, applied every single time:
- Play first, write second. Every game gets real sessions in the free demo, and the mechanics are re-checked against the in-game rulebook - the How to play screens, the paytable, the buy-bonus cards. Marketing pages lie; rule screens rarely do.
- Screenshots from our own sessions. More than 150 gameplay screenshots across the catalogue, all captured in play, none taken from press kits. If a review shows a bonus round, it is because we triggered or bought that bonus round.
- Every payout checked to the cent. Cash-out equals bet times multiplier, and the balance before and after has to reconcile. Where a review quotes a win, the arithmetic behind it was verified frame by frame. When a "SUPER WIN" screen actually means you lost money on a bonus buy, the review says so.
- Official numbers only. RTP and release dates come from the studio's official data. Affiliate sites routinely invent RTP figures, paylines and max wins for these games - several reviews here document exactly which numbers the copycats got wrong.
- "Not published" means not published. When InOut Games does not state a max win, volatility or bet range, the review says the number is not public instead of making one up. An honest gap beats a confident guess.
By the numbers
The current state of the catalogue, as of August 2026:
- 35+InOut games reviewed, from Chicken Road to Joker's Clash
- 150+original gameplay screenshots published
- 5gameplay videos recorded and edited in-house
- 100%of quoted payouts verified against on-screen numbers
Why crash games specifically
Because they are the most misdescribed category in the casino world. A crash game is a five-second loop with two or three real variables, which makes it trivially easy for content farms to fill pages with invented mechanics that sound plausible. When we rebuilt this catalogue, most of the old texts had at least one serious factual error - wrong RTP, wrong difficulty structure, features that do not exist. QA habits die hard, and this niche needs them more than most.
Picks worth starting with
Six reviews that show the method at work:
- Chicken Road - the flagship, 98% RTP and a hard cash cap the marketing does not mention
- Wheel Out - collector mechanics explained pickup by pickup
- Penalty Nations Cup - what "the result is determined before you kick" really means
- Fruit Love Fever - why wild multipliers add up instead of multiplying, straight from the rulebook
- Chicken Road 2 Bonus - a bought bonus that paid back 54.75x of its 100x price, documented honestly
- Squid Gamebler - three rings, dual cash-out, and the lowest RTP in the lineup called out as such
Independence
Neither Miles nor this site works for InOut Games, and the studio has no say in what gets published. The site earns money through casino affiliate links, which is disclosed on the about page along with the editorial policy. Praise cannot be bought with a partner deal, and the reviews criticising low RTP or overpriced bonus buys stay up.
Questions about a review, or spotted a number that does not add up? Write to contact@in-outgames.com - corrections make the catalogue better.