Donkey The Goats
- RTP
- 96.00%
- Volatility
- HIGH
- Max win
- 20,000×
- Hit freq
- -
- Grid
- 6x4
- Bet
- €0.20 - €100.00
- Released
- 2023-09-28
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Our take
AvatarUX's colossal 6-reel Megaways slot with 20,000× max win, bonus buy, and up to 117,649 ways to win.
AvatarUX's DonKey & the GOATS is a Megaways behemoth engineered for players who want maximum mechanical complexity. The 6-reel layout with variable row counts (5–7) creates the towering 117,649 ways to win. Each reel can expand, creating cascades of win combinations—the mathematical depth rivals or exceeds most competitors.
The slot's theming celebrates championship boxers (Iron Mike, Sugar Ray, Joe Louis, Muhammad Ali), though the boxing connection is thematic window dressing around the core Megaways mechanic. The DonKey scatter unlocks feature access, and bonus buy is available for players impatient to reach free spins.
A 96.00% RTP is excellent, and the 20,000× max win is substantial. Hit frequency sits at 27.63%, which is moderate for Megaways; many spins will be losses, but hits, when they land, can compound across the 117,649 ways. High volatility is baked in—expect extended losing streaks. The bonus frequency of 1 in 198 spins means patience is required.
Pros
- 117,649 ways to win offer mathematically dense, varied win paths
- 96.00% RTP is market-leading; expected returns are honest
- Bonus buy feature allows acceleration for impatient players
Cons
- Extreme volatility and sparse bonus frequency (1 in 198 spins) demand a deep bankroll
- Megaways complexity can overwhelm newer players; win evaluation requires concentration
How it plays
Megaways
Each spin generates a variable number of ways to win - up to 117,649 on the classic Megaways engine.
Math & maxes
Math breakdown
- Volatility score
- 3 / 5
- Max win
- 20,000x the stake
FAQ
How many ways to win are there?
Up to 117,649, depending on reel expansion. The exact count varies per spin.
What's the bonus frequency?
Approximately 1 in 198 spins. It's sparse, reflecting the high-volatility design.
Is bonus buy worth the cost?
It depends on your patience. If you prefer shorter play sessions, yes. If you're grinding for high variance, natural triggers may be cheaper long-term.