Piggy Town
- RTP
- 96.00%
- Volatility
- HIGH
- Max win
- 8,000×
- Hit freq
- -
- Grid
- -
- Bet
- -
- Released
- 2024-09-23
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Our take
Animal-themed expandable-grid slot with 96% RTP, 10,000 payways, and 8,000× max win from Stakelogic.
Piggy Town invites players into a colourful farmyard where pigs and sweets line a 6×5 grid that can expand to 6×6, generating up to 10,000 dynamic payways. High volatility supports the 8,000× max win, making it a serious contender for big-hit chasers. The 96% RTP sits at the industry standard, promising fair theoretical returns. Cascading reels trigger after wins, dropping new symbols and potentially chaining multiple payouts from a single spin. Free spins and multiway bonuses add depth without overwhelming simplicity. The buy feature lets players jump directly into free spins, bypassing the wait—useful for impatient or high-stake players. Bets range €0.10 to €50, accommodating most bankroll sizes. The vibrant pig and sweet aesthetic appeals to players seeking cheerful, uncomplicated theming.
Pros
- Expandable grid (6×5 to 6×6) and up to 10,000 payways create dense coverage
- Cascading reels chain multiple wins from single spins
- 8,000× max win and 96% RTP reward long-session, high-volatility players
- Buy feature offers instant bonus access for impatient or high-stakes play
Cons
- High volatility means extended spells without meaningful payouts
- 10,000 payways create payline overload for casual players
- Expandable grid adds complexity; game feel varies spin to spin
Math & maxes
Math breakdown
- Volatility score
- 3 / 5
- Max win
- 8,000x the stake
FAQ
What does the buy feature do?
It lets you purchase entry into the free spins bonus round, skipping the need to land scatter symbols organically.
How many payways can I get?
The grid starts at 6×5 (generating 4,096 ways) and can expand to 6×6 (up to 10,000 ways), depending on symbol positions.
Do cascading reels guarantee multiple wins?
No; cascades only trigger if a winning symbol falls into place after the first cascade. Subsequent cascades are rare but possible.





