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PG Soft debuts its Three Crazy Piggies slot

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PG Soft, a world-class digital mobile games company, has released Three Crazy Piggies slot, a modern twist on the classic fable that sees the tables turned on the cunning grey wolf.

Three Crazy Piggies is a 5-reel (3 rows in reel 3, 4 rows in reels 1, 2, 4 and 5) video slot starring symbol transformations and x10 multiplier. A rocking soundtrack builds the atmosphere in Everloom Forest, as the youngest brother’s stone house is challenged to stand against the wolf’s might.

A Wild Piggy Bank symbol and Wild Wolf symbol substitute for all symbols except the Scatter symbol – although the Wild Piggy Bank only appears on reel 3. If a Wild symbol appears on reel 3 and there is a win, the Wild symbol will be collected before wins are paid.

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Once the first Wild symbol is collected, all Wolf symbols will be transformed into Wild Wolf symbols. If a second Wild symbol is collected, all Spade symbols, Heart symbols, Club symbols and Diamond symbols will be taken out of the game. Three Wilds means all wins will be multiplied by x10. No further Wild symbols can be collected after the third is secured.

Three Scatter House symbols that are found anywhere on the reels will trigger the Free Spins Feature with 10 free spins. Additional Scatter symbols in the Free Spins feature will award two more free spins. Once in this feature, all Wolf symbols will be transformed into Wild Wolf symbols. Spades, Heart, Club and Diamond symbols will be also removed from the reels and all wins will be multiplied by x10. Players are able to retrigger the Free Spins feature.

PG Soft’s spokesperson commented: “Our Three Crazy Piggies game is a new take on the classic story that sees the three pig protagonists take their revenge. We’ve incorporated a host of engaging features to give players a mind-blowing experience where the winners have a chance to build a house of gold.”

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