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4096 ways to win
Somewhere in a sunny pine forest, a log-cabin lookout has been rigged into a slot machine. That's the setup Peter & Sons runs with in Bear Patrol, and the whole thing leans into their chunky comic style: carved wooden card royals, cartoon foxes and wolves peering out of coloured frames, and a bear-faced Scatter keeping watch. The reel panel itself is lashed together from logs. There's even a little red shelf of stacked gold coins bolted to the top-right corner, which tells you exactly what this game cares about.
Under the woodland paint it's a 6×4 grid with 4096 ways to win, left to right, no fixed lines. Wins vanish and fresh symbols tumble down through cascading reels, so one spin can keep paying while matches keep forming. The RTP sits at 96.2% and the volatility runs high, which fits the shape of it: patient spins, then a burst. You can stake anywhere from 0.10 up to 100 a spin.
The real engine is the coins. Paw-print Coin tokens land carrying set values, anything from 0.2x your bet up to a hefty 1000x, and they stay sticky through a cascade. When the Backpack lands (only one per round), it scoops up every coin on the panel and pays it out on the spot. In the base game the vault beside the reels tallies coins but wipes clean after each cascade, which is the frustrating bit, honestly. All that counting, gone.
Free Spins fix that. Land three bear Scatters for 7 spins, plus 2 more for each extra Scatter, and now the vault stops resetting. It just keeps swelling spin after spin. No retriggers, but you won't miss them. The Wild covers every regular symbol except the Scatter and Backpack. Want faster action? Golden Bet adds 1.5x for more Backpacks and better trigger odds, or you can Buy Free Spins for a random 7 to 13, vault intact. Top prize is capped at 5,000x.