Provider
Yggdrasil Gaming
Paylines
4,096 ways to win
Dick the Farmer is Yggdrasil's cheekiest Toons release of 2025, and yes, the title is a deliberate double-entendre that the cartoon hero leans into with every wink. The setting? A bright red barn under a postcard-blue sky, with a green vintage pickup parked off to one side and rolling pastures stretching back toward the horizon. It's silly. It's also surprisingly well-built underneath.
The math runs on a 6×4 grid with 4,096 ways to win, 96% RTP, and a high-volatility profile rated 4 out of 5. Hit frequency lands at 33.98%, which is decent for a ways game with this much stack potential. Bets sit between $0.10 and $10. The cap? 20,000x your stake, though Yggdrasil's marketing copy floats a 25,000x figure that doesn't quite match the API ceiling. Minor quibble, but it's worth flagging.
Four mechanics carry the gameplay. Synched Reels fire randomly in the base game and become guaranteed during free spins, locking 2 to 6 reels with identical symbols, and that's where the stacked wins come from. Corny Respins hand you a single respin with an extra synced reel attached. Harder Multipliers drop a random multiplier starting at 2x with no upper limit, and chained respins can stack the multipliers additively. Then there's the Jackpot Wheel, fed by water-drop sub-symbols you collect across spins. Reach 400 drops and you spin for 15x, 40x, 100x, or the 2,000x MAXI tier.
Free Spins trigger from 3, 4, 5, or 6 scatters, awarding 8, 12, 16, or 20 spins. Inside the bonus, Green Melons add synced reels and extra spins, while Yellow Melons bump a persistent multiplier. You can't retrigger the round, but the melons keep things ramping. If you'd rather skip the wait, the Buy Bonus ladder runs 75x, 150x, 250x, and 350x, with the top tier guaranteeing the full 20 spins.
One thing to flag, the jackpot collection state is locked per bet size. Switch your stake mid-collection and your drops don't carry over. Annoying if you forget. And honestly, the bawdy humor will land for some players and feel try-hard to others. But mechanically? It's a tidy little farm.