Genii went full Americana with Eagle Eye, and honestly, the result lands somewhere between a national park gift shop and a Vegas neon parlor. You get a bald eagle wrapped in stars and stripes, lucky golden 7s sitting on reel five, wolves on shield crests, salmon mid-leap, and royals etched into chunky chrome. The frame is flanked by red and blue stars on a dark diamond-quilt background, with three jackpot meters glowing across the top: Minor at 250, Major at 1,000, and Mega at 5,000.
The maths is classic 5×3 territory with 20 fixed paylines running left-to-right. Bets stretch from a dime up to twenty-five bucks, which gives both penny spinners and high rollers somewhere to land. The top symbol pays a flashy 777 coins for five-of-a-kind, leaning hard into the lucky-sevens motif. And yes, that motif resurfaces in the max win figure too. Eagle Eye caps out at 77,700 coins, which for a Genii title is genuinely respectable.
Three features carry the game. Stacked Wilds ride single reels and substitute for everything except the scatters, so a fully stacked reel three can light up the screen in one go. Three Free Spins scatters on reels 1, 3 and 5 trigger 8 spins, and this is where the Mega Reel kicks in. The middle three reels fuse into one giant block, and whatever sits in the center expands to a 3-wide mega symbol. It's the same trick Genii used on Mega Cats and Mega Deep, so if you've spun those, you know the rhythm. Extra Spin scatters on reels 1 and 5 add three more spins when two land, though scatters won't retrigger the bonus itself.
The real headline act is the Jackpot Super Spins Feature. Hit three or more Feature coins anywhere on the reels and you flip into a hold-and-respin round. Three respins to start, sticky symbols, more Feature coins reset the counter. At the end, every locked coin reveals a cash prize or one of the three jackpot tiers. It's a solid mechanic, lifted in spirit from Eastern Wonder, just with proper jackpot reveals layered on top.
Gripe? Genii still won't publish an RTP figure, which is frustrating for anyone trying to vet the maths before committing real money. Beyond that, Eagle Eye is a tidy, surprisingly generous Genii build with two bonus games stitched together cleanly.