Lunar Rabbit is a feature-heavy 7×7 cluster slot from GameArt with a 96.59% RTP, high volatility, and a max win of 20,000x. Its core hook is the Feature Metre, which loads random effects after every 25 exploded symbols, while free spins grow the Jade Rabbit Wild from 1×1 to a full-screen 7×7 with a 10x multiplier. This is a strong demo-first slot because the real test is not the theme but how well you handle the pace, side progress, and bonus upgrade flow.

There are 8 regular symbols, plus 2 wild types – Jade Rabbit Wild and Moon Wild. Wins from 15 low symbols top out at 2x the bet, while premium clusters pay from 3x to 120x for 15 symbols. That payout shape tells you a lot. The base game is built to feed chain reactions, modifiers, and bonus progression more than to grind out steady premium-line value by itself. I like that when the cascades are active. I like it less when the board stalls and the spin dies before the meter becomes relevant.
The meter is where Lunar Rabbit gets interesting and a little demanding. Explosion can turn up to 8 random symbols into wilds and remove adjacent symbols. Slice and Dice drops a wild in the center and converts diagonal symbols into one random symbol. Destruction clears all low card suits, Swap Shop converts one low symbol type into another, and Lunar Rabbit Bonus places a 3×3 wild that later breaks into smaller wild pieces. That is a strong feature mix because each effect changes the board in a different way. It is also the slot’s main friction point, because one long cascade can push several ideas at you in quick succession.
Compared with Piggy Bjorn 2, this slot is less about one collector payoff and more about board state. Compared with a cleaner cluster title, Lunar Rabbit has more system traffic in the base game because you are tracking explosions, meter charging, random modifiers, and a very specific bonus trigger at the same time. The theme helps readability more than depth. The Chinese New Year styling is bright and clean, and the symbols stay visible on the 7×7 grid, but the slot’s identity comes from mechanical escalation, not from artwork.
The bonus trigger is also more specific than it first sounds. You need the Jade Rabbit Wild and a Moon Wild together to start 5 free spins. In the bonus, the Feature Metre becomes an upgrade bar, a Jade Rabbit Wild lands on every spin, and collected Moon Wilds push that rabbit through 7 size levels from 1×1 to 7×7. The final state fills the whole screen and applies a 10x multiplier. That is the one part I would absolutely test in demo first: how fast the upgrade ladder moves, whether the bigger rabbit sizes stay satisfying rather than chaotic, and whether the bonus earns its buildup.
That player split is easier to show than to overexplain:
| Play this demo if you like feature-dense cluster slots where cascades, meter loading, and bonus growth all matter at once. | Skip this demo if you want cleaner low-load sessions, faster standalone hits, or a slot that does not ask you to track side progress. |
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| Best for players who want to test 7×7 readability, high-volatility pacing, and the way 25-symbol thresholds shape the base game. | Not for players who get irritated when the best moments depend on chain reactions, staged upgrades, and a bonus trigger with two specific wild conditions. |
That matrix is the honest version of the slot. Lunar Rabbit has real energy, but it does not hide its demands. If you do not enjoy watching systems stack on top of cascades, the demo will tell you very quickly.
The buy menu changes how you read the whole game
Lunar Rabbit has 5 buy options: 50x for 2 meter features, 175x for 3, 450x for 4, 550x for 5, and 100x for direct free spins. Those prices matter because they reveal the slot’s structure. GameArt knows the game is built around loaded states, not around plain spins in isolation. A 100x free spins buy is the fastest way to test the upgrade ladder. A 550x full-feature buy is the fastest way to see whether the base mechanics feel rich or just overloaded when everything fires.
This is where demo becomes useful in a precise way. Use the free spins buy to judge whether the Moon Wild collection curve keeps tension alive across the 7 levels. Use one of the feature buys to see whether the base game’s meter system feels strategic or merely busy when several queued effects resolve back-to-back. Demo can answer both of those questions. It cannot tell you how often a 20,000x ceiling shows up in live play, and it cannot turn a feature-heavy design into a relaxed one.
What matters after the novelty wears off
A few details deserve more attention than the theme itself:
- The 25-exploded-symbol rule gives each cascade a second layer of value, so weak-looking boards can still become meaningful if they keep feeding the meter.
- The free spins round removes the random base-game modifiers, which makes the bonus cleaner than the base game, not messier.
- The 7-level rabbit growth path gives the bonus a visible arc instead of a flat loop, and that helps the round feel like progression rather than repetition.
- The side meter and upgrade bar are not decoration. They do real usability work in a slot that could have become unreadable very easily.
Lunar Rabbit is worth a demo run if you want a GameArt slot with visible escalation, real cluster energy, and a bonus that grows into something larger than a standard free-spins reset. Pass if you prefer simpler board reads, calmer sessions, or slots where the base game does not depend so heavily on cascades and side systems doing the heavy lifting.
FAQ
Lunar Rabbit has an RTP of 96.59%.
Lunar Rabbit is a high-volatility slot.
The maximum win is 20,000x the bet.
Free spins start when a Jade Rabbit Wild and a Moon Wild land together, awarding 5 free spins.
Yes. The slot includes 5 buy options, including direct access to loaded meter features and free spins.
Lunar Rabbit uses a 7×7 grid with Cluster Pays.











