Paylines
5 Fixed Paylines (left to right)
Money Farm keeps things small. GameArt released this one back in 2015, and it shows in the best and worst ways. The grid is a classic 5×3 setup, the symbols are cheerful cartoon barnyard animals, and the whole thing runs on just 5 fixed paylines. Left to right, no pay-both-ways gimmick, no expanding ways count. By today's standards that's barely any lines at all, so plenty of spins land quiet.
The cast is what you'd expect from a farm theme done with a wink. A grinning cow, a pink pig, a floppy dog, a fluffy sheep, and the white rooster sit as the high-value symbols, while gold-tinted card royals from 9 up to A fill in the lower tier. That rooster is the Wild, and here's a quirk worth knowing: it only appears on reels 3, 4 and 5. So your wild substitutions are always crowded over on the right side of the board, never the left. It's a small design choice, but it shapes how wins build.
The golden egg handles the bonus duties. It's the Scatter, and landing enough of them triggers the free spins round, which is the single proper feature this game carries. No bonus buy. No jackpot ladder. No second-screen mini-game hiding anywhere. What you do get on top is GameArt's familiar card gamble, the red-or-black double-up that sits over every win if you fancy pushing your luck. You can take it or walk away with the win intact.
Numbers-wise, the RTP runs at 95.90%, which is a touch below the modern average, and volatility lands in the medium-high band. Max win caps at 1,200x your stake. That ceiling is modest, honestly, and it's the part that dates Money Farm most. You won't find the kind of huge multiplier potential newer slots dangle in front of you. But that's also kind of the point. This is a relaxed, low-stakes barnyard spinner with charm to spare, not a high-roller chase. If you want something busy and explosive, look elsewhere. If you want a gentle farm-themed grind with one tidy free spins feature, Money Farm fits.