Paylines
10 fixed paylines
Pack the binoculars and load the cartridge belt. Safari Shoot! drops you onto a sun-baked African savannah where Genii leans hard into a big-game hunting theme, complete with trophy-mounted warthog, kudu, wildebeest and springbok heads framed in wooden plaques. The red metal cabinet sits against acacia trees and distant rock outcrops. It's a classic 5×3 build running on 10 fixed paylines, so there's no fiddling with line counts before you spin.
The base game keeps things simple, maybe a touch too simple if you've grown used to flashier modern releases. A glowing bullet acts as the wild, substituting for everything except the two scatter symbols. Beyond that, the reels just spin and pay left to right, with the top animal premium worth 300 coins for five of a kind. Nothing wrong with it. It's just plain until a feature kicks in.
And the features are where Safari Shoot earns its name. Land three Buffalo Bonus scatters on reels 1, 3 and 5 and you trigger the Buffalo Bonus, a three-level shoot pick game. Each level lets you fire at one of three buffalo for a prize, so you get three chances total before the bonus tallies up your haul.
The bigger draw is the Safari Shoot! feature, a hold-and-win round. Three green feature symbols on reels 1, 3 and 5 set it off. You start with three spins, and any feature symbol landing in view gets held for the rest of the round. An Extra Spins symbol can top up your spin count. When the spins run dry, each held symbol reveals either a cash value or one of four named jackpots: Springbok, Wildebeest, Kudu or Buffalo. Prizes scale with the bet that triggered the round, and the overall top payout climbs to up to 7,875 coins.
One honest gripe. Genii doesn't publish an RTP figure anywhere, not in the client, the API, or the official paytable. For a player who likes to know the math before committing, that's a real blind spot. You're trusting the brand here. If that doesn't bother you, the hold-and-win jackpot hunt makes Safari Shoot a fun, no-frills spin.