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Up to 117,649 Megaways
Pragmatic Play keeps remodelling the kennel, and The Dog House Megaways 1000 is the loudest renovation yet. The cartoon backyard hasn't changed much: glossy pugs, a fluffy Shih Tzu, a rottweiler, bones scattered across a white picket fence and a sunny suburban sky. What's changed sits inside the wild. The “1000” in the title points straight at the new top multiplier, and that single number reshapes how the whole game pays.
Mechanically it's classic Megaways. Six reels, two to seven symbols apiece, and up to 117,649 ways to win recalculating on every drop (you'll see the counter tick from 480 to 7,200 depending on how the grid fills). The RTP runs 96.50% by default, with the usual operator-set lower options floating around. Volatility is high. Officially some sources hedge toward medium, but a 25,000x max win sitting on top of four-figure multiplier wilds tells you what kind of ride this actually is.
Here's the engine. Kennel wilds land only on reels 2 through 5, each stamped with a random multiplier somewhere between x1 and a brutal x1000. Land more than one in the same win and they don't add, they multiply against each other. Two mid-tier wilds can snowball fast, and that compounding is the entire path to the top prize.
Free spins arrive via the bone scatters and come in three flavours: Standard, Super 1, and Super 2, the last guaranteeing a sticky or random wild worth at least 25x. Don't want to wait? The Special Bets menu offers an Ante for ten times the free-spin chance, plus Super Spin 1 and Super Spin 2 that drop two or three random wilds every single spin. There's also a three-option Buy Feature if patience isn't your thing.
The one gripe? Ante and Super Spins switch off during a Buy, so you can't fully stack the boosts. And honestly, the theme is recycled for the fourth or fifth time now. But as a multiplier toy, this one's hard to put down.