Wild Swarm 3 Chocolate Eggs from Push Gaming is a 5-reel, 4-row slot blending Easter aesthetics with a heavy collection mechanic. Players track Green, Yellow, and Queen Bunny Bees as they fly into eggs to trigger Multiplier or Sticky features. The math revolves around a Wheel Feature with five fixed jackpots, including a 1,000x Grand prize. With Sticky Wilds locked in Free Spins and a segmented reward wheel, the game offers a high-variance experience for those chasing a calculated swarm.

The gameplay revolves around the tension between standard line hits and the long-term collection mechanic. Every time a Wild Honey symbol lands carrying a bee, it triggers a flight sequence toward the eggs perched above the reels. The Green Bunny Bee focuses on the Multiplier Egg, while the Yellow Bunny Bee targets the Sticky Egg. These bees don't guarantee an immediate trigger; they provide a chance, turning the base game into a psychological battle of “almost there.” For those who hate the slow burn, the Queen Bunny Bee is the ultimate wildcard, capable of flying into any egg with a significantly higher trigger probability than its peers. This mechanical hierarchy forces a specific style of play where you aren't just looking for symbols to align, but praying for the right color of wings to appear on your Wilds.
The payout structure is top-heavy and unforgiving for casual bettors. On a 0.50 unit bet, the Grand Jackpot sits at 500.00, representing a 1,000x ceiling that requires navigating the segmented Wheel Feature. This wheel appears when the Chest Symbol lands, acting as a high-variance gatekeeper. Most spins in the base game will yield low-value returns, with letters like J, Q, and K barely keeping the balance afloat. The real weight sits in the Flower and Honey Pot symbols, paying 2.00 and 5.00 for five-of-a-kind respectively on that same 0.50 bet. If you aren't hitting the 10x Wild lines or triggering the bee-led features, the balance bleed is rapid. This game is built for grinders who have the stomach to watch their credits dwindle while the eggs above the reels pulsate with potential.
Visually, the design leans heavily into the “Bunny Bee” concept, blending insect anatomy with holiday mascot traits. The animations are smooth, particularly the flight of the bees into the eggs, but the visual feedback can be deceptive. A bee flying into an egg doesn't mean the feature starts; it just means the chance was calculated and, often, rejected. This creates a high-friction environment where the aesthetics are friendly, but the RNG is cold. The Sticky Wilds are the only saving grace for massive recovery, but they are strictly locked behind the Free Spins feature. Once they land, they stay until the end of the round, creating a snowball effect that is the only realistic way to hit the upper tiers of the paytable.
Hidden Traps in the Garden
The garden is filled with mathematical hurdles that players often overlook during the first hundred spins. While the bees look like progress, they are essentially a visual representation of a random trigger chance that resets the psychological clock of the player.
Why is the Queen Bunny Bee a Double-Edged Sword?
The Queen Bunny Bee is marketed as the high-probability trigger, but its appearance is rare enough to be a statistical outlier in most sessions. When it does land, the expectation of a feature trigger spikes, leading to “tilt” if the egg fails to crack. Because it can fly into any egg, it lacks the predictability of the Green or Yellow bees, making it a chaotic element in an already high-variance math model.
The Chest Symbol: Reward or Blocker?
In many high-volatility slots, the feature trigger symbol also offers a payout. Here, the Chest Symbol is purely functional. It takes up a valuable spot on the reels but pays 0.00 on its own. Its only purpose is to activate the Wheel Feature. If the wheel lands on a Minor or Mini prize (12.50 or 5.00 on a 0.50 bet), the player may find the payoff doesn't justify the number of “dead” spins taken to trigger the Chest in the first place.
Beekeeping Field Notes
Navigating the swarm requires more than just clicking the spin button. There are technical nuances to how the bees interact with the reels and the eggs that define the efficiency of a session.
- Sticky Wilds only exist in Free Spins; landing a screen full of Wild Honey in the base game will not result in any persistent symbols for the next spin.
- The Grand Jackpot is exactly 1,000x the current bet, making the math easy to track but the prize harder to hit compared to progressive models.
- Yellow Bunny Bees are hard-coded to only fly into the Sticky Egg, meaning you cannot trigger a Multiplier feature through their collection.
- The Wheel Feature is an overlay, meaning it does not interrupt the reel state, but it is the only way to access the five fixed jackpot tiers.
- Low-paying card symbols (A, K, Q, J) make up the bulk of the reel strips, often appearing in clusters that block high-value Flower or Honey Pot connections.
- The paytable specifically notes that the Sticky Wild and Wild Honey substitute for everything except the Chest, which is the singular most important blocker in the game.
FAQ
The slot demo is available for free play on the Respinix.com website.
Green bees fly into the Multiplier Egg, while Yellow bees are collected by the Sticky Egg for specific feature triggers.
The Wheel Feature is activated whenever a Chest Symbol lands anywhere on the reels during base or bonus play.
The Grand Jackpot pays 1,000x the current bet, which is 500.00 credits on a 0.50 stake.
No, Sticky Wilds only appear during the Free Spins feature and remain in position until the round ends.











