Paylines
Up to 117,649 ways
A gingerbread cottage, lollipops poking out of the moss, and a witch peering from her portrait. That's the setup GameArt leans on here, and the Hansel-and-Gretel mood carries the whole game. The maths underneath is a licensed Megaways grid: six reels, up to seven symbols deep, and a ways count that stretches to 117,649 when the board fills out. RTP sits at 96.21%, the bet runs from 0.40 up to 100, and the ceiling is a hefty 30,000x.
One detail stands out fast. Both the Wild and the top picture symbol pay from just two matching reels, which almost never happens in Megaways. It means tiny wins land more often than the format usually allows, and those wins trigger cascades. Winning symbols clear, fresh ones drop, and any Wild that helped build a combo gets destroyed in the process. So Wilds clear room rather than linger.
The base game's twist is the Mystery Feature. Land 3 Scatters together and you get one of three random results: a multiplier of up to 100x slapped onto that spin, up to 11 Mystery Symbols that all morph into the same random picture, or a Mystery Ways payout that reshuffles the ways count. No new Scatters fall while it runs, so you can't shortcut your way into the bonus through it.
Free Spins want 4, 5, or 6 Scatters for 8, 10, or 12 spins, and this is where 30,000x becomes reachable. Multipliers land and stick around for the entire round, then get totalled at the end. Helper symbols keep things busy: one collects every multiplier into itself, another doubles them all, a third strips out the smallest to free up space, and an Extra Spins symbol adds two more rounds. A Scatter even unlocks the sixth reel mid-bonus.
Three buy options sit on screen at 100x, 150x, and 215x. Oddly, the bonus RTP nudges upward the more you pay, which is backwards from most studios. There's no gamble feature, and honestly the base game can feel quiet between Mystery triggers. But when the multipliers start stacking in Free Spins, the patience pays off.