Paylines
25 fixed paylines
The wolves are back for a third run. Wolf's Moon 3 from Zillion Games keeps the nocturnal woodland setting the series is known for, then rebuilds the machinery underneath it. You're looking at a 5×3 grid with 25 fixed paylines, painted forest animals for the high pays (rabbit, moose, boar, doe), and chunky wooden card letters filling out the low end. A full moon hangs over a pine silhouette and a river that catches the light. It's a good-looking board.
Volatility runs high, RTP sits at 95.2%, and the ceiling is 1000x your bet. That top figure isn't just a number on the paytable either. It doubles as the Grand jackpot. Four fixed tiers scale with your stake: Grand at 1000x, Major at 500x, Minor 100x, Mini 50x. They hang on wooden signboards to the left of the reels so you always know what's in play.
Two bonus routes do most of the heavy lifting. Land the Wheel of Fortune symbol and you spin for any jackpot, Grand included. Separately, five bonus coins trigger Hold and Ring, a hold-and-win where five coins lock, empties respin, and values run from 1x up to 50x. A quirk worth knowing: a special wheel symbol can drop inside Hold and Ring and spin for its own prize. And you don't always have to wait for the coins, because an accumulation meter fills as you play and fires Hold and Ring automatically once it tops out.
Free Spins come from three scatters. In there, Random Walking Wilds appear, vanish, and shuffle around the grid between spins, while three more scatters retrigger the round up to a cap of 110 spins. The base game has its own Random Wild trick that can drop two or more wilds on a single reel, plus a Full Win Line celebration whenever all five positions on a line pay.
Impatient? A Buy Bonus option lets you skip straight into a feature. My one gripe is that hit frequency is thin, so the base spins can feel quiet between the fireworks. Still, for a high-variance forest slot with this many bonus doors, that's a fair trade.