Rival Releases Frogged Video Slot
Mar 30, 2016
FROGGED INFO
Play Free GameRival
Software
94.46%
RTP
5
Reels
20
Paylines
0.01 - 0.25
Coins Bet Range
It’s green, it’s Frogged, and it’s got five reels, three rows, and 20 paylines. It’s a great new video slot game from Rival. The frog in the game has to get across the road, and has to keep out of the way of oncoming traffic. Just as with the chicken, it is unclear why the frog wants to get across the road, but we definitely want him to stay in one, un-squashed, piece!
Frogged Video Slot Details
The online casino slot game comes with a good selection of wilds, scatters, multipliers, free spins, a bonus game, and a jackpot of 1,000 coins. Symbols include the frog itself, cards, trucks, racing cars, a bulldozer, and buses, along with the high value card symbols. The different coloured card symbols include the 9, 10, J, Q, K, and A.
Winning paylines pay from left to right, and it is possible to win up to 750 coins when five of the same vehicles are seen in the correct combination on the reels. Players can choose their own betting levels by choosing a coin size from between R0.01 up to R0.25.
The frog symbol is an expanding wild. While the frog expands, it does not expand both up and down, but only upwards. The frog can appear on any of the reels.
Frogged Video Slot Bonus Features
Free spins are always popular with players, and Frogged offers seven free spins when you see three or more bulldozer symbols on the reels. If you see another three bulldozers on the reels during the free spins round, the bonus game is triggered. The River Rapids bonus round comes with a different pay table, and has sticky wilds. The sticky wild fly symbols stay stuck on the reels, helping to create more wins.
While the slot is a fairly simple one to play, it does include special features, which make it more exciting. The brightly coloured video slot game is great fun to play, and will certainly keep you entertained. Simply spin the reels and try to keep the frog symbol from getting ‘frogged’ on his way across the road.
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