Henhouse Slots
Henhouse slots takes you to the farmer's thriving chicken coop. The problem is there's a fox on the loose and he really wants those eggs. He's worth a bundle if he appears on the reels, but not as much as the rooster that's there to keep him away.
The Paytable
Everything in Henhouse slots focuses on items you'll find on a farm. Low-paying symbols require three, four, or five matches on an active payline. The rest pay a prize with two or more.
- Feed, Boots, and Bucket - 5, 25, and 100 coins
- Hay, Pig, and Sheep - 5, 30, and 250 coins
- Fox - 2, 10, 100, and 500 coins
- Farmer - 2, 15, 135, and 1,000 coins
- Chicken Coop - 3, 20, 250, and 2,500 coins
- Rooster - 5, 25, 500, and 5,000 coins
The two most important symbols are the Hen, which is a wild appearing on the second, third, and fourth reels. It's a grouped wild, so massive winning combinations are possible. The other is the Egg scatter. In addition to offering payouts of 2x, 20x, or 200x, the Egg triggers the bonus round.
The Henhouse Pick Bonus Round
Three or more scatters trigger the Henhouse Pick Feature. In this bonus round, there are nine eggs in all and three possible rounds. Pick your favorites and see if you'll win Eggs, a Golden Egg, a Bonus Symbol, or a Rotten Egg.
You start with 5 free spins and a 1x multiplier. Eggs add 3 free spins and a 1x multiplier, while Golden Eggs increase the multiplier by 2x and free spins by 5. The prizes you find in the eggs will add to that or end the bonus feature. Avoid the Rotten Eggs at all costs if you want to make it through all three rounds.
Getting Started
Henhouse slots is a 25-payline game played on a 5 x 3 grid. Bets start with the coin value of a penny and go up to 25 cents. You can play without having to risk too much. Even the max bet is only $6.25, but you stand to win $125 on just one payline with the Rooster's help.
Even better, your bet opens the door to not one but two progressive jackpots. Players win them randomly, so the more you play, the better your odds of being chosen to win.
When you can, play Henhouse slots for fun before committing your own funds. It's a good way to explore the game, see what you think, and decide if you want to play for real money.