Farmhouse Slot (Mini Review)
Farmhouse from NowNow Gaming is a 6x6 cluster slot with tumbling wins, expanding wilds, and reel-specific multipliers that can stack up to serious levels in the bonus. It's an ok game overall - lively, energetic, and visually charming, though occasionally a bit messy on screen. The cartoon farm setting is colourful and well-put-together, with a cheerful farmer and a bright countryside backdrop. Clusters of 5+ symbols trigger cascades, and each reel builds its own multiplier based on the wilds that drop into it. When a spin finishes, those reel multipliers are applied to the final win, and in the bonus they persist between spins.
Wilds can spread to neighbouring symbols and carry multipliers up to x200, which gives the base game some decent spikes. The two egg features add more swing: Silver Eggs convert selected low symbols into wilds across the entire grid, while Golden Eggs boost or multiply reel multipliers. Free spins bring the most potential, keeping all reel multipliers between rounds and sometimes giving them a head start. A few buy options let players lean into the chaos - from boosted bonus odds to guaranteed egg drops or straight-up free spins.
Farmhouse can feel cluttered and swings heavily due to its volatility, but the mechanics link together nicely, and when the multipliers line up, it becomes quite entertaining. A decent, scattershot cluster slot with a playful theme and enough unpredictability to keep things interesting, though not a release that's expected to have a particularly long shelf life.

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