Bunny Heist Slot (Mini Review)
Editor's note: This game is still under development and does not represent the final version.

Bunny Heist from Peter & Sons is a 5x3 slot with 10 paylines, paying both ways, and built around expanding wilds, two separate bonus features, and a max win of 10,000x. It's clearly designed as a feature-led game, with most of its momentum coming from wild interactions and bonus access rather than steady base-game payouts. The theme leans into a playful, casino-heist aesthetic with provocative bunny characters and bold, high-contrast visuals. It's eye-catching and unapologetic, though not especially subtle. The presentation is polished, as you'd expect from Peter & Sons, but the theme itself will be very much a taste-based affair.
In the base game, expanding Wilds can land on the middle reels and trigger respins while sticking in place, creating a familiar Starburst-style loop. When several wild reels line up, the base game can briefly come alive, but without them, spins tend to pass quietly. Free spins are triggered by scatters and allow expanding wilds on any reel, which then remain sticky for the duration, though without respins this time.
The second bonus is a multi-level wheel feature that activates via a different scatter combination. It's more structured, with progression through multiple wheel stages and a clear route toward the top prize if luck holds. Both bonuses can be bought directly for 75x, and a Golden Bet option boosts trigger frequency at a higher stake.
Overall, Bunny Heist is an ok slot that leans heavily on familiar mechanics. It doesn't introduce anything particularly new, but the combination of expanding wilds, a secondary wheel bonus, and a reasonable bonus buy price gives it enough appeal to work. Best suited to players who enjoy feature-driven slots and don't mind a base game that relies on specific symbols to generate excitement.
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