Editorial note: this is a general guide to how Piggy Riches Megaways works. Slot rules, feature availability and RTP can vary between operators and game versions, so always check the in-game information panel before you spin. Slots are games of chance — nothing here is a prediction of results, and no strategy changes the odds.
Piggy Riches Megaways slot review
Piggy Riches Megaways is Red Tiger’s 2020 revival of NetEnt’s high-rolling hogs — the champagne-swilling pig aristocracy rehoused on six reels of changing heights with up to 117,649 ways, and a free-spins round whose multipliers fatten with every retrigger. Red Tiger’s revival was among the first big tests of licensing classic titles onto the Megaways engine, and its success — the game comfortably outgrew the original’s footprint — helped normalise the remake wave that followed across the industry.
How Piggy Riches Megaways plays
Gold cards, cash clips and jewelled trinkets pay beneath Mr and Mrs Pig across the shifting reel set, matching symbols from the left winning in any position. Wins cascade away for fresh drops, the ways count swinging spin by spin towards its six-figure ceiling, and the moneyed pigs themselves headline the paytable in suitably gilded style.
Free spins with growing multipliers
Scatters open the vault: free spins beginning with a healthy spin count and a win multiplier that does not merely apply but grows — boosted as the round progresses and stepped up further by retriggers, so the feature’s later spins are worth structurally more than its first. Wild pigs lend a trotter throughout, and a retriggered round running deep, multiplier swollen, is where the family fortune gets made.
RTP, volatility and top wins
The published RTP is around 95.7%, Red Tiger’s house standard, with operator versions varying — the in-game information panel shows the live figure. Volatility is high, with advertised potential past ten thousand times stake when a long round compounds properly. One housekeeping note: NetEnt’s 2010 original is a different game on fixed lines — this is the Megaways reinvention, licensed and rebuilt.
Frequently asked questions
How do the free-spins multipliers work?
The round’s win multiplier grows as the feature progresses and is boosted further by retriggers, making late spins worth more than early ones.
How many ways to win are there?
Up to 117,649, with reel heights changing on every spin.
What is the RTP?
Around 95.7% in the published version, with operator variants — check the in-game information panel.
Is this the same as NetEnt’s Piggy Riches?
No — Red Tiger rebuilt the licence as a Megaways game; the 2010 original runs fixed lines and gentler maths.
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