Gaming Corps sends players out to lay down the law in Wild Woof slot game
Up-and-coming Swedish games developer Gaming Corps is introducing players to a new sheriff in town, as Woof Garret arrives with a job to do in the Wild Woof slot game.
Woof Garret is on the lookout for the WANTED members of the infamous Feline Four, and players can help him hunt them down, cashing in bounties along the way.
Wild Woof is a five-reel video slot offering 576 ways to win and some exciting special features. Any spin can trigger the MOST WANTED feature, a 1×4 WILD is guaranteed to land on a reel and one random WANTED symbol’s bounty can be claimed, increasing the Sheriff’s Badge Win Multiplier and applying to any wins.
Scatters award the Free Spins where players enter a progressive Free Spins feature; where the MOST WANTED feature is always active; collect scatters to unlock more WANTED symbols to increase the game’s potential.
The slot also brings the chance to upgrade to Super Free Spins, which can be achieved when players unlock all WANTED symbols or triggers it via the Super Scatter symbol.
The Sheriff’s Badge win multiplier is activated during the MOST WANTED, Free Spins and Super Free Spins features and can reach up to x50 in value.
The release of Wild Woof follows the launch of several successful Gaming Corps slots this year, including Raging Zeus, 9 Jokers Stick and Spin, Luke E. Chance and the Book of Luck, and Paddy’s Payout.
Connor Blinman, Head of Games at Gaming Corps said: “The Gaming Corps team is consistently producing some of the most exciting slot games on the market, and Wild Woof is no exception, it’s our most innovative Slot game yet. Massive credit goes to our team for their hard work. This game will fit in perfectly with our portfolio of premium casino games content and I look forward to giving players the chance to go on the bounty hunt with Woof Garret.
“We will continue to focus on producing engaging titles for players, and we are not slowing down, with plenty more game releases in the pipeline, so watch this space.”