3 Oaks Gaming, an established distributor of iGaming content, has gone live with Super Sticky Piggy, a sequel to the iconic Sticky Piggy as a group of robbers attempt to plunder a new-look Super Free Spins round.
In this follow-up to one of the distributor’s early successes, a Jumping Piggy Wild with a multiplier can now be awarded in the Free Spins and Super Free Spins rounds. This roams across the reels during each spin, boosting significant win potential by merging with winning combinations, whilst integrating with sticky Piggy Wilds to increase the multiplier available.
The Jumping Piggy Wild grows as players advance through each new level by collecting keys from the safe Scatters that randomly appear.
For every four keys collected, a further two free spins are gathered along with a multiplier, beginning with x2 and increasing to x3 before reaching the x10 maximum.
To trigger Super Free Spins, the main game meter is filled with Scatters, with up to three sticky Piggy Wilds granted at the start of the round, remaining on the grid until the round finishes, whilst Piggy Wilds are also available as x2 and x3 multipliers during the base game.
The regular Free Spins mode is accessed by collecting a minimum of three Scatters within the base game. For every Scatter that lands, one key is collected as five Scatters grant all five keys, opening every vault to enhance the number of free spins offered up to a maximum of 45.
This newest release from 3 Oaks Gaming reinforces the distributor’s versatility in creating feature-rich slots that will undoubtedly resonate with players globally.
Sebastian Damian, Managing Director at 3 Oaks Gaming, said: “Super Sticky Piggy is a dramatic and vibrant sequel to one of our most popular releases, offering players the chance to embark on a daring escapade to unlock the Jumping Wild Piggy during Super Free Spins.
“Backed with pulsating gameplay and vivid animations, this title fits seamlessly into our diverse portfolio and we are excited to see if its popularity can match the success of its predecessor.”