Feather Fury Slot Review
Feather Fury from Relax Gaming will surely ruffle some feathers inside and outside the chicken coop. Set across a simple 3×2 reel format, Feather Fury rewards players for every non-winning spin.
Each non-winning spin adds a notch to the Progress Bar. Accumulating 10 consecutive non-winning spins triggers the Multiplier Respins feature, doubling the prize pot for a chance to win 5,000x your bet in max wins!
Base Game & Features
Feather Fury has a 3×2 reel format with 4 fixed pay lines. Choose from a range of betting options, between £.€0.10 per spin and £.€200 per spin.
Wins consist of 3 High and Low-paying symbols, with the highest-paying producing wins of 50x your bet. Winning combinations occur when 3 matching symbols land from left to right, starting from the leftmost reel.
Feather Fury has a theoretical RTP of 96.10%, a Medium Volatility rating, and a max win cap of 5,000x your bet. Other statistics include lower RTP modules of 94.% and 86%. Autoplay and Turbo Mode are also available to players outside the UK.
Multiplier Respins Feature
The Multiplier Respins feature occurs after 10 consecutive non-winning spins in the base game. Progression can be tracked via a special bar above the main reel set. Each winning spin will result in the Progress Bar being reset to 0.
Once triggered, the Paytable to the left of the reel set is Doubled. This will continue to double in value for each losing spin within the feature. The Multiplier Respins feature ends when a spin results in a win, resetting the Progress Bar to 0.
Similar Slots to Feather Fury
- Quackin’ Reels (Relax Gaming)
- Toro 7s (ELK Studios)
Conclusion
Feather Fury is Relax Gaming’s second consecutive release to ditch the 5-reel layout in favour of 3-reels and minimal pay lines. To begin with, Quackin’ Reels left somewhat of a bitter taste in our mouths, but it soon proved fruitful during the Respins Feature, so there’s hope for Feather Fury yet.
Each non-winning spin proves to be worthwhile as it adds a notch to the Progress Bar, edging you closer to Multiplier Respins. As easy as it is to fill the progress bar, it can just as easily be snatched away when a winning combination creeps in.
It’s a strange situation we find ourselves in. Usually, you’d seek out those base game hits, but in Feather Fury, you’re hoping for the opposite. Needless to say, Feather Fury could have done with a few additional features or possibly a Free Spins mode to make it stand out, quite like Toro 7s.