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Rakin’ Bacon

Launched on July 2, 2016 by AGS, the video slot Rakin’ Bacon features an adventurous pig called Cornsquealius. The basis for Rakin’ Bacon Deluxe (2021); Rakin’ Bacon’s configuration relates to the AGS-owned Stampede (2020), Da Ji Da Li (2016), and Fu Nan Fu Nu (2019).

Themes: card values, treasure, personification, card suits, currency, jewelry, attire, gold, and gems. The Rakin’ Bacon’s winnings require three, four, or five matching symbols.

Rakin’ Bacon Game Characteristics

Rakin’ Bacon’s special features: five bet levels; five bet multipliers; three optional sets of (extra) free games, with three sets of grids; four progressive jackpots; random click-and-reveal bonus game; and PowerXStream mechanism with three dynamic sets of up to 3125 left-to-right winning ways.

Rakin’ Bacon has a wavy purple background, with: the jackpot counters at top left; bet features at bottom left; and the regular game’s dark gold-framed 3X5 at bottom right. Under “denom” icon; $0.01 and $0.05 are the only two denominations in Rakin’ Bacon whose five bet levels are 88, 176, 352, 528 and 880.

Rakin’ Bacon has ten total bets. Bet level 88: $0.88 (minimum bet) and $4.40. Bet level 176: $1.76 and $8.80. Bet level 352: $3.52 and $17.60. Bet level 528: $5.28 and $26.40. Bet level 880: $8.80 and $44.00 (maximum bet).

Rakin’ Bacon’s thirteen symbols comprise of two special and eleven ordinary symbols. Special: the free games-prompting symbol is an overflowing golden “$” snout; and the jackpot bonus-unlocking wild is a bowtie-wearing, smiling and pig face-embedded golden coin.

Ordinary symbols: purple hat-wearing and white-eyed “$” piggybank; diamond-encase gold ring; three wads of green banknotes in a golden currency strap; three gold bars; stacked gold coins; purple bowtie; purple top hat with banknote in its golden band; red A with spades suit; blue K with clubs suit; orange Q with hearts suit; and green J with diamonds suit.

Rakin’ Bacon has fixed odds. Three “$” snouts pay X440, four “$” snouts pay X880, and five “$” snouts pay X4400. Three piggybanks pay X100, four piggybanks pay X200, and five piggybanks pay X1000. Three bracelets pay X40, four bracelets pay X80, and five bracelets pay X400. Three gold bars pay X50, four gold bars pay X100, and five gold bars pay X500.

Three banknotes pay X25, four banknotes pay X50, and five banknotes pay X250. Three stacks of gold coins pay X10, four stacks of gold coins pay X20, and five stacks of gold coins pay X100. Three hats or bow ties pay X5, four hats or bow ties pay X15, and five hats or bow ties pay X60. Three A/K/J/Q pay X5, four A/K/J/Q pay X10, and five A/K/J/Q pay X50.

The bet multipliers are X1, X2, X4, X6 and X10. Getting 3+ “$” snouts these three grid-increasing and pay lines-boosting sets of free games: 5X3 grid-related 15 free games, with 243 winning ways; 5X4 grid-related 10 free spins, with 1024 winning ways; and 5X5 grid-related 5 free spins, with 3125 winning ways.

A pig-faced coin in the inner reels prompt a picking game whose twelve coins can be clicked to unveil jackpot-related amethyst gem, emerald gem, sapphire gem, and diamond.

The Rakin’ Bacon’s progressive jackpots pay as follows. Amethyst’s mini jackpots: $10.00 or $50.00. Emerald’s minor jackpots: $25.00 or $125.00. Sapphire’s major jackpots: $800.00 or $4000.00. Diamond’s grand jackpots: $10000 or $50000.00.

The highly volatile Rakin’ Bacon has mobile-friendly and desktop versions. No background music. Sound effects: clinking, chinking, rattling and snorting. Animated 3D graphics: fireworks effect, gushing, glittering, flipping, dolly zoom, dispersing dollar signs, and wriggling pig.

Luck in Rakin’ Bacon

A game of luck, Rakin’ Bacon’s RTP rate is 95.89%. house edge is 4.11%.


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