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Provider | 4ThePlayer |
Reels | 5 |
Rows | 4 |
Paylines | 40 |
Bonus Rounds | 2 |
Bet Range | 0.10 - 40 |
Volatility | High |
Max Win | 10,000x |
Bonus Buy | Yes |
RTP | 96.04% |
Our Rating | 5.0 |
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Game Overview
The life of a pig doesn’t sound or look very appealing at all when you think about it, does it? But in the world of slots, these animals get a complete glow-up and live a lifestyle that most of us could only ever dream of. So, yes, you’ve guessed it; we’re rubbing shoulders with the upper-class piggies once more as we get ready to look at the 4ThePlayer slot 4TP Pigs N’ Pots, a 5-reel game with 40 paylines, two bonus rounds, and a maximum win of 10,000x.
Theme & Design
There’s a big party going ahead, and 4ThePlayer has you on the guest list, so when you join the action in 4TP Pigs N’ Pots, you’ll find yourself at a glorious-looking mansion, and by the looks of the symbols on the reels, there’s plenty of money floating about here, so let’s hope some of it makes its way over to you.
Before we get into the bonuses and features, I’ll recommend a couple of other slots you can try out, just in case today’s review doesn’t really do much for you. Okay, the first destination is over on the PG demo page, where Lucky Piggy is worth a few spins, and if that still doesn’t float your boat, then make your way to the Pragmatic demo category and check out Greedy Fortune Pig.

4TP Pigs N’ Pots Gameplay & Features
4ThePlayer’s 4TP Pigs N’ Pots is a 5-reel, 4-row online slot with 40 fixed paylines and an RTP of 96.03%. Players can choose to join the gameplay from a budget-friendly €0.10 a spin, whilst at the opposite end of the betting spectrum, high rollers can set the reels rolling up to a maximum of €40 a press.
It’s feature time, and 4TP Pigs N’ Pots is a collector-style game, with special 4TP symbols landing on the reels which can trigger free spins along with a selection of modifiers attached to them. Before we talk about those, though, there are a couple of other bonuses to talk about.
The first of these is the Piggy Wild Respins, activated when a stack of wilds lands fully in view. After each spin, the pig wild will move to the left one position and all wins can be multiplied by up to 50x. It’s also possible during this feature to land more stacks so that it continues and bigger prizes are awarded.
Secondly, we have the Piggy Prize Bonus, which is triggered when three piggy safes land in view. Choose 3 of any pot prizes, and that value will be yours, with up to 10,000x up for grabs.
Finally, we get to the free spins, and like I said earlier, these are triggered through the 4TP coins landing on the reels, where extra modifiers can be attached to them, like extra reels, symbol removal, extra spins and more wild stacks.
Bonus Buy
Those wishing to skip the base game can choose from the following feature buy options
- Piggy Wilds Respins – Costs 75x the base bet
- Free spins with random modifiers – Costs 100x the base bet.
- Xtra reels free spins with random modifiers – Costs 175x the base bet.
- VIP reels free spins with random modifiers – Costs 250x the base bet.
Pros
- Has two bonus rounds and a wild respin bonus.
- Max win of 10,000x.
- Various feature buy options.
Cons
- Below-average RTP.
- There are already a good few slots in this style to play.
- The interface feels crowded, and the feature buy popping up after every spin catches your eye, which gets annoying.
4TP Pigs N' Pots Slot Review Final Thoughts
Had I played 4TP Pigs N' Pots 6 or 8 months ago, I'd have probably enjoyed it a lot more, but due to how many of these collector-style games have now been released, it's hard to tell them apart, and, to be honest, I'm bored of them.
Things might be different for you, and it could be the first time you've played one, or you just enjoy them, but other than my spinning time here today, I won't be revisiting the game again.
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