Rabbits and chickens can shack up in the same pen, but it’s not as simple as tossing them in together and hoping for a Disney movie ending. Sure, they’re not mortal enemies, but they’ve got different vibes that can clash if you’re not paying attention. Chickens can get pecky and territorial, like that one drunk aunt at family gatherings, which might freak out the more anxious bunnies. Meanwhile, rabbits aren’t exactly innocent either—they might start nibbling on feathers or poking their twitchy noses where they don’t belong. And like any housemate, if there’s no respect for each other, there’s bound to be a blowout sooner or later.
So, why the care directions for bunnies and chickens? Well, the Coop Clash slot from Bullshark Games is a cautionary tale about the horrors that can ensue if the harmony between chickens and rabbits isn’t respected. It’s less Disney princess vibes and more barnyard apocalypse.
The shot heard ’round the farmyard!
The Coop Clash slot features a 7×7 reel grid and uses cluster pays, meaning you’ll score a win when five or more matching symbols connect vertically or horizontally. It also packs a cascading reels mechanic, clearing out symbols from winning combos and letting new ones drop into the empty spots—think Candy Crush, but with way more feathers.
Betting on the Coop Clash slot starts from just $0.10, with a maximum bet limit of $25. If you’re spinning at that upper limit, you’ll have a shot at winning up to $300,000, thanks to a massive 12,000x maximum multiplier. The slot has high volatility, so don’t expect frequent small wins while you chase those big multipliers! The slot’s RTP is 96.15%.
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The slot’s wild symbols substitute for any paying symbol to form or boost winning combinations. After a win, these wild symbols remain on the grid and shift to a new random position for the following cascade. However, they are removed at the end of the spin sequence and do not carry over to the next spin. Each time a wild is part of a win, it gains a multiplier of 1x, 2x, 3x, 5x, or 10x. These multipliers accumulate with every subsequent win the wild symbol is involved in during the same spin. Once the grid settles, all wild multipliers are added to the total win.
A symbol removal mechanic adds a layer of complexity to the slot. Each time a wild symbol lands, it increases a counter, and when this counter reaches three, the lowest-value paying symbol is removed from the grid. This process resets with every new spin in the base game and only activates after all cascades and grid settlements are complete.
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Free spins are triggered through scatter symbols. The Rabbit Rampage feature activates when three or four scatters land, awarding six or eight free spins, respectively. During this feature, symbols are progressively removed without the counter resetting between spins, and each additional scatter awards an extra spin. Landing five scatters triggers the Unstoppable Rabbit feature, awarding ten free spins with at least three wild symbols guaranteed on the first spin. Like Rabbit Rampage, additional scatters continue to add extra spins.
For players who prefer direct access to features, several buy options are available. The BonusHunt FeatureSpin increases the likelihood of triggering free spins fivefold at a cost of 3x the bet. The Egg Blaster FeatureSpins guarantee at least three wild symbols for 50x the bet. Direct access to Rabbit Rampage costs 100x the bet, while the Unstoppable Rabbit feature can be bought for 300x the bet.
Is the Coop Clash slot all out of ammo?
I want to like this game. It’s got character and fun little touches, like the killed-chicken count on the rabbit’s tank. But the 7×7 grid is where things get messy—literally. The symbols just blur into a blob of base colors, making all those beautifully illustrated designs feel pretty pointless. The bonus features? A bit on the generic side, but I did enjoy the low-paying symbol removal; it added a nice bit of anticipation to each spin. That second round of free spins, though? Probably a mistake. There’s barely any difference between the two rounds, and it just feels like filler. There are definitely sparks of greatness here, but there’s enough mediocrity to smother any real heat. I’m giving the Coop Clash slot a solid seven out of ten.
If you’re looking for a few Bullshark slots that I do recommend, try Empress of the Shadows or Junkyard Kings, which nails the 7×7 grid format.