Strip away the lounge jazz and the diamond-draped pigs and 4TP Pigs N’ Pots is, at heart, a feature menu. Six Combo Pots, a wild respin that walks left across the reels and a four-prize pick bonus all run off a single 40-line grid, which makes this one of 4ThePlayer’s most modular builds. The new-money gag is the hook; the stacked feature set is why you stay. Underneath the joke sits a 10,000x max win and a 96.04% return.
Wilds here are fussy about where they live. They never touch reel 1, they pay nothing on their own, and they arrive stacked four-high across reels 2 to 5. Land a full stack in view and the Piggy Wild Respins take over. The reels lock, the stack nudges one reel to the left on every respin, and a fresh random multiplier is drawn each time it moves, running through 1x, 2x, 3x, 4x, 6x, 10x, 15x, 25x and up to 50x.
New stacks landing mid-feature keep the respins alive, and the round only closes once every stack has marched off reel 1. Because wilds enter on the right and exit on the left, the whole feature plays out as a slow walk toward that edge.
This is where the game finds its character. Six Combo Pots sit beside the reels in three tiers, three along the bottom, two in the middle, one at the top. Tokens can drop in alongside any paying symbol, and each one floats up to a random pot, sometimes climbing through the higher tiers on the way. Any token that reaches a pot can award six free spins, and every pot it activates stacks another modifier onto the round.
The low-tier pots add extra free spins, lift the Piggy Wild Respins multiplier in steps from 0.5x up to 3.5x, or pile more wild stacks onto the reels. The middle tier swings harder. Xtra Reels spins two full sets of reels at once and copies any wild stack from one set onto the other, while VIP Reels strips out the royal cards so only the high-value pigs and luxury items remain. The lone top-tier pot, Piggy Prize Spins, salts the reels with extra Piggy Prize Scatters to push you toward the pick bonus.
There’s a hard limit on how much you can stack. A free spins trigger can carry zero to three low-tier pots, plus at most one from either the middle or top tier, so Xtra Reels and VIP Reels can never run in the same round.
Land three Piggy Prize Scatters anywhere in view and the reels give way to a pick screen. You’re tapping cash tokens to match three of a single prize type, and matching three locks that prize in. Four tiers are on the board, Big, Super, Mega and Ultra, worth 50x, 200x, 2,000x and 10,000x your stake.
The Ultra figure is the game’s maximum payout, which tells you the top win arrives through this pick round rather than any line.
Prefer to skip the build-up? The buy menu drops you straight into a feature, and its pricing is the interesting part.
Piggy Wild Respins is the cheapest entry at 75x your bet, undercutting standard Free Spins at 100x, Xtra Reels Free Spins at 175x and VIP Reels Free Spins at 250x. Every option holds the same 96.04% return, so the price reflects how widely each feature can swing rather than how good it is. The respins buy being the cheapest makes it the most direct route to the headline feature, and the menu is available only from standard play.
Every wild in 4TP Pigs N’ Pots enters from reel 2 or later, which quietly shapes how you read the five-reel, four-row grid. Reel 1 only ever shows paying symbols and scatters, so the left edge is where wins begin and where the respin feature eventually empties out. The 40 paylines are fixed, with nothing to switch on or off, and they pay from the leftmost reel rightward.
You set your total stake using the up and down keys, anywhere from £0.10 up to £40 a spin. High volatility is the headline for this slot, and the in-game stats panel is unusually frank about what that means. It pegs the best win over 100 spins at 49x for a typical player, climbing to 473x for one player in a hundred and 1,333x for one in a thousand. Set against a 10,000x maximum, that spread is a useful reality check before you settle in. The default return runs at 96.04%, though some operators load a 94% version, so the info screen is worth a glance to confirm which one you’ve landed on.
The figures below are drawn at a £1 stake. Scale them to match your own bet.
| Premium Symbol | 5 of a kind | 4 of a kind | 3 of a kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mr Pig (tuxedo) | £12.00 | £4.00 | £1.20 |
| Lady Pig | £9.00 | £3.00 | £0.80 |
| Gold Bars | £6.00 | £1.60 | £0.60 |
| Diamond Ring | £6.00 | £1.60 | £0.60 |
| Gold Watch | £4.00 | £1.20 | £0.40 |
| Cash Wallet | £4.00 | £1.20 | £0.40 |
| Royal Symbol | 5 of a kind | 4 of a kind | 3 of a kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | £3.00 | £0.80 | £0.20 |
| K | £3.00 | £0.80 | £0.20 |
| Q | £2.00 | £0.60 | £0.20 |
| J | £2.00 | £0.60 | £0.20 |
The wild and the Piggy Prize Scatter sit outside this table. The wild fills in for any symbol but the scatter and carries no value of its own, while the scatter pays nothing directly and instead opens the pick bonus. The no-stakes demo runs the identical maths, so you can watch how the pots feed each other before staking a penny.