Peter & Sons traded their usual cartoon pirates and monsters for a poolside in Miami. Bunny Heist opens with a pink convertible, neon signage, and three busty characters who leave very little to the imagination. The art direction is a deliberate shift from a studio known for whimsical isometric worlds, and the commitment to the adult slot theme shows in every symbol on the grid.
Underneath the aesthetic sits a 5×3 slot with paylines running in both directions, expanding Wilds that stick and trigger respins, and two separate bonus features sharing the same 75x buy price.
Wilds land on reels 2, 3, and 4 during the main game. When one appears, it expands to cover the entire reel, becomes sticky, and triggers a respin. If the respin produces another Wild on a different centre reel, that one expands too and another respin follows. Up to three Wilds can occupy the grid during a single respin chain, covering three full reels.
During free spins, Wilds can land on any of the five reels instead of just the middle three. They still expand and stick for the entire round. The trade-off is that respins do not trigger during free spins. Each Wild locks in place and stays until the round ends.
Three Bonus Wheel scatters on reels 2, 3, and 4 trigger a four-level wheel. The spin starts at the outermost ring and works inward. Each level is divided into six sections containing a cash multiplier, an UP segment that advances to the next ring, or an END segment that collects the current prize and closes the round.
Level 1 multipliers run from 1x to 4x. Level 2 from 5x to 8x. Level 3 from 10x to 20x. Level 4 removes the UP and END options entirely and presents three characters, each with their own multiplier range. The white lady awards between 30x and 100x, the yellow lady between 120x and 200x, and the red lady between 250x and 10,000x. Landing on the red lady at the centre of the wheel is the route to the maximum win.
Three Free Spins scatters trigger the round. The game randomly allocates 7, 9, 12, 15, or 20 spins with no player control over the count. once triggered, the round does not reset or add further spins, and additional scatters during the round add nothing. Wilds expand to any reel position and remain sticky throughout, building coverage as the round progresses.
Golden Bet adds 0.5x to the stake (1.5x total) and improves your odds of activating free spins of both expanding Wilds appearing and free spins triggering. Both bonus features can be purchased for 75x bet each, with the free spins buy awarding a random allocation within the same range as an organic trigger.
Ten paylines on a 5×3 grid, but each line pays from the left reels and from the right. That effectively doubles the winning directions compared to a standard ten-line format. Bets range from €0.10 to €100 per spin. Medium-high volatility with a 10,000x cap. The hit frequency sits at 30%, which means roughly one in three spins returns something before Wild respins extend the chain. RTP runs at 96% in the default configuration, with alternative versions at 94% and 91%.
Three character symbols and four card suits. At a 100-unit bet, values for 3 to 5 matching symbols on a payline. The Wild symbol (cash stack) pays 1,000 for five of a kind during free spins only.
| Symbol | 5x | 4x | 3x |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blonde Bunny (Pink) | 1,000 | 600 | 300 |
| Dark-Haired Girl (Gold) | 800 | 400 | 200 |
| Silver-Haired Girl (Blue) | 500 | 300 | 150 |
| Heart | 200 | 100 | 50 |
| Diamond | 200 | 100 | 50 |
| Club | 200 | 100 | 50 |
| Spade | 200 | 100 | 50 |
The blonde bunny leads the paytable at 1,000 units for five of a kind, matching the Wild’s free spins payout. The gap between characters is steep. Gold drops to 800, blue to 500. All four card suits share identical values at 200/100/50, which means a suit win at three of a kind returns half the stake on a 100-unit bet. The both-ways paylines partially compensate for the flat low end by creating wins from the right that a single-direction game would miss.
| Level | Sections | Multiplier Range | Special |
|---|---|---|---|
| Level 1 (Outer) | 6 | 1x – 4x | UP or END |
| Level 2 | 6 | 5x – 8x | UP or END |
| Level 3 | 6 | 10x – 20x | UP or END |
| Level 4 (Centre) | 3 | 30x – 10,000x | Three characters with distinct ranges |
Level 4 awards are split by character. The white lady covers 30x to 100x, the yellow lady 120x to 200x, and the red lady 250x to 10,000x. The multipliers within each range are chosen at random.
The standout feature earns Bunny Heist a 3.8 out of 5 that weighs the novelty of what Peter & Sons attempted here against a format that runs quieter than the neon suggests. The 96% RTP and medium-high volatility pair with a 10,000x ceiling routed through two distinct features. The both-ways paylines on a ten-line grid give the format more reach than the payline count implies. For a studio that built its reputation on whimsical cartoon worlds, the provocative theme is the sharpest departure in their catalogue.
The loading screen set the tone before the grid appeared. A blonde character in bunny ears and not much else, framed against pink neon. The game loaded into a Miami poolside scene with palm trees, a sports car parked to the left, and a luxury cabana behind the reels. Peter & Sons applied the same illustrative quality they bring to their pirate and monster titles — just pointed in a very different voluptuous direction.
Base game spins ran cold across a full demo session. Spins connected at roughly the expected one-in-three rate, but the returns were small. Suit symbols paying 50 units against a 100-unit bet. The expanding Wilds appeared twice during the run, each time covering a centre reel and triggering a respin. Neither chain extended beyond a single respin. The bonus framework felt like it was waiting for the features to arrive.
The 75x random free spins buy opened with a reasonable allocation. Wilds began landing on the outer reels, positions that the main game locks them out of, and stuck for the remainder of the round. By mid-session two full reels were covered in expanded Wilds. The final total read 18,400 against a 7,500 purchase. That 2.45x return on the buy pushed the demo session into profit, a result that required the Wilds to arrive early and accumulate rather than cluster toward the end.
The bonus wheel sits as a separate path to the cap. Reaching Level 4 requires three consecutive UP results across the first three rings. The probability compresses with each level, and END segments can terminate the round at any point before the centre. The red lady at Level 4 holds the 10,000x maximum, but the route through three gatekeeping wheels makes it a long shot in the most literal sense.
The bonus wheel alone makes the free demo worth loading, providing enough free play at €0.10 for a full review of the expanding Wild respin chain and the both-ways payline format. The 75x buy price for either feature is lower than most Peter & Sons titles, which typically charge 100x or more. Whether the random spin allocation on the free spins buy creates frustration depends on how many times the game delivers 7 instead of 20.