
Banana Farm
Hacksaw - 6x4 grid, 14 paylines
About Banana Farm
Backseat Gaming with Wild Reel banana trees covering entire reels carrying multipliers from 2x to 100x. Progress Ladder across 6 levels, every 3 scatters collected guarantee a sticky wild reel + 3 more spins. Go Bananas and Banana Plantation bonuses. 33% hit frequency.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Progress Ladder work and what do I get at each level?
You collect scatters to climb 6 levels on the Progress Ladder. Every 3 scatters collected guarantee you a sticky wild reel plus 3 additional spins, and this cycle repeats as you advance through each level. The sticky wild reel persists across those 3 spins before resetting.
What multipliers can the wild reel symbols carry, and do they multiply my win or my bet line payout?
Wild reel banana trees carry multipliers ranging from 2x to 100x. These multipliers apply to any winning combination the wild completes, multiplying the payout of that specific win line.
With a 33% hit frequency, how often should I expect to land a winning spin?
A 33% hit frequency means roughly 1 in 3 spins will return a win of any size. On the remaining 2 spins, you land no winning combination and lose your stake.
What is the difference between the Go Bananas and Banana Plantation bonuses?
Banana Farm contains two bonus modes: Go Bananas and Banana Plantation. The exact mechanics of each trigger and reward structure depend on scatter placement and your current Progress Ladder level, but both activate through scatter collection during base play.
Is a 96.33% RTP with high volatility suitable if I have a small bankroll?
High volatility means wins cluster into rare big hits separated by long dry spells, so you need a bankroll that can absorb extended losing runs. The 96.33% RTP is close to industry average, but volatility, not RTP, determines how quickly your balance can drain. A small bankroll depletes faster under high volatility.