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Wacky Races PAYS Wacky Races PAYS “DASTARDLY & MUTTLEY” is wild for all symbols in the base game except WACKY RACES and WACKY RACES WILD. WILD is wild for all symbols except WACKY RACES, WACKY RACES WILD, GRUESOME TWOSOME, GRUESOME TWOSOME WILD, HEART and “DASTARDLY & MUTTLEY”. WACKY RACES WILD and GRUESOME TWOSOME WILD are wild for all symbols. WILD appears only during Mystery Stacked Reels feature, Random Wild Feature, Wild Reels feature, CREEPY COUPE FREE GAMES Feature and PENELOPE PITSTOP FREE GAMES. RANDOM WILD FEATURE During any base game spin, Random Wild Feature may be triggered. If triggered with “BETTER BONUSES INACTIVE”, 3-10 random symbols will turn into WILD. If triggered with “BETTER BONUSES ACTIVE”, 3-11 random symbols will turn into WILD. After wilds have been placed, all winning combinations are evaluated and paid. If WACKY RACES becomes wild, it will change to WACKY RACES WILD and be both wild as well as Racing Bonus trigger. If “DASTARDLY & MUTTLEY” becomes wild, it will remain “DASTARDLY & MUTTLEY”. WILD REELS FEATURE During any base game spin, Wild Reels Feature may be triggered. If triggered, all symbol positions on one or more reel(s) are replaced with WILD. After wilds have been placed, all winning combinations are evaluated and paid. If WACKY RACES becomes wild, it will change to WACKY RACES WILD and be both wild as well as racing bonus trigger. If “DASTARDLY & MUTTLEY” becomes wild, it will remain “DASTARDLY & MUTTLEY”. RACING BONUS 3 scattered WACKY RACES or WACKY RACES WILD on reels 1, 3, and 5 awards the Racing Bonus. WACKY RACES or WACKY RACES WILD appears only on reels 1, 3, and 5. 5 cars are presented out of which one is randomly assigned a special bonus enhancement before start of the race. Click on “START RACE” button to start race. At the end of the race, a random car wins the race and the feature associated with that car is awarded. If the special bonus enhancement assigned car wins the race, additional enhancements are awarded as follows: BETTER BETTER Feature BONUSES BONUSES INACTIVE ACTIVE CREEPY COUPE FREE 2 – 3 Free Games 2 – 6 Free Games GAMES PENELOPE PITSTOP 1 – 3 HEART(S) 2 - 3 HEART(S) FREE GAMES MUTTLEY WACKY SCRAP 1 Extra Life or 2 1 Extra Life YARD BONUS Extra Lives PROFESSOR PAT 50 - 2000 Times Bet 600 - 2000 Times PENDING WHEEL BONUS Per Line Bet Per Line PETER PERFECT TROPHY 1 – 3 Extra Pick(s) 2- 3 Extra Picks BONUS CREEPY COUPE FREE GAMES CREEPY COUPE FREE GAMES may be awarded at the end of the Racing Bonus. 10 Free games are awarded along with the enhancement free games, if any. An alternate set of reels is used during CREEPY COUPE FREE GAMES. Winning combinations for these reels are identical to the base game except for “DASTARDLY & MUTTLEY”, WACKY RACES and WACKY RACES WILD symbols which do not appear. Each CREEPY COUPE FREE GAMES spin would trigger either the Random Wild or the Wild Reel. If the Random Wild is triggered, 6-11 random symbols will turn into WILD. If Wild reel is triggered, all symbol positions on one or more reel(s) are replaced with WILD. After wilds have been placed, all winning combinations are evaluated and paid. During Random Wild and Wild Reel, if GRUESOME TWOSOME becomes wild, it will change to GRUESOME TWOSOME WILD. GRUESOME TWOSOME WILD is wild for all symbols. 3 scattered GRUESOME TWOSOME or GRUESOME TWOSOME WILD on reels 1, 3, and 5 awards 10 additional free games along with initially awarded enhancement free games (if any), that are added to the remaining free games. GRUESOME TWOSOME and GRUESOME TWOSOME WILD appears on reels 1, 3, and 5 only. GRUESOME TWOSOME and GRUESOME TWOSOME WILD appears only during CREEPY COUPE FREE GAMES. CREEPY COUPE FREE GAMES end when no free games remain, or when 200 free games have been played. PENELOPE PITSTOP FREE GAMES PENELOPE PITSTOP FREE GAMES may be awarded at the end of the Racing Bonus. 12 free games are awarded along with the enhancement HEART(S), if any. During PENELOPE PITSTOP FREE GAMES, HEART appearing anywhere on the reels are collected. Locked reels become wild for the subsequent spin and remains so till end of the PENELOPE PITSTOP FREE GAMES. Once 12 HEART(S) are collected, any additional HEART(S) appearing will not be collected. HEART appearing on the last spin of PENELOPE PITSTOP FREE GAMES are not collected. Number of HEART(S) collected Locked reels 3 Reel 5 6 Reels 4 and 5 9 Reels 3, 4 and 5 12 Reels 2, 3, 4 and 5 Locked reels substitute for all symbols except HEART. HEART appears only during PENELOPE PITSTOP FREE GAMES. An alternate set of reels is used during PENELOPE PITSTOP FREE GAMES. Winning combinations for these reels are identical to the base game except for “DASTARDLY & MUTTLEY”, WACKY RACES, and WACKY RACES WILD symbols which do not appear. PENELOPE PITSTOP FREE GAMES end when no free games remain. Random Wild and Wild reels are not available during PENELOPE PITSTOP FREE GAMES. MUTTLEY WACKY SCRAP YARD BONUS MUTTLEY WACKY SCRAP YARD BONUS may be awarded at the end of the Racing Bonus. It features 5 levels, each with a set of 10 pick options. Click on an option to select it. The selected option reveals a Cash value, a BOMB, or a multiplier. Level Awards 1 Cash Values 2 - 4 Cash values or BOMB 5 BOMB or multipliers If a Cash value is revealed, the bonus advances to the next level. If a BOMB is revealed at any level, the accumulated bonus win is awarded and the bonus ends. If any enhancement was won during the Racing bonus, extra lives are awarded, where each extra life awards an additional pick in the same level that revealed a BOMB. The cash value awarded ranges from 75 to 1000 times the Bet per Line, and the multiplier awarded ranges from 2x to 5x. If a multiplier is revealed during level 5, it is multiplied with the accumulated cash value and awarded, after which the bonus ends. Each unused extra life (if any) would award 500 or 750 times the bet per line for “BETTER BONUSES INACTIVE” or “BETTER BONUSES ACTIVE” respectively, which is then added to the final awarded cash value. PROFESSOR PAT PENDING WHEEL BONUS PROFESSOR PAT PENDING WHEEL BONUS may be awarded at the end of the Racing Bonus. If eligible, Enhancement bonus win is awarded at the start of the PROFESSOR PAT PENDING WHEEL BONUS. Click on the “START” button to start the wheel spin. Win MEGA, MAJOR, MINOR, or MINI jackpot through wheel feature. The PROFESSOR PAT PENDING WHEEL BONUS ends when the indicated prize is awarded. PETER PERFECT TROPHY BONUS PETER PERFECT TROPHY BONUS may be awarded at the end of the Racing Bonus. 1 pick from a set of 5 options is awarded. If eligible, enhancement picks are also awarded. Click on any one of the options to select it. Continue selecting until no picks remain. The selected options reveal cash awards that ranges from 220 to 2000 times the bet per line. The sum of the revealed cash value is awarded, after which the PETER PERFECT TROPHY BONUS ends. GAME RULES When Better Bonuses is Inactive, Bonus Bet is 10 times the bet per line. When Better Bonuses is Active, Bonus Bet is 35 times the bet per line. Line pays must occur on adjacent reels, beginning with the leftmost reel. Only highest winner paid per winning combination. Paytable is dynamic and reflects actual payouts based on current wager. Wins on different lines are added together and scatter wins (if available) are added to payline wins. The prizes are paid in accordance with the payout table available on the game interface. Malfunction voids all pays and Plays. .
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