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Fairytale Legends: Hansel and Gretel FAIRYTALE LEGENDS: HANSEL AND GRETEL Game Type: Video Slot Game Return to Player: 96.71% Continue your legendary adventures with the second fairy tale out of the fantastic trilogy - Hansel and Gretel™. Get ready to embark on a wondrous journey through the deep dark woods together with NetEnt™! Fairytale Legends: Hansel and Gretel™ is a 5-reel, 3-row video slot with Random Features, Bonus Features, Free Spins, Stacked Wild Re-Spins, and Wild substitutions. Play the game and help the children find their way out of the forest. Meet the beautiful and already familiar fairies who will endow you with fun and thrilling Random Features. Who knows, perhaps you'll even find the witch's house made of candies. Press Spin and find out what the fairy tale will get you into! 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Fairy Wild Spin In this feature, 2 full stacks of Wild symbols can randomly appear on reels 1, 2, 4 and 5 during the spin. After the reels stop, and the wins have been paid out, a Stacked Wild Re-Spin is awarded. If further Stacked Wild symbols land visible covering the entire reel, more Stacked Wild Re-Spins are awarded. Fairy Wild Spin When there are no more visible Stacked Wild symbols that cover the entire reel, Stacked Wild Re-Spins end. Bonus Features 3 Bonus symbols appearing on reels 1, 3 and 5 in the main game activate one of the Bonus Features. To activate a Bonus Feature, the player picks one of three chests. The 3 Bonus Features are: Candy House Bonus, Free Spins, and Coin Win. Bonus Features Candy House Bonus When the Candy House Bonus is activated, the player picks 3 out of 15 items. Each item equals a certain multiplier. The multiplier value is not revealed. 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