

Played on a 5-reel, 4-row gaming matrix, users get 25 paylines to land winning combinations across. With a highly volatile math model, players can expect a theoretical return value of 95.72% - whether betting regularly or buying the bonus round. Here stakes can be set as low as 10 p/c or as high as £/€6, and all device types are catered for. Sheep Gone Wild keeps the bet range fairly tight, which is generally a positive sign in terms of winning potential in a slot constructed by Red Tiger. The general vibe is positively upbeat, a common feature when it comes to playing slots with an agricultural slant. A wood-framed game grid is surrounded by farm buildings, a flock of fluffy sheep, and a tongue-out, happy as they get doggie rocking a banjo. These are mainly cosmetic, though, as Sheep Gone Wild takes place in a cheerful rural spot that papers over the less cheerful side of animal rearing or crop production.

Not a lot of time had passed since the previous farm-based slot review, which was the sunny side up Rabbit Garden from Pragmatic Play, and Sheep Gone Wild shares a few common traits. As well as featuring our woolly friends, Sheep Gone Wild also stars one of their arch nemeses - wolves, as well as gaming elements such as symbol upgrades, win multipliers, and free spins. Quite phenomenal, really, and about time they got a bit more attention in the iGaming world, hey? Stepping into the breach is casino game maker Red Tiger with Sheep Gone World.

You know what's interesting? Whilst sheep might look more or less the same to non-farmers or animal enthusiasts, there are apparently around 900-1,000 different sheep breeds around the world and approximately a billion of them in total.
