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Coyote Cash Slot by RealTime Gaming

by RealTime GamingReleased Dec 1, 2008

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Cartoon Wild West slot with a coyote bandit that doubles every win it touches, 20 free games at 2x-4x multipliers, and a random progressive jackpot.

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Specifications

Game TypeSlots
RTP97.5%
RTP Range91% / 95% / 97.5%
VolatilityHigh
Max Win10,000x
Grid5x3
Paylines25 lines (selectable 1-25)
Min Bet$0.01
Max Bet$125
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Features
Coyote Cash slot gameplay screenshot

About Coyote Cash Slot

The operator picks the RTP. That's the first thing worth knowing about Coyote Cash, because you'll find this game running at 97.5%, 95%, or 91% depending on where you play. The default most casinos deploy is 95%, but the 97.5% version does exist and makes a real difference over a session. Beyond that math note, this is a 2008 Wild West classic from RTG that still runs on their vintage canvas engine - press Space to spin, because the reels were built before touch UI was standard.

The Coyote is a doubling wild. Any line win that includes the grinning bandit-masked coyote pays double, which stacks differently than you might expect. Two wilds on the same payline don't multiply the doubling (it's 2x, not 4x) but the wild itself substitutes for everything except the Loot scatter. Scattered Loot bags pay from any position on the reels, and three or more anywhere trigger the Free Games: 20 spins with a fixed multiplier tied to how many scatters launched you in. Three Loots gives you 2x on every prize, four gives 3x, five gives 4x. Extra Loot landings during the feature add more free games at the current multiplier rather than resetting to a fresh trigger value. One restriction to know - free games inherit the triggering spin's line count and denomination, so you can't crank up the stake mid-feature.

Then there's the Random jackpot. It can drop at the end of any spin, base or free, with no trigger condition beyond a probability that scales with your bet size. The live counter ticks up across all operators running the game - during the demo session it sat at $4,317.85, which tells you this is a slow-burn shared pot rather than a fast-growing headline prize. Visually the game is pure cartoon frontier: Monument Valley mesas in the distance, wooden plank displays for balance and bet, chunky block-letter card symbols in five candy colors, and supporting icons that include a bull skull, a coiled rattlesnake, a cactus, and a loot-hauling pickup truck. The art hasn't aged gracefully - edges look slightly soft on modern screens - but the personality is there. A coyote in a bandit mask running off with moneybags is a premise that survives the years.

Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.