Coyote Crash Slot by Habanero
by HabaneroReleased Aug 13, 2016
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An eight-year-old Habanero release that still leans on a straight TNT-trigger Free Spins round and a flat 4x multiplier on every win inside it. No Buy Feature, no Super Bet, no clever modern gimmicks. Tap "Free Play" below to play Coyote Crash in demo mode, right in your browser.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 96.02% |
| RTP Range | 96.02-97.83 |
| Volatility | Medium-High |
| Grid | 5x3 |
| Paylines | 25 fixed paylines |
| Min Bet | $0.25 |
| Max Bet | $2500 |

About Coyote Crash Slot
Coyote Crash is one of Habanero's mid-2016 releases, and that release year shapes everything about how it plays. No Buy Feature. No Super Bet ante toggle. No persistent meter, no symbol-collection layer, no escalating multiplier that builds across spins. What you get instead is a 25-line frontier slot with cascading reels in the base game and a free spins round that simply quadruples everything you win inside it.
The trigger is the TNT Loot crate, sitting in plain view at the top-right corner of the layout next to the carved "3 OR MORE ANYWHERE TRIGGERS FEATURE" banner. Three crates anywhere awards 12 spins. Four crates jumps to 25. Five crates pushes it to 50 spins, which on this engine is a meaningful round. Once the feature opens, every payline hit, every cascade, every chained win is multiplied by 4 before being credited. Nothing increases that 4 figure during play. It's a flat ceiling that does the lifting on its own.
Base game has Wilds substituting for anything except the TNT, the cascade engine running on every winning spin, and a post-spin gamble option for risk-takers who want to double a small payout into a slightly bigger one (or zero). Symbol art is the studio's classic painterly Western look. The Sheriff and the bandit Coyote sit at the high end of the paytable, with a desert scorpion, a green lizard with a blue bandana, and a battered sheriff's cruiser filling the mid tier. Card royals run the lows in carved wood-plank styling that nods to old saloon signage. The whole reel set floats inside a riveted metal frame against a red rock canyon at dusk, with flowering cacti up front and mesas in the distance.
The Jackpot Race ticker at the top funnels a small slice of every bet into a network progressive that any spin can hit at random. Variance sits in the medium-high range, looser than the studio's modern "high" default but still enough that 12-spin bonuses can swing meaningfully. For players who genuinely enjoy a 25-line lines game with no menus to think about, this is the kind of Wild West slot the studio built before the Buy Feature took over its catalogue.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.