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Mammut Slot by KA Gaming

by KA GamingReleased Apr 1, 2026

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Ice Age 6x4 / 4,096-ways slot. Bombing Wild clears row+column on no-win Free Spins, while a persistent multiplier climbs with every cascade. To spin Mammut free without depositing, press "Free Play" below and the demo loads in your browser.

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Specifications

Game TypeSlots
RTP96%
VolatilityHigh
Max Win5,000x
Grid6x4
Paylines4,096 ways to win
Min Bet$0.5
Max Bet$250
Themes
Features
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About Mammut Slot

The Bombing Wild only wakes up inside Free Spins, and only when a spin produces nothing. If the reels land dead, every Mammoth Wild still on the grid detonates, clearing its entire row and its entire column in a cross shape, then letting the remaining symbols cascade into the gaps. So a no-win spin during the bonus is rarely actually a no-win spin. Even one Wild guarantees nine positions wiped and re-rolled, and two Wilds on different rows can gut the grid before the math even checks for a combination.

That mechanic sits on top of KA Gaming's 4,096-ways engine and a persistent multiplier that does something most KA bonuses don't bother with. It climbs by +1x on every cascade AND every bombing event, and it does not reset between spins. One long chain at the start of the round sets the multiplier for the whole bonus. Stack a Bombing Wild trigger that cascades into a paying combo that cascades again, and you might add five or six to the counter from a single trigger. There's no cap mentioned in the rules, and no reset until the bonus ends.

Scatters scale generously by KA standards, three pays 12 spins, four pays 16, five pays 20, and six pays 24. No retrigger, so whatever multiplier you build is the multiplier you keep through to the last spin. The base game uses the same cascading reels but strips the bombing and the persistent counter; Wilds just substitute like normal Wilds. It's a deliberate split, and it's why the bonus feels like a different game rather than a slightly enhanced version of base play.

Visually KA leans hard into a Sid-the-Sloth cartoon Ice Age, a snarling sabretooth, a startled dodo clutching an acorn, a paws-up polar bear, a fur-clad caveman swinging a bone. Royals sit frozen inside chunky ice cubes. The cabinet is built from pale blue ice blocks with stalactites dripping from the top edge and shorter icicles hanging off the bottom, with 4096 WAYS running vertically down both side panels in white-and-orange ice text. Background is a pastel sunrise tundra, pink-purple sky behind snow-capped peaks, fir trees dusted on the left. Cute, not savage. The 6-reel layout is unusual for KA's catalog too, most of their recent releases stuck to five.

Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.