Money Farm Slot by GameArt
by GameArtReleased Nov 3, 2015
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Money Farm is the original, stripped-back GameArt farmyard slot: a 5x3 grid with just 5 fixed paylines, a rooster wild on the right-hand reels and golden-egg scatters that trigger free spins. Medium-high volatility, 95.90% RTP, 1,200x max win. Hit "Free Play" to spin Money Farm in demo mode, no signup needed.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 95.9% |
| Volatility | Medium-High |
| Max Win | 1,200x |
| Grid | 5x3 |
| Paylines | 5 Fixed Paylines (left to right) |

About Money Farm Slot
A cartoon farmyard at harvest time sets the scene here: a red barn with a windmill turning beside it, golden hay fields rolling off into the distance, and a fat smiling sun grinning down from the logo. The reels sit in a rough wooden barn structure, "5 LINES" stamped down each side so you never forget how few you're playing. The animals are all in on the joke too, a grinning cow, a pink pig, a floppy-eared dog, a fluffy sheep and a white rooster, perched above bright gold royals running A down to 9. Warm yellows and harvest golds everywhere. It's a cheerful little farm world, drawn with more personality than the gameplay underneath it.
And that gameplay is about as stripped-back as 2015 GameArt got. Five fixed paylines, left to right only, no pay-both-ways trick, no ways-to-win. That's a tiny number of lines by anything resembling a modern standard, so most spins come back quiet and the busy ones rarely light up more than a line or two at once. The white rooster is the Wild, and it only shows up on reels 3, 4 and 5, substituting for the regular farm animals to patch combos together across the right side of the grid. There's nothing layered on top of it. No multiplier, no expansion, no stacking. The rooster just stands in where it can.
The golden egg is the scatter, and it's the one symbol that does more than pay. Land enough eggs and they hand you a round of free spins, which is the only proper feature the game carries. No bonus buy to skip the wait, no jackpot ladder, no hold mechanic, nothing else hiding behind a second screen. Outside of that, the standard GameArt card gamble sits over every win, the usual guess red or black to double, pick the suit to push it further, with the option to walk before you lose it back.
So it's a small game, and it plays like one. The ceiling tops out around 1,200x your bet, which is modest even for its era and leaves little room for the kind of session-defining hit newer titles dangle in front of you. If you've come from the busier sequel with its bigger grid and multi-screen free spins, this original feels deliberately bare by comparison, five lines, one wild zone, one bonus, and a barnyard full of cheerful animals doing the heavy lifting on charm.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.