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Plants vs Zombies SpinGo Slot by YGR

by YGRReleased Apr 20, 2026

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YGR's bingo dual-board hybrid swaps angels for sunflowers vs zombies. Shared draws, ~200x combined Full House cap, paid Extra Rounds.

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Specifications

VolatilityMedium-High
Max Win200x
Grid5x5 (dual)
PaylinesBingo lines (rows, columns, diagonals on each board)
Min Bet$0.2
Max Bet$100

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About Plants vs Zombies SpinGo Slot

YGR's SpinGo line takes the bingo-meets-slot hybrid format and dresses it in a horror-comedy battlefield, with sunflowers and peashooters squaring off against shambling undead across two parallel boards. The green Plants grid sits on the left with red tomato symbols, the purple Zombies grid sits on the right with severed-hand icons, and a vertical column of five number balls between them feeds both at once. Every ball drawn marks both grids simultaneously, so a single round always plays double duty.

Each board has its own number pool (1-72 on the Plants side, 1-66 on the Zombies side) and its own prize ladder running from 1 LINE up to FULL HOUSE. Lines clear the usual way: any row, column, or diagonal of marked numbers pays out, and rewards from both boards stack into the same settled win. Filling a board completely tops out at 100x your stake per side, which puts the combined ceiling at roughly 200x, modest by slot standards, but the pacing feels closer to scratch-card bingo than spin gameplay.

WILDs only appear pre-marked on the very first base spin, planted on each grid before any draws happen. After that opening round they're gone, and progress depends entirely on which numbers come up. The FREE symbol is the in-game extender: when one is drawn, it adds a bonus round to the queue and each free round reveals another five numbers across both boards. Stack a few of those and a quiet base game can swing into Full House territory without spending more.

If the base draws don't deliver, the Extra Rounds purchase replaces the standard buy bonus mechanic you'd find on a regular slot from YGR. You can buy up to ten extra five-number reveals after the base game settles, each priced individually rather than as a single bonus entry. Useful when you're one number short of a 10-line clear and don't want to walk away.

The art leans into its source material without licensing it: a misty graveyard with a full moon and tombstones in the back, a chomper and a wild-eyed zombie hovering near the spin button, an angry strawberry and a scowling pumpkin guarding the plant side. If the dual-board format itself is what pulls you in rather than the cartoon plant army, the engine debuted on Angels vs Demons SpinGo, which runs the same shared-draw mechanic with a celestial reskin and the same 200x combined cap.

Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.