Bull In A China Shop Slot Game Review

Bull In A China Shop Slot Game Review

A game that has a name that’s as mean and as adrenaline-inducing might not be too pleasing for slots fans, but the key thing to remember when looking at slots is just the same as when looking at books – don’t judge them by their cover or name.

Play n Go developed and released Bull in a China Shop back in November 2020, and the game has since become one of the most played ones in online casinos!

Well, as any game that receives a lot of attention, we felt it was our duty to do a full review on it and see why this game is so liked by casino fans. We loaded it up on our HighBet casino, and went for a few rounds.

The results? Keep reading.

Tech Features

Bull In A China Shop Slot Game Review

On the outside, it looks like your regular slot game. Five reels, three rows, and 20 fixed paylines. You need to land at least three matching symbols from left to right, starting from the first one on the left.

Technical-wise, the game is very easy to control and understand, with the game mechanics providing simplicity and easy gameplay!

RTP and Volatility

The game comes with an RTP ratio of 96.20%, which is in the mid-range, compared to other games of similar technical features, but the real kicker is in its volatility. It comes with a volatility rating that sits in the middle range, which might prove lucrative to anyone looking to enjoy a game on long stretches!

Design and Theme

Bull In A China Shop Slot Game Review

The design and the theme of the game are all about the Far East, more precisely, a store somewhere that sells beautiful china items and ceramics. Inside, we have the angry bull, and you, the player, ready to take an advantage of the whole situation!

It might sound like something that has a lot of adrenaline, but the game is pretty chill, with an exciting moment here and there. All in all, a relaxed game that definitely manages to keep your attention, and keep you entertained!

Symbols, Betting, and Payouts

There’s a total of 12 symbols. The four card symbols that pay out the least: diamond, club, heart, and spade. After that you have the beautiful china items from the shop. Starting from exquisite pots and tea sets, to beautiful vases and statues – these pay out in medium. The store owner pays out the most, together with the all-wild symbol.

Bonuses

Bull In A China Shop Slot Game Review

On the bonus side, you have the Bull-wild, and the scatter symbol. You get two potential bonuses from these:

Wild Bull – once a wild bull symbol lands on the field, you get one of the following three bonuses:

  • Happy Bull – 2-6 extra wild symbols scattered across the reels randomly. 
  • Proud Bull – it covers an entire reel, but it can cover anywhere from 1 to 5 reels.
  • Angry Bull – just like the happy bull option, but here every symbol comes with a X2 multiplier!

Free spins – getting the free spins is all about the scatter symbols. Land a scatter on reels 1, 3, and 5, on one spin, and you’ll get 10 free spins and one of the following:

  • Happy Bull – 2 wild symbols scattered across the reels randomly. Each time you land another wild bull, another wild is added, you can go as high as 14 wilds in play. 
  • Proud Bull – it covers an entire reel, but it can cover anywhere from 1 to 5 reels.
  • Angry Bull – each time a wild bull lands on a spin, anywhere between 2 and 14 multiplier wilds are added, each carrying a 2x, 3x, 5x, or 10x.

Conclusion

A great game that will surely provide you with more than enough excitement, considering all the various ways you can win money, and all the random features regarding the bonuses! The peace and tranquility of the Far East is all nice, but a bull here and there to shake things up is just what you need to have fun for a long, long time! For us, Bull in a China Shop is well worth it!

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Dejan Iliev

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