Tiger Claw Slot

Take the well-trodden road to Asia in Tiger Claw, a Chinese-themed slot game from Playtech. This trip east offers something a little different though as it’s played using a 6 reel, 4,096 ways to win game engine. The highlight is the Tiger Free Games feature that awards between 8 and 100 free spins (initially) with wild multipliers that can boost payouts by up to 5x. Play on all devices from between 40p and £80 per spin. 



The design in Tiger Claw is simply done. The red reels are set against hilltop at sunrise backdrop. There you’ll see lower value royal values plus a menagerie of wild animals. You’ll see snakes and boars which pay up to 5 times your stake if you land 6 on adjacent reels followed by the goat and raccoon which pay up to 6.25 times your stake. The white tiger is the top symbol. Land 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 of these in combination and you’ll receive 1, 3.75, 5, 6.25 or 7.5 times your stake.

Land 3 or more of the Free Games scatter on the same spin to trigger the Tiger Free Games feature - you’ll receive 8, 15, 25 or 100 free spins if you land 3, 4, 5 or 6 of them. Look out for the Chinese letter symbol which joins the action on reels 2 through 6 during the feature. As well as substituting for all other symbols, it also provides a multiplier boost of 2x, 3x or 5x when it forms part of a winning combination.

You can retrigger more free spins too. Landing just 2 scatters adds another 5 free spins to your total. Land 3 or more for an extra 8, 15, 25 or 100 free spins. There’s no limit to the potential number of retriggers on offer.

The game engine might be a little unusual but Tiger Claw is in fact a very straightforward game. The design is in the middle of the pack, not bad but not from the absolute top drawer. The gameplay is pretty steady too. The 4,096 ways to win delivers plenty of action and the wild multipliers in the bonus round get things moving quickly.

If you enjoy the wild Chinese theme then Tiger Claw will likely be of interest. If you’re after just as volatile, Epic Ape from Playtech should do the trick.