Oink Farm 2, a video slot by Foxium, offers a charming farm theme with a 6-4 layout and 40 betways. Offering both captivating gameplay and bountiful rewards, it's a slot game you won't want to miss.
Oink Farm 2 is a farm-themed game, and as you’d expect, it has the pig in the lead role (wild symbol). It’s not the only one you get on the reels, and images of the fox, sheep, chicken, cabbage, or carrot will also make appearances in premium combinations. The others are the lesser Royals, showing the numbers/letters from 9 to A (same as in playing cards).
One of the best features of Oink Farm 2 is the Expanding Wild mechanism. It can be triggered when you’ve drawn at least 2 Wilds in one row, filling all positions between them with Wilds.
There’s a small drawback to expanding wilds, though. The feature won’t trigger if two or more wilds are adjacent.
Another amazing feature of Oink Farm 2, the Corn Collection is a progressive mechanism that collects pairs of Corn symbols to increase the amount of free spins and global multipliers awarded for the Bonus Round.
This is more of a boost than a consolation prize, as 3 Corn symbols are needed in a single spin to reach the Bonus round.
Another safety feature that aims to help you get to the Bonus Round is the Partial Respin mechanism. Namely, if you draw 2 Corn symbols and have no wins scored for this round, the 6th reel may spin again for a chance to reveal the third Corn you need to start the bonus game.
If you’ve collected 3 Corn symbols a bit too early and feel like you won’t make much with the amount of free spins you’ve received, you can use the Free Spins Gamble feature to instantly level up your current FS counter and multipliers.
The farm theme is kind of a double-edged sword at times. It can be charming up to a certain point, but then you just get enough of the chicken noise and animal antics. We didn’t find Oink Farm to be all that charming to begin with to be honest, and there is very little in the feature department that most players haven’t seen before. At least veteran players who’ve been around the block a few times.