
Just read about Kawasaki’s Corleo – a half-wolf, half-horse cyber-mutant that gallops through the woods like it’s late for a Blade Runner reboot.
It’s built for off-road adventuring, and probably costs an actual human kidney. It looks like something the wolves of Fang City slot would ride into battle with, while blasting synthwave and overthrowing the last human CEO.
Because yes, this game’s a full-blown cyberpunk world ruled by mammal and metal wolves, and they’re not just here to bark. They’ve got neon eyes, chrome paws, and a serious attitude problem.
You’re not just spinning reels here. You’re jacking into the grid — and the prize? A cool $350,000 upload to both your actual wallet, and brain wallet.
Wolves Don’t Wear Prada – They Wear Push Gaming
This isn’t just any dystopian game – it’s Push Gaming’s latest steampunk fever dream, and the wolves here? They’re dripping harder than Bieber mid-meltdown. Caps, trench coats, glowing monocles. Drew House, on a cyber overdose.
Leading the pack is the white wolf in a red hood. Next is the grey wolf in purple, and then a brown wolf in charcoal who’s probably in charge of brooding and brooding alone.
The lower-paying symbols are: a wolf helmet straight out of Mad Max, a futuristic grenade that screams “Don’t touch me unless you hate your face,” and claw-shaped knuckledusters that look one swing away from total decapitation. There are also etched claws in various colors because hey, even murder needs a color palette.
And let’s not forget the symbols that actually do stuff: Moon symbols, Mystery Moons, and more modifiers than a Tesla mod forum.
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Moons, Mystery, and Mayhem
You know what they say – seven moons is either a bad omen or a damn good time. In this medium volatility game, it’s the latter. Land 7 Moon symbols anywhere on the reels and you get instant prizes – multipliers ranging from 1x to a howling 1,000x.
Then comes the Mystery Moon symbols. If one of your seven moons is a Mystery Moon, you trigger the Mystery Reveal Feature – and this is where things go absolutely feral.
That Mystery Moon could morph into any of the following modifiers…
Collectors, gathering all values on Moon symbols, then spins again. Converters, flipping one symbol type into Moons, sometimes even spawning another Mystery Moon. Moon Multipliers – multiplying all prizes on screen, then respins just to flex.
We’ve also got High Value Symbols, dropping a single instant prize worth at least 10x your base bet. And lastly, Max Win Symbols – forget foreplay, this one just hands you the game’s max win.
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Free Spins That Bite
In Fang City slot, freedom isn’t free – unless we’re talking Free Spins. Land 3 or more Scatters and you’ll unlock up to 8 free spins with a starting multiplier up to 10x.
That multiplier? It’s persistent. It sticks around, growing like a virus in the mainframe. When a multiplier symbol lands alongside a win, it’s added to the Multiplier UI.
No win? No multiplier. But the moment another one drops; it reactivates and applies itself like a loyal attack dog in a leather trench coat.
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Jack In. Cash Out.
Fang City slot is a full-scale, neon-soaked, steam-pressurized wolf uprising with a soundtrack that slaps and multipliers that bite. Between the mystery modifiers, free spin rampages, and chrome-punk aesthetics, this game doesn’t howl – it growls.
With a 96.33% RTP and a max win of 10,000x, you’re not just playing for scraps. You’re spinning for your place in the pack.
So if you’re ready to ditch the human world and run with the wolves – mechanical or otherwise – Fang City’s open for business. Just don’t pet anything that glows.
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