Introduction to Bunny & Clyde
Bunny & Clyde is a casino slot from PoggiPlay that puts us right in the middle of a bank heist. Based on the title and choice of animals, PoggiPlay delivers a strange theme inspired by the real-life criminals Bonnie and Clyde, now portrayed as the same animals as the main characters of Zootopia, creating a weird, mixed easter-heist-themed game. Visually, this game reminds us of another PoggiPlay release, Bust a Nut, which, when we were reviewing, gave us major Hacksaw Gaming vibes, and Bunny & Clyde kinda follow in those same footsteps. While we would’ve said that it is a positive thing, there is a big elephant in the room that we need to bring up, which is the gameplay, and that is that Bunny & Clyde is a lot more similar to Bust a Nut than just graphics, and that is that it’s a near-reskin when it comes to the features. This means that if you’ve played the previous release, you’ll find the exact same simple base game spins here, with the occasional Multiplier Wild Symbols, and the slightly interesting bonus game filled with Boosters and nothing else.
Step into the 30’s, where bank robbery was the hottest thing around, and link up with the infamous outlaws Bunny & Clyde, where Boosters act as Additives and Multiplies to your Bet Values for sizeable payouts. If you want to check out the game for yourself, then be sure to give the Bunny & Clyde demo a try beforehand.

Theme, Gameplay, & Payouts
Bunny & Clyde is a video slot from PoggiPlay with 5 Reels, 5 Rows, and 13 Paylines. You can choose between making a Min.bet of 0.05 and a Max.bet of 100. Bunny & Clyde comes with an average RTP of 96.2%, medium volatility, and a rather low max win of 2,500X the bet.
We find ourselves in a bit of a strange field, filled with flowers and Easter eggs all over, and right in the middle is a bank, where we find Bunny and Clyde standing outside next to the playing grid. During the bonus game, the devilish pair explodes the bank, opening it up for a volatile feature. You can play the game on most notepads, mobiles, and desktops.
The lower-paying symbols are 10, J, Q, K, and A. Creating a win with 5 of the same symbols will pay out 5X the bet. The higher-paying symbols are a stack of cash, a diamond, a stack of golden bars, and a ring. Landing a win with 5 of the same symbols pays out 10X to 30X the bet. The game also comes with some familiar Special Symbols, with the Multiplier Wilds and Scatters appearing in the base game and the Boosters appearing in the bonus game.
Special Features & Mechanics
What is the max win in the slot Bunny & Clyde?
You can win up to 2,500X the bet.
What features are available in the slot Bunny & Clyde?
The features are Multiplier Wild Symbols, Bonus Game, and Feature Buy.

Multiplier Wild Symbols
Wild Symbols help form winning combinations by being able to substitute for all symbols except Scatter Symbols and come with Multipliers of 2X, 3X, or 5X.
Bonus Game
By landing 3 Scatter Symbols, you will be awarded the bonus game with 3 spins. The feature is played on a special playing grid where only Boosters and Blank Symbols can appear, and each reel has its own Bet Multiplier Value, starting at 1X, and is upgraded through Boosters, and they are as follows:
Gray Egg Symbol = Adds its value to the Multiplier of the reel it lands on, ranging from +1 to +10.
Gold Egg Symbol = Adds its value to all reel Multipliers, ranging from +1 to +10.
Gray Ribbon Egg Symbol = Multiplies the Multiplier of the reel it lands on, with a value ranging from 2X to 8X.
Gold Ribbon Egg Symbol = Multiplies the Multiplier of all reels, with a value ranging from 2X to 8X.

Feature Buy
Through the Feature Buy option, you can instantly trigger the Bonus Game for a price based on the current bet.
100X = Awards the Bonus Game.
Final Thoughts on Bunny & Clyde
Bunny & Clyde delivers on a bit of a fun theme with some equally good visuals. While the cartoony graphics might not be what the studio is especially known for, they have done some pretty good work here, and the game plays smoothly. But when it comes down to being a near reskin of a previously released game, both of which give major Hacksaw Gaming vibes, it kinda doesn’t work the second time around. But, if you haven’t checked out the first game, let us give you the rundown of the gameplay loop.
Starting with the base game, there’s sadly not a lot that happens here, as while the paytable on the 5x5 playing grid is somewhat decent, it is saved by the Multiplier Wild Symbols, but even so, “saved” is used rather loosely, as sometimes they can be a bit stingy with appearing. Then there’s the bonus game, which we actually quite enjoy, being played with nothing but Boosters, but we can also see how it may feel rather repetitive over a longer gaming session. While being so similar to Bust a Nut, one thing that does help Bunny & Clyde’s case is that they have slightly better stats, sitting on a newer max win of 2,500X the bet, which might sound great for max win hunters, but with a trade-off that the Feature Buy now has gone up to 100X instead of 40X. All in all, Bunny & Clyde feel like the upgraded version of Bust a Nut, but also like a seasonal Easter reskin of the original, which puts it in an awkward position.
Bunny & Clyde is the spiritual successor of Bust a Nut, with anthropomorphic cartoon animals and a Booster-centric bonus game.




