Editor’s note: Some casinos run modified RTP versions of popular slots. The figures here reflect the standard release; verify the RTP shown in the game’s info panel at your chosen casino.
How it plays
The Dog House Megaways puts the iconic canine theme on a 6-reel Megaways engine, where every spin reshuffles the number of symbols per reel — generating between 2 and 7 rows per reel for up to 117,649 ways to win. Wins pay left-to-right across matching symbol chains, and the Tumble mechanic removes winning symbols so replacements can drop in, extending win sequences within a single spin.
Wild symbols substitute for all paying symbols and appear on reels 2–5. Paw-print scatters are the key to the bonus round and can appear across all six reels.
The bonus round
Three or more scatters trigger Free Spins. You start with 7 free spins (3 scatters) up to 15 (5 scatters). The game-defining feature is sticky wilds with multipliers: every wild that lands stays in place for the remainder of free spins, and its multiplier value (up to 3x per wild) is added to the total win multiplier. With multiple wilds stacking, the headline 12,305x becomes reachable during heavy wild coverage.
A Buy Feature option is available where licensed, letting you enter free spins directly.
Is it worth playing?
At 96.55% RTP and high volatility, sessions will swing hard — base-game hits are frequent enough to maintain bankroll through dry spells, but the real weight lies in free spins. The Megaways format combined with sticky multiplier wilds creates a ceiling most fixed-reel slots cannot match.
If Megaways variance is new to you, our RTP and volatility guide explains what high volatility actually means for your session bankroll. Ready to spin? Browse all reviewed slots to compare alternatives.