Play Buffalo Bounty Lite, a unique slot game where traditional Reels are not present. Do you have what it takes to wait out a Jackpot before it all resets?
Minimum Bet | $0.10 |
Paylines | 1 |
Rows | 1 |
Reels | 1 |
Jackpot | No |
Features | Wild Symbol,Jackpot |
Theme | Action and Adventure |
Buffalo Bounty Lite offers three Ladder symbols (Eagle, Puma and Deer), one Wild (Buffalo) and one Reset (Skull) symbol. Each Ladder symbol corresponds to a Jackpot payout, and the higher you build up, the bigger your payout is.
Just avoid the Reset symbol, as it will knock the ladders back down to the start.
Every time you land one of the Ladder symbols, it marks off another step on the corresponding ladder. The Deer corresponds with the Mini Jackpot, the Puma with the Minor Jackpot and the Eagle with the Major Jackpot.
Every time you land another symbol, you’ll have the choice to Collect your current winnings, or take a chance and spin again.
You’re in total control of your winnings in Buffalo Bounty Lite. When you click the Collect button, all of the values that have been marked off on all ladders are added together to give you the cumulative win total.
Fill up the ladder for each jackpot, and win that jackpot amount. The Mini is 2,000, Minor is 8,000 and Major is 40,000. Light up all spots on all three ladders, and win the 50,000 Grand Jackpot.
There are two special symbols that elevate this game even more.
The first is the Wild symbol, which is represented by the Buffalo. When it lands, it will increase all three ladders by one step.
The symbol you want to avoid is the Reset, which is the skull. If that lands, it erases all progress you’ve made and resets each ladder back to the beginning.
This highlights the careful balance of pressing your luck and hitting Collect.
Unlike other slot games, each symbol operates independently of each other in Buffalo Bounty Lite. Only one symbol can land at a time, and the corresponding Jackpot ladder lights up one more step each time it does.
The Deer is the lowest-value Ladder symbol, followed by the Puma and then the Eagle.