Wild Pile Up

Tiger Lee and Cutie Kitty

Similar Games:

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Risk Scale:

Orange (losing 150 spins is possible)

Minimum Play:

Mostly looking for “big” prizes at the top of the reels, around the value of the mini. I also want a couple of reels preferably one place away from prizes of that size. Don’t pay attention to some symbols that have locks on them versus ones that don’t.

Other:

Tiger Lee and Cutie Kitty look different on the surface, but they are, in fact, clones.

First, let’s take a look at what these games look like. Here’s Tiger Lee:

You’re mostly looking for “big” prizes at the top of the reels, around the value of the mini. I also want a couple of reels preferably one place away from prizes of that size. Don’t pay attention to some symbols that have locks on them versus ones that do not.

In the photo above, I’m on the $8 bet. I have two reels one place away from the prizes, but you can see the mini is $200 in this case, because it’s a big bet. Reel one has $120 up top, while reel two has $150. Reel five is two places away from $130. Some pros might fool around on a board like that, but it’s a little too loose for my tastes.

This game can get expensive at times, so know that going in. Losing 100 bets or so isn’t all that rare. Sometimes it’s closer to 150 on a bad run.

Line hits in this game are fairly weak, though it’s still better to have the build in the first few columns rather than the fourth and fifth, just because they can help a little when the symbols come down and act as wilds. This ended up being a factor in my video, posted at the end of this blurb. Don’t put much stock into that line of thinking, though. It’s more about having multiple columns one away from prizes of substance.

Here’s the other version of the game, Cutie Kitty:

This example is nowhere near good enough to play; I just wanted to show what the game looks like.

Here’s my video of this one, but first, a few notes on it.

The first play I had wasn’t much of a find, as I was doing this more just to get a video on a small bet I wouldn’t get burned on, but I wasn’t that far away from a good play with three reels one place away from decent prizes. I then had an equally ho-hum play on a $4 bet. In fact, it was probably a little bit worse, but since I was filming and wanted to show how the game worked, I went ahead and played. I got very lucky to hit what I was going for with my second spin.