Coop Clash: Slot Overview
Ah, nature—sometimes it’s great to swap the concrete jungle for fresh air, a slower rhythm, and the calm of the countryside. Forget calm, though, because despite the farmyard backdrop of Hacksaw Gaming’s partner Bullshark Games‘ slot Coop Cash, tranquility isn’t on the agenda. That’s because General Rabbit (yes, that’s his name) is out to steal chicken eggs, and while a fox might rely on stealth, this bunny goes for pure shock and awe. With outright firepower, symbols get cleared away, wilds roam, and multipliers stack up in this species vs species clusters pays slot.
This might be a bit nit-picky, but real-life rabbits aren’t exactly known for craving chicken eggs. As herbivores, they don’t eat animal products, sticking to plants to keep those fluffy bellies full. Then again, rabbits also don’t drive tanks, and General Rabbit is posted in one as it rumbles beside the gaming grid. Coop Clash clearly takes some playful liberties with reality to set up its animal-on-animal showdown, and it lands as a light, entertaining break from the everyday.

Coop Clash plays out on a 7×7 gaming grid, creating wins when 5 or more identical symbols connect in horizontal or vertical groups. It’s a medium-high volatile slot with stakes from 10 c to $/€100 per spin, and players can trigger features via its 4-option bonus buy menu. Coop Clash’s default theoretical RTP is 96.15%, though lower RTP variants also exist.
Whenever winning clusters land, the symbols involved are removed from the reels, with new symbols falling into place until the grid is full again. This can generate additional wins on the same spin, and the cascades keep rolling until no further win appears. There are five egg symbols among the low payers, while 5 chickens sit at the top end of the paytable. Clusters of 5 OAK pay 0.1 to 1 times the stake, rising to 7.5 to 50 times the stake for a 13+ OAK cluster.
Coop Clash: Slot Features

Above the reels sits the Total Win area, which shows the accumulated win amount from cascades. If multipliers are generated by wild symbols, they are collected into a win multiplier that’s then applied to the Total Win value. Alongside the win multiplier, Coop Clash includes special wild symbols, a symbol removal mechanic, Rabbit Rampage and Unstoppable Rabbit bonus rounds, plus bonus buys.
Wild Symbol & Symbol Removal
The wild symbol substitutes for any paying symbol. After a win, all wilds stay on the reels and shift to a new random position. Once a wild has contributed to a win, it receives a multiplier of x1 to x10, and every time that wild helps form another win, it adds its starting multiplier to its current value. All multipliers from wild symbols feed into the win multiplier. The win multiplier resets at the start of each new spin. In addition, every wild that lands increases a counter, and when the counter reaches 3, the lowest value pay symbol is removed from the grid. Only low-pay egg symbols can be removed. The counter resets on each new base game spin.
Rabbit Rampage
Landing 3 scatters in the base game awards 6 free spins, while 4 landed scatters award 8 free spins in the Rabbit Rampage bonus. Any symbols that have been removed stay removed until the feature ends, and the counter does not reset between spins. Every scatter that appears grants an extra free spin.
Unstoppable Rabbit
Landing 5 scatters in the base game triggers 10 free spins in the Unstoppable Rabbit feature. On the first free spin, at least 3 wild symbols are guaranteed. Otherwise, the feature plays the same way as Rabbit Rampage.
Bonus Buys
In the bonus buy menu, players can enable BonusHunt FeatureSpins for 3x the bet, making each spin 5 times more likely to trigger free spins. They may also activate Egg Blaster FeatureSpins, guaranteeing at least 3 wild symbols for 50x per spin. Bonus rounds are also available to purchase, from Rabbit Rampage for 100x up to Unstoppable Rabbit for 300x.

Coop Clash: Slot Verdict
Bullshark Games keeps its run of multiplier-driven cluster pays slots going with Coop Clash. It carries a few familiar vibes from earlier titles like Piggy Cluster Hunt and Amazing MiceKeteers, yet it doesn’t feel like a carbon copy of either. There are also traces of Rabbit Royale, although ELK Studios’ rabbit-themed slot arguably delivered the stronger overall presentation. It also felt more inventive in terms of gameplay, but the extra mechanics Coop Clash brings to the grid are far from weak. Each feature can raise a grin on its own, and when they combine, they can create a satisfying snowball effect once things start clicking.
One key detail with Coop Clash is that while wild symbols remain on the reels during a cascade chain, they don’t carry over on the grid between free spins. That’s a bit of a shame, as it doesn’t build in the same way Jammin’ Jars does, though progression comes from other angles—most notably the symbol removal mechanic, and having fewer low pays clogging the board is definitely beneficial. It’s also a pity the win multiplier doesn’t persist between free spins. Overall, this design choice means free spins lean more toward an all-or-nothing feel for roaming wild/multiplier chaos, rather than a steady ramp-up as the bonus gathers momentum, if you know what I mean. There are pros and cons to that, with a major positive being the chunky 12,000x max win, which is even possible in the base game.
Overall, Coop Clash proved to be a fun slot. It’s wrapped in an amusing chickens-versus-rabbit theme, the features have enough punch to potentially lead to something exciting, and they can interact effectively with each other. Coop Clash may not be the most cutting-edge piece of military kit straight out of R&D, but it’s still a solid, enjoyable cluster pays slot.
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ProviderBullshark Games
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RTP96.15%
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VolatilityHigh (4/5)
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Reels7
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Rows7
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PaylinesCluster Pays
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Min/Max Bet0.10/100
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Max Win12,000x
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Release DateFebruary 4, 2025