Regardless of the number of symbols to trigger the bonus, you get 12 free spins, but you do get a bigger pay for more symbols in the trigger. The bonus is triggered when you get three or more owl characters (and the moons can match with them to trigger the bonus). If a multiplier wild lands, but there’s no winning symbol line-up, a single respin can occur, effectively a second chance at a win. On reel 2 it gains a 3x multiplier, and on reel 4 it gains a 5x multiplier.
Like Buffalo Gold, the wilds can gain a multiplier on random base game spins, although the multipliers are amped up a bit, as is the normal nature of this game. Of course, you get all the features that come with it, which is why many choose to play the game to begin with. But unlike certain versions of Buffalo Gold, you can’t choose lines or turn on/off the gold feature – you’re in for all 60 credits every spin.
The game features a 5×4 reel set, all ways pays format with 60 credit bet increments including the gold feature, the same cost as Buffalo Gold. However, it’s finally happened with Timber Wolf Gold, which takes the popular Timber Wolf theme and extends it to feature the same style bonus as Buffalo Gold. Given the popularity of Buffalo Gold, it’s surprising the Gold head mechanic hadn’t been extended to any other games.