PiggyPop Grand Affair 2
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How the base game plays
The base game starts on a 5x3 grid with 243 ways, then expands through PopWins™ to a 5x6 ceiling. That gives the main game up to 7,776 ways before the bonus pushes the frame further. Three matching symbols on adjacent reels pay, so alignment does not matter as much as keeping reels connected. Card royals sit below luxury items and pig characters; individual symbol payout values were not available in the accessible rules, so the practical hierarchy is clear but not worth pretending into exact numbers. The base-game texture is familiar: plenty of small resets, occasional expansion chains, and long stretches where the Pot and the Super High symbols carry most of the suspense.
How the PopWins™ mechanic works
PopWins™ is the whole engine. When a winning symbol participates, it pops and is replaced by two new symbols, increasing that reel's height. Chain wins can keep expanding reels from 4 to 5 to 6 symbols in the main game. A losing spin resets the grid back to 5x3. This is why the base game can feel dry between hits: small wins are less important than whether they open the reel set. At full base expansion, the game reaches 7,776 ways. The mechanic still has good readability, but it is not new. AvatarUX has used this loop for years, so the hook now depends on what the later features do with the expanded grid.
The free spins round
The bonus round is not a normal free-spins trail; it is a Hold & Win-style respin game. It can trigger when the Collection Pot bursts after scatters have been collected, or directly by landing 3 scatters in one spin. The round starts with 3 respins and a taller grid, then coins and Boosters do the work. Any coin or Booster resets the life counter back to its maximum, while a Life Symbol adds another respin. Reels can grow to 5x9. Fully expanded reels activate 2x reel multipliers, and filling the whole board applies another 2x multiplier to the final bonus win. That is the best part of the design. It also explains why the base game feels secondary.
How the Super High Symbol Collection feature works
Super High Symbol Collection is the quick-hit side feature rather than the main bonus. Stacked Super High piggies can land across the reels with multiplier values attached, and those values can be collected and combined for an instant payout. The accessible rules list Edgy Piggy multipliers from 1x to 50x in the main game, with collection tied to the bottom Piglet position. That makes the feature more specific than a generic multiplier drop, but it is also narrow. If the stack does not connect to the collection point, the moment looks better than it pays.
Bet limits, Ante Bet and Bonus Buy
The expected Canadian equivalent of the published stake range is roughly CA$0.16 to CA$805, though local casinos can round or cap the menu. No separate Ante Bet is listed in the reviewed rules. The buy menu is the real stake control: Xpress costs 60x and starts the bonus with 3 respins on a 5x6 grid, while Bonus Max costs 200x and starts on a fully expanded 5x9 grid. On a CA$1 stake, that means CA$60 or CA$200 before a single respin plays out.
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Worth a look for PopWins™ loyalists, but this is not a comeback moment for the format. The upside is clear: 15,000x, 5x9 bonus expansion, six Booster types and a bonus structure that can stack quickly. The weakness is just as clear: the base game leans on an old loop, the best route is expensive, and the low RTP build is brutal. The 3.3 rating is because the math package has teeth, while the design has very little surprise left. Best for max-win chasers who already like AvatarUX expansion slots; low-volatility players and anyone tired of PopWins™ can skip it.
- The 15,000x cap is a real upgrade over the first Grand Affair's 5,000x ceiling.
- PopWins™ expansion from 5x3 to 5x6 keeps the base game readable while still building to 7,776 ways.
- The Hold & Win-style bonus has meaningful Booster variety, including collectors, clone modifiers and 2x reel multipliers.
- The 90% RTP configuration is a bad deal and should be avoided when it appears in the info screen.
- The base game is mostly a waiting room for the Pot burst, three-scatter trigger or buy menu.
- Bonus Max costs 200x stake, so direct access gets expensive quickly.
- The pig-bank sequel theme does not hide how familiar the PopWins™ formula has become.
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The game has two natural routes into the Hold & Win-style bonus. Scatters can be collected in the Collection Pot, which may burst and launch the round, or 3 scatters can land in one spin and trigger it directly. There is no fixed countdown that guarantees when the Pot will go.
Bonus Max gives the stronger starting setup because it opens the bonus on a fully expanded 5x9 grid. The standard Xpress option costs less and starts on 5x6 instead. Better setup does not mean better value on every session, though; 200x stake is a heavy price before variance even starts.
Open the in-game info screen and check the RTP build first. The available data lists versions from 90% up to 96.10%, and the bottom build is not acceptable for real-money play. Also check whether Bonus Buy is active, because some regulated markets restrict direct feature purchases.
AvatarUX titles appear in some Ontario-licensed casino lobbies, but a new release still depends on each operator's catalogue and certification timing. Alberta is moving into a regulated private-operator model in 2026, so availability there should be treated the same way: check the actual licensed site, not just the provider name.
It is best for players who already like PopWins™ and want a high-volatility grid that can grow into a busy bonus. It is a poor fit for small-bankroll sessions, low-volatility slot fans or anyone hoping for a fresh AvatarUX idea rather than another expanded-reel sequel.