For those of you who are in the dark about such a strange name for a slot machine, let us enlighten you on that one: pigskin is a popular name used in the US to refer to a football.
From this you may already infer what the slot has as its gist: American football and all the accompanying paraphernalia. Those details without which it would not be the game of the millions of Americans you will see for yourself during the game process, mainly in the iconic form. Enthusiastic cheerleaders, bewildered players, pigskins themselves, actually… It all will accompany you as you proceed on the pitch and pave your way to the grand trophy… Not the American Cup, old sport, but something even more worthwhile – the jackpot.
The slot we are trying to see through consists of five reels with twenty paylines. The biggest winning is somewhere at 7,500 coins, and value you can attach to the imaginary gaming coins ranges from 1 cent to 10 cent, and keep in mind that you can only bet on two coins per spin. On a side note, the bets are laughably small, to be honest, which attracts most newcomers, since no-one likes to part with their money and end up in the red, we are sure of that.
In all other respects, the slot deserves little to be said. It is the same old story with a wild symbol and a scatter symbol (in this case, the slot logo). Up to 25 free-of-charge spins could be earned during the free-spin game, but the full-length bonus game is out of the question. No doubling, no Autoplay (the latter is bizarre given the fact that many gamblers are very loathsome). The slot itself is somewhere between neutral and bad. The golden middle.