I’ll be straight with you — when I first loaded up 40 Roosters, my expectations weren’t exactly sky-high. Farm-themed slots have been done to death, and a game called “40 Roosters” sounds like something your uncle would play on a tablet at a family gathering. But CT Interactive has been quietly building a solid reputation in the slot market, particularly across Eastern Europe and beyond, so I gave it a proper run before writing this off.
After several hours across multiple sessions — some in demo mode to get a feel for the mechanics, some with real money — I’ve got a clear picture of what this game actually is and who it suits. The short version: it’s a low-medium volatility slot with a distinctive gamble mechanic, decent longevity for budget players, and the kind of visual charm that doesn’t take itself too seriously. The long version is below.
Who Makes 40 Roosters?
CT Interactive — also marketed as CT Gaming in land-based contexts — is a Bulgarian software company that’s been around since 2000. They’re not the biggest name in the room if you’re coming from a Pragmatic Play or NetEnt background, but they’ve developed a solid catalog of titles that perform particularly well in Eastern European markets. Their slots tend to prioritize simplicity and accessibility over flashy bonus rounds, which is a deliberate design philosophy rather than a shortcut.
40 Roosters was released on January 4, 2020, and it fits comfortably into CT Interactive’s broader style. It’s part of an informal series that includes 20 Roosters and a few other farm-adjacent titles, all sharing similar visual DNA and mechanical principles.
Game Specs at a Glance
Before diving into gameplay, here’s what you’re working with technically:
- Provider: CT Interactive (CT Gaming)
- Release Date: January 4, 2020
- Reels / Rows: 5 reels, 3 rows
- Paylines: Up to 40 (player selects 5, 10, 20, or 40)
- RTP: 95.77%
- Volatility: Low-Medium
- Minimum Bet: $0.40 (all 40 lines active at $0.01 per line)
- Maximum Bet: $4.00 (all 40 lines at $0.10 per line)
- Max Win: 1,000x line bet (Rooster Wild); 20,000x line bet via Scatter
- Wild Symbol: Rooster
- Scatter Symbol: Easter Egg
- Bonus Feature: Double Up Gamble
- Free Spins: No dedicated free spins round
- Mobile Compatible: Yes
That RTP of 95.77% sits slightly below the industry benchmark of 96%, which is worth noting. It’s not disastrous, but it means the long-term theoretical return is lower than the market average. More on what that means practically when we get to the volatility section.
First Impressions: Visuals and Sound
The first thing you notice is the color palette. CT Interactive went full crayon-box with this one — bright greens, vivid reds, warm yellows. The reels sit against a hazy pastoral background with vines creeping along the edges, and the overall aesthetic lands somewhere between a children’s cartoon and a classic pub fruit machine. That’s not an insult. It works.
Each symbol has its own personality. The rooster — which doubles as the wild — is genuinely impressive in terms of detail, with feathers rendered in at least four or five distinct colors. It stands out on the reels in a way that makes wild hits feel like proper events. The Easter egg scatter is a golden oval with decorative patterns, clearly distinct from everything else on the board. Below those two premium symbols, you’ve got a cast of farm characters: a pink pig that always seems to be grinning, a cunning-looking cat, a loyal dog, and a spread of farm produce — maize, tomatoes, and a pumpkin that makes an appearance as though it wandered in from a different season entirely.
The soundtrack is deliberately light. There’s a looping farmyard melody that never becomes intrusive — you could play this in the background without it grating on you after twenty minutes, which matters more than most reviewers admit. Win sounds are satisfying without being over-the-top. The gamble feature has a slightly more dramatic audio cue when the card flips, which is a smart design touch.
One minor visual note: some players find the cartoon style a bit childish compared to the cinematic direction modern slots often take. If you’re used to the atmospheric graphics of something like Gates of Olympus or Book of Dead, the 40 Roosters aesthetic will feel like a significant step back. That said, it runs smoothly on older hardware and lower-bandwidth connections, which is actually a real advantage depending on where and how you play.
Paylines and Betting: More Flexibility Than You’d Expect
The payline selection system is one of the more interesting mechanical decisions in 40 Roosters. Rather than fixed lines, you choose how many to activate: 5, 10, 20, or 40. This is done by clicking the corresponding numbers displayed to the left and right of the reels.
The bet per line ranges from $0.01 to $0.10, which means your total bet can be as low as $0.40 (minimum lines, minimum stake) or as high as $4.00 (all 40 lines, maximum stake). For players used to higher-volatility games where you’re betting several dollars per spin, this might feel modest. For budget-conscious players, it’s actually quite accommodating.
The autoplay function works as expected — you set the number of spins and let it run. There’s no advanced autoplay configuration (stop on bonus, stop on win/loss limit) that some modern games offer, but for a slot at this price point and simplicity level, the basic autoplay does what it needs to do.
One thing worth thinking about: does playing more paylines actually improve your odds? Yes and no. More active lines means you’re covering more winning combinations per spin, but you’re also spending more per spin. The scatter symbol — the Easter egg — pays out regardless of paylines, meaning it’s active across any configuration. But the rooster wild and all regular symbols only pay on active paylines. So if you’re specifically chasing the scatter’s massive 20,000x line bet payout, your choice of payline count doesn’t directly affect scatter hit frequency (scatters appear anywhere, not on lines). For wild and regular wins though, more active lines gives you more opportunities per spin.
Symbols and Paytable Breakdown
The symbol hierarchy in 40 Roosters follows a clear structure. Starting from the top:
Easter Egg (Scatter): This is the highest-paying symbol in the game, but it functions differently from the others. It pays when landing anywhere on the reels — no payline required — as long as three or more appear in a single spin. The payout scale for five scatter symbols is 20,000x the line bet. At $0.01 per line, that’s $200. At $0.10 per line, it’s $2,000. Landing five scatters is obviously rare, but it represents the game’s real ceiling moment.
Rooster (Wild): Pays 1,000x the line bet for five on an active payline. Substitutes for all symbols except the Easter egg scatter. The wild appears on all five reels, meaning it can complete wins across multiple lines simultaneously. At max bet per line ($0.10), five wilds pay $100.
Pig: The highest-paying non-wild regular symbol. Five pigs on an active payline pays 400x the line bet, so $40 at maximum line bet.
Below the pig, the remaining symbols — tomatoes, maize, pumpkin, cat, and dog — descend in payout value in that approximate order. The lower-paying symbols are what you’ll see most frequently, and their wins are the bread and butter of the low-medium volatility experience: small, regular, and keeping your balance ticking over rather than surging dramatically.
The paytable is straightforward and easy to read — click the “i” button on the top left of the game screen. No complicated bonus pay tables or feature-specific multiplier tables to parse. What you see is what you get.

The Double Up Gamble Feature: The Heart of the Game
Here’s where 40 Roosters actually gets interesting. Given that this slot has no free spins round and no traditional bonus game, the Double Up gamble feature carries a lot of the entertainment weight. And it earns its place.
The mechanic triggers automatically on any winning spin where the prize is less than 10x your total wager. A prompt appears giving you the option to gamble your winnings or collect them. If you gamble, you’re shown a face-down card, and you choose:
- Color (Red or Black): Correct guess doubles your winnings (2x)
- Suit (Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs, Spades): Correct guess quadruples your winnings (4x)
There’s also an option to gamble only half your winnings, leaving the rest guaranteed. This half-gamble choice is where experienced players can add a layer of strategy.
If you guess correctly, you can either collect your winnings or roll them over into another gamble attempt. If you guess wrong, the winnings from that spin are lost entirely — your main balance is unaffected.
Let’s talk about the math for a second. The color guess gives you a 50% chance of doubling. The suit guess gives you a 25% chance of quadrupling. Both options have identical expected value (1.0x your current winnings). This means the gamble feature is technically neutral in terms of house edge — it neither increases nor decreases the game’s overall return. What it does is redistribute variance: the suit guess turns frequent moderate wins into rarer but larger ones, which can change the session feel significantly.
In practice, here’s how it played out during my testing: over roughly 60 gamble opportunities, I went with the color guess on smaller wins (under 3x the total bet) and occasionally took the suit guess on larger wins where the 4x payout would create a meaningful balance swing. My actual results were close to expected — I won 52% of color guesses and around 23% of suit guesses, both within a normal statistical range.
The most important thing to understand about the gamble feature: the cap of 10x total wager means you’ll never be gambling truly large amounts unless you’re at maximum stakes. At $4.00 total bet, the maximum gamble-eligible win is $40. That’s a reasonable ceiling that prevents the feature from becoming a catastrophic loss mechanism.
The half-gamble option is genuinely useful for medium wins — say you’ve won 6x your total bet. Gambling the full amount risks losing everything. Gambling half locks in 3x while giving you a shot at 9x if the color guess goes right, or 15x if you go for suit. For budget players, this split option adds a meaningful decision layer.
RTP and Volatility: What They Mean in Practice
The 95.77% RTP figure needs context. Over a theoretical infinite number of spins, the game returns $95.77 for every $100 wagered. This is calculated across all players, all sessions, all outcomes. Your individual session will deviate significantly from this figure — you might run up 150% return in a session, or you might return 70%. The RTP only becomes meaningfully predictive over very long periods of play.
Compared to the industry average RTP of around 96%, the 40 Roosters figure is modestly below par. In practical terms, the difference between 95.77% and 96% over a 100-spin session at $1 average bet is about $0.23. It’s not the kind of gap that should drive your decision-making, but it is worth noting when comparing this to higher-RTP alternatives.
The low-medium volatility is arguably more significant than the RTP for your session experience. Low-medium volatility means:
- Wins arrive relatively frequently
- Individual wins are typically modest (most will be 2x–10x your line bet)
- Significant dry spells are shorter than you’d experience on a high-volatility title
- Your bankroll will decrease and recover in fairly predictable waves rather than dramatic crashes and spikes
For a session bankroll, I’d recommend bringing 80–100x your total bet. At the minimum $0.40 bet, that’s $32–$40. This gives you enough cushion to ride through the inevitable losing runs while still having funds left when variance swings in your favor.
This is a good slot for players who want to play for an extended period without burning through their bankroll in twenty minutes. It’s not the game for players chasing a massive single-session win — the max win of 1,000x the line bet (realistically accessible) is modest compared to the 10,000x+ ceilings on high-volatility slots.

Mobile Performance
CT Interactive built 40 Roosters with cross-platform compatibility from the ground up. The game scales cleanly across screen sizes — I tested it on an Android mid-range device and an older iPhone model, and the experience was consistent on both.
The interface elements are large enough for touchscreen interaction without precision issues. The payline selector buttons on the sides of the reels are well-sized, the spin button doesn’t require pinpoint accuracy, and the gamble feature’s card selection works fine with a tap rather than a mouse click.
Loading times are quick compared to more graphically intensive slots. The lightweight cartoon art style actually works in the game’s favor here — fewer large texture files to load means faster initial load and smoother performance on lower-bandwidth connections. For players accessing online casinos through mobile networks rather than home wifi, this is a genuine practical advantage.
The autoplay function works identically on mobile to desktop. The paytable information screen is readable on smaller displays, though it does require some scrolling.
One limitation: the game doesn’t have a dedicated landscape orientation optimization on some devices. It plays in portrait mode on mobile, which most players will be comfortable with, but those who prefer landscape on larger phones may find the reels feel slightly cramped.
40 Roosters vs 20 Roosters: The Natural Comparison
If you’ve found 40 Roosters through a search for CT Interactive slots, you’ve probably also seen 20 Roosters. They share obvious DNA — same developer, same visual style, same thematic framework — but there are meaningful differences.
20 Roosters carries a higher RTP of 96.12%, which in long-session terms is a genuine advantage. The payline structure is fixed at 20, removing the flexibility of 40 Roosters’ adjustable system. The maximum bet on 20 Roosters is also lower, making it slightly more budget-oriented in absolute terms.
40 Roosters’ advantage over its sibling is the scatter payout potential. The 20,000x line bet scatter ceiling in 40 Roosters is proportionally larger relative to regular gameplay stakes than what 20 Roosters offers. If you’re specifically interested in that scatter hit, 40 Roosters is the version to play.
For pure return-focused play over many sessions, 20 Roosters is the better choice due to the RTP difference. For the gamble feature experience and the scatter upside, 40 Roosters has the edge.
Who Should Play 40 Roosters?
This slot earns its place in a particular category of player’s rotation. Specifically, it suits:
Budget-conscious players who want extended play time without complex rules. The $0.40 minimum total bet and low-medium volatility combination is genuinely accommodating for conservative bankrolls.
Players who enjoy the gamble mechanic. If you find yourself skipping the gamble feature in other slots, 40 Roosters won’t convert you. But if you enjoy that card-flip moment — the 50/50 color guess, the occasional 4x suit gamble — this game gives you frequent opportunities without making it feel compulsory.
Beginners who want a slot that’s easy to understand. The rules fit on half a screen. There are no multi-stage bonus rounds to navigate, no cascading symbols, no complex scatter accumulation mechanics. You spin, you win or you don’t, you optionally gamble a win. That’s it.
Players familiar with Eastern European slot aesthetics. CT Interactive’s games have a particular visual and mechanical language that will feel immediately familiar to players who’ve spent time at land-based casinos in Bulgaria, Romania, or neighboring markets.
40 Roosters is probably not the best fit for:
Players chasing big single-session wins. The max win ceiling is modest, and the low-medium volatility actively works against dramatic swings. High-volatility hunters will feel constrained here.
Players who prioritize free spins bonuses. There’s no dedicated free spins round in 40 Roosters. The gamble feature fills that entertainment gap to some extent, but it’s a different kind of bonus experience.
Players who need cutting-edge graphics. The cartoon style is charming, but it won’t impress players who benchmark slots against Pragmatic Play’s video production values.
Honest Pros and Cons
What works:
The adjustable payline system gives the game flexibility that flat-payline games lack. Being able to dial down to 5 lines and reduce your per-spin cost while keeping the same visual experience is a genuine feature.
The Double Up gamble mechanic is well-designed. The 10x cap keeps it from becoming reckless, the half-gamble option adds nuance, and the expected value neutrality means using it consistently won’t meaningfully hurt your RTP. It makes every win an active decision rather than a passive collection moment.
The visual design holds up. Bright, clear, readable symbols on a clean background. Wins are easy to spot. There’s no visual clutter competing for your attention.
Smooth mobile performance. The game loads fast and plays without hiccups on mid-range devices.
What doesn’t work as well:
The 95.77% RTP is modestly below average. Not catastrophic, but noticeable in comparison to the 96%+ games that populate most casino libraries.
No free spins round. For many players, the anticipation of a free spins trigger is a core part of slot entertainment. 40 Roosters doesn’t have this, and while the gamble feature partially compensates, they’re different experiences.
The maximum bet of $4.00 per spin feels limiting for players who enjoy higher stakes. This is designed as a budget-friendly title, but it does cap the potential excitement ceiling.
The max win of 1,000x the line bet (for regular symbols) is modest by modern standards. Even accounting for the scatter’s 20,000x line bet ceiling, you won’t see the 5,000x–10,000x session highs that high-volatility games can produce.
Verdict
40 Roosters is exactly what CT Interactive intended it to be: a relaxed, approachable, visually cheerful farmyard slot that suits budget players and fans of classic-style mechanics. It doesn’t pretend to be something it isn’t. There’s no inflated RTP, no misleading “massive jackpot” marketing, no opaque bonus mechanics buried in the rules.
The Double Up gamble feature is the genuine highlight. It transforms every sub-10x win into a moment of active engagement and gives players a real tool to manage their session variance, particularly through the half-gamble option. For a slot without a dedicated free spins round, this feature carries more entertainment weight than it might in other contexts — and it does so effectively.
The below-average RTP of 95.77% is the clearest criticism. In a market where 96%+ games are readily available, choosing 40 Roosters means accepting a slightly less favorable theoretical return. That said, for sessions played at budget stakes over a few hours, the practical difference is marginal.
For players who fit the profile — budget-conscious, simplicity-seeking, gamble-feature-curious — 40 Roosters delivers a solid, unpretentious session. For players chasing high-variance thrills or free spins bonuses, there are better options elsewhere in the CT Interactive catalog and beyond.
Overall Rating: 3.7 / 5
Strong fundamentals, a genuinely enjoyable gamble mechanic, and honest simplicity. The RTP and lack of free spins keep it from ranking higher, but within its niche, it performs well.
How Does 40 Roosters Stack Up Against Other Classic-Style Slots?
If you’re evaluating 40 Roosters against a broader field of classic-adjacent slots, it helps to place it in context. The farmyard theme and CT Interactive branding put it in competition with a specific kind of game: mid-budget, accessible, feature-light but mechanically solid.
Compared to something like Book of Fruits from Amatic or the various Novomatic fruit machines that dominate Eastern European land-based markets, 40 Roosters holds its own. The adjustable payline system and scatter mechanic give it slightly more depth than a pure three-symbol classic slot, while the gamble feature scratches that risk-reward itch that older fruit machine players expect.
Against Pragmatic Play’s farm-or-nature-themed output — Great Rhino, Fruit Party — 40 Roosters is in a different conversation. Pragmatic slots lean heavily into free spins bonus rounds with multipliers, high maximum wins (5,000x+), and cinematic production values. If that’s the comparison point, 40 Roosters looks modest. But that’s also not really its competitive space. CT Interactive is building for players who find Fruit Party too volatile and too complex — and for that audience, 40 Roosters is a more comfortable fit.
The EGT (Euro Games Technology) catalog is probably the most direct comparison set. EGT makes similar kinds of slots — Bulgarian developer, Eastern European distribution strength, classic-meets-video aesthetic, gamble-feature-centric design. Games like 40 Burning Hot and Flaming Hot from EGT share a similar design philosophy with 40 Roosters: modest betting ranges, straightforward mechanics, gamble feature as the key bonus element. Players who enjoy one of these studios tend to enjoy the other, and many of those games carry comparable or slightly higher RTPs.
Within the CT Interactive lineup specifically, 40 Roosters sits comfortably in the middle tier. It’s more complex than their pure classic three-reel offerings but simpler than their more ambitious video slot titles. For new players exploring the CT Interactive catalog, 40 Roosters is probably the best starting point — it showcases the studio’s strengths (clean design, solid mechanics, gamble feature quality) without requiring deep knowledge of complex bonus systems.

Frequently Asked Questions
Does 40 Roosters have free spins? No. The game does not include a dedicated free spins bonus round. The primary bonus mechanic is the Double Up gamble feature, which triggers on wins under 10x the total wager.
What is the maximum win in 40 Roosters? The maximum regular symbol payout is 1,000x the line bet (five Rooster wilds). The Easter egg scatter pays up to 20,000x the line bet for five scatter symbols anywhere on the reels. At maximum line bet ($0.10), that’s $2,000.
Can I adjust the number of paylines? Yes. 40 Roosters allows you to choose 5, 10, 20, or 40 active paylines. This is one of the game’s distinctive features and gives you genuine control over your per-spin cost.
Is 40 Roosters available on mobile? Yes. The game runs on Android and iOS devices and is compatible across tablet and smartphone screen sizes.
How does the Double Up gamble feature work? After any win below 10x your total wager, you can opt to gamble. You choose either the card color (50% chance to double your win) or the suit (25% chance to quadruple your win). You can also gamble just half your winnings. A wrong guess forfeits the winnings from that spin.



