Cute fruit and interesting prizes? Whether you’re looking for a shy watermelon or a smiling pineapple, the game Fruit Land is for you. A fruity wild cocktail is nice, but the best is still a tired basket of fruit!
Cute fruit and interesting prizes? Whether you’re looking for a shy watermelon or a smiling pineapple, the game Fruit Land is for you. A fruity wild cocktail is nice, but the best is still a tired basket of fruit!
The Asian game developer, FunTa Gaming, has prepared a proper fruity treat for us. The fully animated symbols in Fruit Land are charming, pleasant to look at, and, given their low number, frequently yield winning combinations. However, questions remain: how are the free spins, and why are the wild symbols here interesting?
The 3×3 game grid with its fifteen paylines practically guarantees frequent wins. There are six winning symbols on the slot, along with a wild symbol and a scatter that triggers free spins. Only the melon and kiwi pay out less than the bet value, while the other fruits are truly rewarding. When you get three scatters (the tired basket of fruit!), you receive 10 free spins. These spins are really juicy in the land of fruit! When you get the wild symbol, you also get a win multiplier, with values randomly ranging between x2, x3, x5, or x8! This is a truly well-executed game that will cheer many hearts with its cheerful atmosphere and frequent wins. However, it is strange that the return to player (RTP) cannot be found anywhere (not even on the manufacturer’s website).
Game developer: | FunTa Gaming |
Game type: | Slot machine |
Reel layout: | 3 x 3 |
Number of paylines: | 15 |
RTP: | ? |
Free spins: | ✅ |
Bonus game: | ❌ |
Bonus features: | ❌ |
Demo version: | ✅ |
Devices: | Desktop, Notebook, Tablet, Mobile |
The manufacturer FunTa Gaming does not list the RTP on its official website.
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