Fish Store Slot by Onlyplay
by OnlyplayReleased May 21, 2024
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Tropical fishing slot with sticky Wild respin chains, mini-reel lure collection for multipliers up to x9, and a five-tier jackpot pick game. 10,000x max win.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 96.14% |
| Volatility | Medium |
| Max Win | 10,000x |
| Grid | 5x3 |
| Paylines | 20 paylines |
| Min Bet | $0.5 |
| Max Bet | $40 |
| Hit Freq | 12.18% |

About Fish Store Slot
A set of mini-reels sits above the main grid, and that secondary reel strip is where most of the interesting math lives. Each spin, rainbow-colored fishing lures land on these four small positions. Collect three identical lures for a x3 multiplier on your next win, four for x6, five for x9. But the real trigger is the life preserver symbol - land that, and you enter the "Choose a Stone" jackpot pick game. Five tiers are in play: Grand pays 5,000x at default bet, then Mega at 500x, Major at 50x, Minor at 10x, and Mini at 2.50x. The picks feel genuinely random, not weighted toward Mini the way some jackpot pick rounds do.
The base game runs on sticky Wild respins. When the fishing boat Wild lands anywhere on the reels, it locks in place and fires a single respin. If another Wild shows up during that respin, it also sticks, and you get another spin. The chain keeps going as long as new Wilds appear. It's a simple loop, but on a 5x3 grid with 20 paylines, stacking two or three Wilds across the middle reels makes a noticeable difference to payout combinations. No free spins feature, no buy bonus - the sticky respin chain and the mini-reel jackpot path are the only two mechanics, and the game leans into both without padding.
Visually, it's a cartoon beach scene - a curly-haired fisherman in a Hawaiian shirt stands beside a bamboo-framed grid, rocky cliffs and palm trees in the background, turquoise water below. The fish symbols are exaggerated and bright: a bug-eyed pufferfish, a green-striped angelfish, a purple shark with teeth, and a red lobster. The fisherman himself doubles as the Scatter, and three of him trigger a payout directly rather than opening a separate feature. The whole game shares its engine with Onlyplay's Caramelo Jackpot, which explains the same sticky-respin-plus-mini-reel architecture, just reskinned from a candy shop to a tropical fishing dock.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.