Hot Fruit Delights Slot by GameArt
by GameArtReleased Nov 2, 2021
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Hot Fruit Delights keeps the classic fruit machine stripped to just 5 paylines on a fizzy orange 5x3 stage. The red 7 is an expanding wild that fills its whole reel, a purple star scatter pays from anywhere, and a card gamble can double or quadruple a hit. Max win 1,470x. Try Hot Fruit Delights for free below by clicking "Free Play" to load the demo in your browser.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 96.1% |
| Volatility | Medium-Low |
| Max Win | 1,470x |
| Grid | 5x3 |
| Paylines | 5 Paylines (left to right) |
| Min Bet | $0.05 |
| Max Bet | $100 |

About Hot Fruit Delights Slot
Five paylines. That's the whole grid logic here, and it shapes how everything else plays. Wins read left to right across just five lines (the three rows plus the V and inverted-V shapes), so there's no clutter, no ways-count to track, no stacked-symbol math. You watch glossy fruit fall and you're hoping a line connects across the reels. GameArt stripped this build right back to the bones of a classic fruit machine, and the look matches: the reels sit in a chunky gold border over a glowing fizzy-orange backdrop with soda bubbles drifting up behind the symbols, the flaming chrome-and-red logo burning overhead.
Two things make the base game more than a flat spin-and-pray. The red 7 is the Wild, and it carries the one real trick in the game: when it forms part of a winning line, it expands to fill its entire reel. On a 5-line layout that single expanded column can cash several lines at once, since the same red 7 now sits in every row position feeding through that reel. It substitutes for everything except the purple star, which is the Scatter. And the Scatter runs on Scatter Pays rather than triggering a round, so it pays from any position on the reels regardless of lines. No free spins sit behind it. The star just lands, pays, and the spin ends.
Symbol-wise it's the familiar ladder. Cherries, lemon, orange and plum hold down the low end; grapes, watermelon, a gold bell and a green four-leaf clover pay better; the red 7 sits on top doing double duty as both the highest symbol and the expanding Wild. After any win you can run the result through GameArt's card gamble, picking colour to double or suit to quadruple, and bailing whenever you want to bank what you've climbed to.
And that's genuinely the full list. No buy feature, no jackpot ladder, no bonus mode hiding off-screen. The whole game lives in the base spins, the expanding red 7s, and the scatter stars, with a max of 1,470x sitting at the far end of a good run. It's deliberately small, and on a hot orange stage built for quick spins, that simplicity is the point rather than a shortcoming.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.