Juicy Do Three Slot by Gamebeat
by GamebeatReleased Jun 23, 2023
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Low-volatility samurai dojo fruit slot. 3x3 classic with paired-fruit symbols and a fruit-slicing Bonus Game. Capped at just 60x your stake. Press "Free Play" below to spin the Juicy Do Three demo right in your browser.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 96.11% |
| Volatility | Low |
| Max Win | 60x |
| Grid | 3x3 |
| Paylines | 5 fixed paylines |
| Min Bet | $0.1 |
| Max Bet | $50 |

About Juicy Do Three Slot
Sixty times your stake. That's the entire ceiling, and Gamebeat puts it right on the box. For a studio whose catalog mostly chases 1,000x and up, capping at 60x is a deliberate design choice, not an accident, and it lines up with the Low volatility label to make this one of the calmest releases in their library.
The grid is a true 3x3 with five fixed lines (top row, middle row, bottom row, V, inverted V), and only three-of-a-kind pays. No one-OAK, no two-OAK, no surprise scatter mechanic, no wild. Nine paying symbols sit on a sharp drop: 60 coins for three of the top fruit, then 40, then 20, then a 16-coin tier shared by two symbols, then four lows all stuck at 8. So a single landed three-in-a-row of the bottom group on bet 1.00 returns roughly your stake back, and you have to climb most of the paytable before the math feels like a real win.
The visual quirk is worth flagging because it's unusual. Every fruit symbol is rendered as a doubled pair: two pineapples sitting together in one cell, two pomegranates, two oranges, two lemons, two watermelons. The reel doesn't show a row of single fruits, it shows a row of fruit twins, and the intro art makes the joke explicit with a 3x3 grid of paired green apples and a katana flash slicing across the bottom line.
That katana belongs to the two samurai warriors guarding the reels from inside the dojo's shoji screens, and they pay off in the Bonus Game. It's a fruit-slicing pick round where the hero cuts flying produce for prizes, which is a lot more interactive than the base spin allows. There's also a gamble option after wins for a double-up, useful when most line hits land near your stake. The setting is a Japanese dojo at dusk: pink sakura branches on both sides, a hanging paper lantern, wooden crates of apples and jars of preserves tucked at the bases of the pillars. Same naming pun as the studio's cluster sibling on the 8x8 board, totally different game underneath.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.