Ore No Konbini Slot by Peter & Sons
by Peter & SonsReleased Jan 15, 2026
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Connect feature links matching symbols across rows mid-cascade, feeding doubling column multipliers that persist through free spins. 6x6 cluster pays in a Japanese konbini.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 96.7% |
| Volatility | High |
| Max Win | 20,000x |
| Grid | 6x6 |
| Paylines | Cluster Pays (5+ symbols) |
| Min Bet | $0.2 |
| Max Bet | $50 |

About Ore No Konbini Slot
Between cascades, when the grid settles with no wins left, a Connect feature fires randomly. The game picks two or more identical symbols on the same row and converts everything between them into matches, horizontal only. One connection on a row with two matching symbols six positions apart fills the entire line. It triggers multiple times per round, and each new cluster it creates feeds back into the cascade loop, which feeds back into the column multipliers sitting above every reel. Those multipliers double with each win they touch - x1 to x2 to x4 to x8, no ceiling - and reset once the full cascade sequence ends. For 90x you can buy straight into 7 free spins, or 200x gets a random allocation of 7, 9, or 11.
Free spins change one rule: the column multipliers stop resetting. Every win across every spin keeps doubling whatever the columns already built, so a multiplier that hit x8 on spin two is still climbing by spin six. Four scatters start the round at 7 spins, five give 9, six give 11. Golden Bet at 1.5x your stake doubles the scatter trigger rate without touching payout math. The cluster pays need five or more connected symbols to register, and the paytable scales steeply past that threshold - the top symbol jumps from 10x at a cluster of five to 200x at ten.
Warm oranges and soft greens fill a cartoon Japanese convenience store interior, shelves packed with snack boxes and bottled drinks on both sides of the grid. Symbols are konbini staples drawn in chunky flat color - ramen cups with steam wisps, triangular onigiri in nori wrapping, fried chicken drumsticks, green tea bottles, wrapped sandwiches, pill packets. A young guy in a white t-shirt leans against the left shelf holding a drink, a female clerk in a blue apron stands behind the counter on the right, and a red bicycle leans against the storefront outside. Japanese signage labels every section - and the store's red awning sign uses a chunky stylized font with gold-green lettering. The whole thing looks like a late-night convenience run turned into a 6x6 grid, which honestly isn't a theme anyone else is using.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.