by Booming GamesReleased Mar 5, 2026
Booming Games' 6x5 scatter-pay slot with a Capsule Machine collector, dual bomb modifiers, and additive multipliers up to 100x in Free Spins. 6,500x max win.

Game Type
RTP
96.1%
Volatility
High
Max Win
6,500x
Grid
6x5
Paylines
Scatter Pays (8+ symbols anywhere)
Min Bet
$0.2
Max Bet
$60

Trollfufu Bonanza drops five rows of furry, wide-eyed trolls onto a 6x5 grid framed by cotton-candy clouds and rainbow swirls. Five troll characters in orange, purple, pink, green, and teal serve as high-pay symbols, while glossy candy gems (hearts, stars, teardrops, hexagons) fill the lower tier. Wins land when eight or more identical symbols appear anywhere on screen, after which those symbols vanish, everything above falls down, and new symbols cascade in from the top. No paylines, no ways-to-win counter. Just count matching symbols.
The cascade loop runs until no new wins form. There is no limit on consecutive cascades within a single spin, so a good chain builds on itself. A Wild substitutes for everything except the Scatter.
A purple gumball machine sits to the left of the reels. Every Scatter that lands during base play gets visually collected inside it, and the machine triggers Free Spins at random. Here is the catch: how full the machine looks has zero effect on your odds. Booming Games states it directly in the rules. The visual accumulation is decorative. Treat it as a random trigger with extra animation, nothing more.
Standard entry into Free Spins requires four or more Scatters on screen, awarding 10 spins. Three Scatters during the bonus add five more, with no retrigger cap. A Buy Bonus option skips straight in for 100x your bet.
Two bomb-type modifiers land during both base game and Free Spins, limited to one of each per initial spin result. The Cascading Bomb throws additional bomb symbols onto random positions. At the end of a cascade sequence, those bombs explode, removing symbols and triggering another cascade. The Mystery Bomb works differently: it scatters mystery symbols across the grid that all convert into the same random paying symbol. That conversion pushes you closer to the eight-symbol threshold for a payout.
Both bombs operate alongside the cascading engine, so a well-placed Mystery Bomb into an ongoing cascade sequence creates situations where eight or more matching symbols appear from what looked like a dead board.
Random Multiplier symbols appear exclusively during Free Spins, each carrying a value between 2x and 100x. They stay visible on screen through the current cascade sequence. When that sequence ends, all on-screen multiplier values get added together and the combined total applies to your win. A 5x, a 10x, and a 20x on screen at once gives you 35x, not 1,000x. That additive structure keeps the ceiling lower than what multiplicative systems allow.
The 6,500x win cap reflects this math. At a €2 bet, the absolute ceiling is €13,000. At the €60 maximum, that ceiling reaches €390,000. For a high-volatility game in 2026, 6,500x sits in the middle of the pack. Competitive, but nobody is posting record-win clips from this one.
Booming Games has built a production line around the Bonanza formula. TNT Bonanza, Tasty Bonanza, Holly Jolly Bonanza, Spooktacular Bonanza, Stampede Bonanza, Jester's Bells Bonanza - the list runs past a dozen titles now, all sharing the 6x5 scatter-pay, cascading-reel framework. Trollfufu Bonanza is the newest entry and the first to use the Trollfufu branding. No predecessor, no sequel announced.
The series borrows openly from Pragmatic Play's Sweet Bonanza template. What Booming Games adds here is the Capsule Machine visual and the dual bomb modifiers, which give cascades an extra push that the vanilla Bonanza entries lack. Whether two bomb types justify a separate title in an already crowded internal franchise is debatable. The core loop remains identical.
Production quality is high. The troll designs are distinctive, the candy-gem lows are clean, and the Capsule Machine animation adds personality to an otherwise mechanical base game. Audio has voice-over support, which is unusual for a mid-tier studio release. The art direction leans hard into a toy-store aesthetic that sits somewhere between Trolls DreamWorks and a claw machine prize wall.