Yummy Kitchen Slot by BigPot Gaming
by BigPot GamingReleased May 13, 2024
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Dual-layer multiplier system during free spins - a persistent base multiplier stacks with a cascade bonus multiplier on every win across a cozy 6x5 bistro grid.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 95.18% |
| Volatility | Low |
| Max Win | 5,000x |
| Grid | 6x5 |
| Paylines | WinStreak (symbol count based) |
| Min Bet | $0.2 |
| Max Bet | $200 |
| Hit Freq | 32.15% |

About Yummy Kitchen Slot
Cascading wins with an escalating multiplier - that's the base game loop. Land a winning combination and those symbols disappear, new ones drop in, and a wooden crate in the top-left corner ticks the multiplier up by one. It starts at x1, climbs with each consecutive cascade, and resets the moment the streak breaks. Simple enough. But the free spins version of this system works differently, and that's where the game separates itself.
Three Scatters on reels 1, 3, and 5 award 8 free spins, with retriggers adding 2 more. During the bonus, the multiplier splits into two layers: a base multiplier that goes up by 1 at the start of each spin and never resets for the entire round, plus a bonus multiplier that climbs with each cascade and resets when the streak ends. Both layers add together for every win. So by spin 6 with a 3-cascade streak running, you're looking at a combined x9 applied to every payout in that chain. The base piece just keeps stacking, spin after spin, which means even small wins near the end of the round carry serious weight. For 60x your stake, you can buy in directly.
Warm brick walls, pendant lights, bread baskets and wine bottles lining wooden shelves behind the grid - the whole thing looks like a bistro counter. Symbols are hand-illustrated dishes on plates: whole roast turkeys, bright red lobsters, burgers on checkered napkins, soup bowls, beer mugs, fried eggs. Even the spin button is a dinner plate with crossed cutlery. The WinStreak payline system counts matching symbols anywhere on the grid rather than tracing fixed lines, so the 6x5 layout gives plenty of surface area for chains to keep going.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.