About 7 Fruits
7 Fruits is a modern-day fruit machine, designed and developed by Belatra Games. This release is part timeless classic, part modern video slot. The game utilises a 5-reel and 20-line payline structure just as you would expect to see in most slots, but its imagery is very much in tune with the classic slots and fruit machines of yesteryear. A spin on the Belatra designed slot is guaranteed to cost players at least 0.20 per spin, but if you have cash to burn, it is possible to stake as much as £2,000 a turn. Despite being a somewhat medium variance effort, the 7 Fruits slot carries a non-progressive prize which is worth a considerable 500,00 coins.
Special Features
As a fruit machine (albeit a modern one) players shouldn’t expect too much in the way of special features. The slot’s 20 lines are adjustable, which in this day and age is rare. Most of the fruit symbols which appear on the reels do nothing more than pay out prizes. These can range from 100 coins with oranges up to 25,000 coins with red lucky sevens.
Cherries are worth keeping an eye on. These symbols are scatters and will count in any position they happen to land on in the game. Regrettably, there aren’t too many special features up for grabs in the release. There is a double your winning gamble-based feature, but that is about all there is worth mentioning.
There are far more extensive modern-day fruit machines you can get to grips with. Belatra’s effort here is fine, but the game does feel as though it lacks too much. A wild symbol certainly wouldn’t have gone amiss, for instance.
Bonus Feature
Following any win in the game, players can choose to gamble their winnings. This will take players to a second screen which consist of several cards, one of them overturned. The gambling game which follows is a higher or lower-style mode. In short, players need to ensure that their card is worth more than the dealer’s card to double their winnings. Players can engage in a maximum of five rounds in this manner. The maximum that can be won via the Card Double with Dealer mode is 100,000 coins. As your odds of success aren’t great, we’d recommend avoiding this gamble mode entirely, even if it is the only real special feature to appear in the slot.