Fruit Shop Christmas

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Play Fruit Shop Christmas Edition for Free Online - No Download. In the paytable, the payouts will be outlined regarding the combinations of fruit symbols. The most lavish ones will come for Cherries, with 5 for 2 symbols, 25 for 3 symbols, 300 for 4 symbols, and 2,000 for 5 symbols. Aug 6, 2019 - Explore Shawn Sosa's board 'Produce display ', followed by 195 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about produce displays, fruit shop, supermarket design.

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Never ones to follow rather than lead, it took a long time before NetEnt eventually caved in to the demands of the market and started to release holiday themed slots in line with the rest of the market. The very first of these was the Fruit Shop Christmas Edition slot, essentially a clone of the popular Fruit Shop slot with a different skin. In fact, the word essentially doesn’t cover it – this is an exact copy of the original game. Ok, we concede that it’s fun to get involved with the seasonal festivities but it hardly entices players to take spins on the game at any other time of the year if the game isn’t unique. It seems that in their frustration at being forced to do a holiday slot, the game designers at NetEnt took one look at the design brief and said ‘’add snow to a popular game and send it back to marketing’’.

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Now, slightly cynical analysis aside, you have to give the game team their due for selecting a game which is amongst the most popular in the range to do this with. Who knows, maybe, if you have never played the original game then the Fruit Shop Christmas Edition will introduce you to the delights of one of the best fruit machines currently out there. We say that with no cynicism at all because the medium variance Fruit Shop slot really is a great game to play – in either summer or winter.

Game setup for the Fruit Shop Christmas Edition slot
At its heart the classic fruit machine must deliver several key ingredients to be successful. Firstly, it must be easy to play and the Fruit Shop slot certainly fills that role. With 15 fixed paylines in play, you’d have to look at much more old school slots such as Cool Diamonds to find something simpler. You get all the control you need and more to customise your play experience on this fruity little number, including a fully selectable auto play feature for those of us who like to spin away for a set period of spins. There’s a very easy to use paytable to keep track of the paylines but, as they are highlightable when you hover over them with the cursor – you are only likely to need this on the mobile version of the slot.

One area the Fruit Shop slot steps away from the norm in the fruit machine genre is with its volatility level. The bulk of popular fruit slots are high variance games, often with lower RTP’s and hit ratios but higher one-off rewards. Fruit Shop, on the other hand, manages to leverage NetEnt’s high RTP and combine it with a medium variance level. This keeps the risk slightly lower than some classic slots but maintains a high enough win potential for broad player appeal. You can see that the game is geared for a wide range of slots fans by the bet level which runs from just 0.15 credits all the way to a massive 150 at max bet.

Gameplay and Theme for the Fruit Shop Christmas Edition slot
As a NetEnt slot it will surprise no one to see that this is an exceptionally well-finished game both visually and aurally. True, you don’t get the big animation sequences of the top 3D slots from the Swedish developer but, everything which is in the slot is exceptionally high quality. There are some great niche touches too, lining the game up with the Christmas theme. For example, a net little red and white candy cane outline the spin button on the seasonal version of the slot. It’s such attention to detail that continues to mark NetEnt out as leaders in the free slot game field.

If you haven’t played the original game, you won’t yet know that despite a medium volatility, it can pay out decently in the base game round. In fact, many people dismiss the game far too quickly without looking at the way the fixed wild in particular is actually quite a special little symbol. Any win that completes with the wild is given a 2x multiplier, which often turns fairly mediocre triple combinations into the same value you would have gotten only from four of a kind. Of course, as with any slot, you could hit that big full five icon combination and, on the Fruit Shop slot, that would see the usually low-value Cherry icons granting you a sweet 2000 coin reward.

In addition to the unique wild in the base game, the free spins bonus on the Fruit Shop slot is also very non-standard in the way it triggers and pays. Instead of a traditional scatter symbol you trigger 1,2 or 5 spins for different fruit combinations – you get nothing on the low-value playing card symbols. The Cherries are mighty here too, as it takes any of the other spins three fruits to trigger a single spin, with the red berries – it’s only two in sequence to get a spin. Needless to say, with only five spins on offer there is a re-trigger in place and, just to perk up the payouts, a 2x multiplier. If the fruit falls ripe and in your favour, five of a kind on the Cherries in the free spins with a wild in the mix for the extra multiplier grants the games max prize of an impressive 80000 credits.
NetEnt have a problem when it comes to slots like the Fruit Shop Christmas Edition. You see, they produce massive games which are anticipated eagerly by their fans. This means that a lacklustre copy of an existing title just isn’t going to excite many of them. Sure, this is still a great game to play and popular casino like Casumo will usually offer free bonuses on the game at Christmas time. It’s been shown before though, with slots like BetSoft’s ‘’A Christmas Carol’’, that you can build a seasonal game which people will want to go on playing long after the turkey leftovers are eaten.
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Fruit Shop Christmas Edition written by Garry Edgards

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