In a sequel to the very successful slot game Fruit Party, world-renowned game developer Pragmatic Play brings us Fruit Party 2. This fruity game comes with all the right ingredients for success thanks to its vibrant colours and sharpened background imagery. Again, the party is set in a countryside location with a cottage and some apple trees overlooking the reels. This is a really enjoyable game to play and is sure to be as successful as its predecessor.
Fruit Party 2 uses the same-sized grid as its original, so we get a game panel of 7 reels and 7 rows, which means 49 fruity symbols will drop every spin to keep the excitement going. The game uses a cluster pay system, so when 5 or more matching symbols can connect either horizontally or vertically you’ve landed a win.
If you secure 15 or more identical symbols you have landed the most valuable cluster which will be worth 150 x your stake. Strawberries are the best fruit to pick, followed by oranges, apples, grapes, plums, stars and hearts. One new addition to Fruit Party 2 is the inclusion of a wild symbol which can land anywhere during any spin to substitute all pay symbols, but they also appear with multipliers.
When you play Fruit Party 2 at 32Red, you get to play several different features during the game. One of them is the tumble feature which follows every single win. Winning clusters disappear from the grid to allow new ones to ‘tumble’ into the empty spaces. Watch out for falling fruit though, because as the tumbles continue, more consecutive wins are created until all the tumbles are complete.
However, as the fruit continues to tumble, there is the possibility that a wild symbol could drop into one of the gaps. As well as substituting symbols, a wild symbol also possess multipliers starting at x 2. Wilds may appear more than once in a tumble sequence and each time they do the multiplier doubles up to a maximum in the base game of x 256.
This is a really nice and easy game to play and understand. The amount of fruit symbols dropping makes the game intense yet exciting, and when clusters land and more and more fruit drops, it’s a blast of colour that must be seen to be believed.