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Fruits on Fire 2 | Double Diamond | Triple Red Hot 777 | 7s Wild | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
User Score | (576) | (116217) | (36444) | (11768) |
Return to Player | 0% | 95.44% | 96.13% | 96.08% |
Volatility | — | Medium | — | Medium High |
Min Bet | 1 | 0.1 | 0.05 | 5 |
Max Bet | 50 | 250 | 150 | 500 |
| — | — | — | — | |
Autoplay | No | Yes | Yes | No |
Bonus Buy | No | No | No | No |
Bonus Rounds | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Cascading Reels/Avalanche Feature | No | No | No | No |
Number of Paylines | 5 | 1 | 5 | 5 |
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Someone has got all dressed up once more because there is fruit burning and chaos on those 3 reels. Having not aged a single day, and looking as suspicious as ever, the executive looking businessman type flame is back to his old tricks, though we’re not sure he’s even moved from this spot since the last release.
He’s not the only one looking the same for the icons are identical too, all save the bonus symbol which triggers a simple but pleasant detour from the base game in which users need to match up two values in order to bag themselves a prize.
That however, isn’t the highest valued tile for that title belongs to the double 7s and them alone; they’re worth 160 credits per three of them, which is a lot more appealing than the 16 coins from the first instalment of the series. At the other end of the spectrum is the double X icon which should be feeling very sorry for itself as it only has 1 credit to its name.
The general design is very amateurish and looks like it belongs on a Windows 95 computer rather than on our devices today, but in some bizarre way it works. Don’t ask us how, but we doubt Fruits for Fire 2 would be so unique if it had actually been designed better, which is a very weird thing to say when reviewing a game.
As before in the original title, this game has kept the same control panel and thus the simplicity – everything has been designed with ease of use being the top priority, which is a sight for sore eyes. Nobody wants to be overwhelmed and riddled with anxiety just from looking at a set of controls for an online casino game, but trust us when we say there are plenty out there just like that.
You can’t set the paylines as they’re fixed, but the brand has felt the need to include a handy show lines widget to help you out in case you forget where they fall. It would be useful if it wasn’t for the fact that the help menu lists them there also.
The betting range has altered a bit too, for now you can stake between 1 and 50 coins, which is about €30 higher than last time, not that it makes much of a difference as it is still a title aimed at the masses rather than an elite few.
Furthermore, there is the usual autoplay and gamble features available, though the latter can be switched off in the settings.
With most sequels there has been some sort of improvement, elements that set it apart from the original and for good reasons, but this isn’t the case with Fruits on Fire 2, not even with the increased payouts. To be totally honest, it begs the question as to why iGaming2go felt the need to create a second game in the first place if they knew they were going to regurgitate the same design and reuse it.