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Work up a sweat while you work out with Pitt & Grant over at iSoftBet’s slot game set in a gym.

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Pitt & GrantPitt & Grant
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User Score
(497)
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(1060)
Return to Player
0%0%96%96%
Volatility
MediumLow Medium
Min Bet
0.0110.150.25
Max Bet
0.0510001501250
Autoplay
NoNoNoNo
Bonus Buy
NoNoNoNo
Bonus Rounds
YesYesYesYes
Cascading Reels/Avalanche Feature
NoNoNoNo
Number of Paylines
5501525
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Check out Those Pecs!

Why shouldn’t you show off that definition of yours - you’ve worked out hard to get to this stage, so you go right ahead and parade around like a proud peacock; you have a 3x5 grid to do it upon after all.

To add some extra muscle to your frame, you’ll need to unlock between two and five of the weights and protein shakes, both of which are priced the same at between 2 and 200 credits. Imagine if you double up and get both, you could be savouring the sweet musk of success and be 400 credits heavier. Added weight from gold coins is never bad; it’s a good fat source.

If you’re more interested in grabbing the attention of other jungle bunnies and bicep twitching men, you’ll want the redhead and her muscular fella; these two come in at 2 and 500 credits. Despite the fact that they don’t offer out more than the weights and shakes, initially, the two symbols soon make up for it. It would seem that most of the paytable works on a pairing up system, where a couple of tiles equal the same payouts; we quite like this feature as it keeps everything much simpler.

Up near the top of the payable are Pitt & Grant, flexing their bodies but failing to ever outshine the other users at the gym. Although they don’t look as good as the others, they have more money than them combined, with their top winning worth 2,500 coins! Hello, Pitt & Grant, allow us to introduce ourselves.

The only icon that’s going to have us pushing these guys to one side is the logo symbol, gifting a massive 5,000 credits.

Room to Improve

Anyone who frequents the gym will tell you that there’s always room to improve, our bodies never in perfect form but as near as damn it; in Pitt & Grant you have an Improve It symbol to try and bag.

If you’re able to find over three of these babies, you’ll experience a multiplier applied to your next spin, meaning your money can beef up as you do. Furthermore, you have the scatter symbols to add yet more multipliers to your kitty, ever increasing your body mass. What this means though is that, while it looks like this slot has lots of features, it actually has very few that are different from one another.

Warming Up

One of the biggest pitfalls of Pitt & Grant is the control panel, for it seems way more complex than what it needs to be. This could be because we played in demo mode, but it felt like a lot of the buttons actually did nothing to change the settings, like the Coins toggle. We clicked this expecting an increase in the number of credits used, and yet nothing happened. Confused, we carried on and tried the Max Bet widget, and what do you know, it changed nothing but the number of winlines.

The whole point of the maximum bet option is so you can set the highest value of coins possible, yet our bet remained at just 0.02 per winline.

At least the autospins worked out fine, giving us between 5 and 50 waves to activate, but that was about the only element of the panel that worked how it should have.

Such a shame that Pitt & Grant decided to let us down at the last hurdle, especially when it had been so promising up until now.