Sticky Fruitstorm
- RTP
- 95.93%
- Volatility
- HIGH
- Max win
- 1,000×
- Hit freq
- -
- Grid
- -
- Bet
- -
- Released
- 2020-01-01
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Our take
DreamPlay's 95.93% RTP high-volatility 6×5 cascade slot with sticky multipliers and unlimited respin potential.
Sticky Fruitstorm from DreamPlay is a classic-symbol avalanche game played on a 6-column, 5-row grid. Cherries, bells, stars, and coins spin across; these symbols pay in any position (cluster-like behaviour) before vanishing to allow cascades. New symbols drop from above, potentially forming additional matches. This cascade chain continues infinitely so long as new winning combinations form, theoretically allowing a single spin to trigger dozens of consecutive wins.
The multiplier system is the standout. Coins appearing on the reels build a win multiplier—each coin increments the multiplier by 1×. Crucially, in the base game, the multiplier resets if a spin fails to generate a winning cascade. However, once the free games feature triggers, the multiplier locks and never resets. This asymmetry creates a compelling dynamic: base-game wins are exciting but ephemeral; free-spins wins are amplified and exponential.
High volatility means long spells without a win, balanced by potentially transformative free-spins sequences. The 1,000× max win reflects this: achievable but only during an exceptional cascade chain with high multipliers. The 95.93% RTP is solid for the volatility tier.
Pros
- Infinite cascade chains create thrilling momentum and extended win sequences
- Sticky multipliers during free spins generate exponential high-win potential
Cons
- High volatility demands discipline; expect long dry spells between bonus triggers
- Base-game wins feel hollow due to multiplier resets on non-winning spins
Math & maxes
Math breakdown
- Volatility score
- 3 / 5
- Max win
- 1,000x the stake
FAQ
What are sticky multipliers?
Coins build a multiplier on each winning cascade. In the base game, the multiplier resets after a non-winning spin. In free spins, it stays, compounding wins.
Do cascades ever stop?
Yes. A cascade ends when a spin produces no winning combination. In base game, the multiplier resets. In free spins, multipliers stick and the next win uses the accumulated value.
How does unlimited respin work?
Free spins continue indefinitely as long as cascades are triggering. A single free-spin trigger can lead to dozens of consecutive wins.