Review: Magic Fruits By Wazdan
- Lloyd Richman
- Dec 11, 2017
- 3 min read

Key Points:
Provider: Wazdan
RTP: ~ 96.41%
Volatility: Standard / Medium
Max Win: 40× the bet per line; effectively ~ 4,000× if betting max and hitting the highest line wins across all paylines.
Win Lines: 5 fixed paylines on a 3×3 reel grid (i.e. 3 reels, 5 lines)
Release Date: 28 November 2017
Our Rating: 70% — classic charm, light feature-set, limited big win potential unless you bet max

Game Overview and Theme:
If you grew up around old fruit machines, Magic Fruits will feel nostalgic. It’s retro-styled: clean graphics, bright fruit symbols, bells, lucky 7s, washed in a colour palette that feels fun and familiar rather than flashy. There are no wilds, no free-spin epics, no franchise storytelling—just good old-fashioned fruit and spinning reels. The “Bonus Symbol” (a jester that shows up “hidden” in the corner of some symbols) adds a little spice.
The ambience is relaxed; this isn’t a slot meant to give you adrenaline hits every minute, but it’s pleasant for casual spins when you want simplicity.

Game Features:
Here’s what it adds to the classic fruit-machine formula:
Bonus Symbol: Hidden in the bottom right corner of symbols sometimes is a jester/“bonus” marker. That can turn that symbol into the highest paying symbol in the game. Gives some surprise potential.
Unique Gamble Feature: After wins, you can gamble (up to 7 times) to try to double your payout. Classic risk feature.
“Retro / Ultra Fast / Energy Saving” Modes: For players who like fast spins or want more speed / less flair, these modes help streamline the experience.
No Free Spins feature in many versions; generally a simpler, more straightforward slot.

The Pros And Cons Of Playing
Pros:
Very easy to pick up and play: minimal complexity, so good for beginners or casual players.
Solid RTP (96.41%) which is decent for a simpler fruit slot. You’re not being heavily penalized just for “classic format.”
The gamble feature adds optional risk/reward, which can make a win feel more exciting.
Retro vibe and visual simplicity are charming. Sometimes less is more, especially when you don’t want flashy distractions.
Cons:
Max win is modest per line (40×) — to hit anything really large you need max bet + best line combos, which isn’t guaranteed or easy.
Because of simplicity, there’s less “feature content” and fewer special bonus rounds, so for players who like big bonus mechanics, cascading wins, etc., it may feel somewhat underwhelming.
Medium volatility means wins are neither super frequent nor huge; if you want big swings, this may not deliver as fast.
Betting range in many casinos could limit what you can do; with simpler slots, sometimes the max wager still doesn’t push you toward huge relative returns.

Summary and Rating (out of 100%)
Magic Fruits is a solid throwback; it’s not designed to blow your mind with wild features, but when you want something chill, simple, and reliable, it’s a good pick. It’s like comfort food rather than a gourmet feast.
Theme & Visuals: 70% — clean, pleasing, nostalgic, with just enough character.
Features & Mechanics: 70% — not a deep feature set, but features present are functional.
Win Potential vs Risk: 68% — moderate; the ceiling isn’t super high unless you bet big.
Enjoyability & Replay Value: 71% — good for light sessions; might get repetitive for players seeking more action.
Overall Rating: 70/100
Honestly, we nearly didn't review Magic Fruits, but it's important we have some diversity in our reviews. There's really nothing "magic" about it. It's pretty dull, but we do appreciate some players like those classic/retro fruit slots. The only reason we've rated it 70/100 is because we don't like to waste our time publishing anything below a 70/100. Not one we envisage playing again, sorry Wazdan.
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