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5 fixed paylines
Picture a tiny chalet village buried in snow, Santa cutting across a full moon, and right in the middle of it all sits a candy-cane wrapped 3×3 reel set. That's 777 X-Mas Gifts from BF Games, released on December 10, 2025. It's basically a classic fruit machine that wandered into a Christmas card, and somehow it works.
The grid is small. Three reels, three rows, 5 fixed paylines, left-to-right wins only. Stakes run from 0.10 up to 100 EUR per spin, the default RTP sits at 96.03% (operators can also pick 94.01% or 95.03%, so worth a peek before you commit), and volatility is medium with a hit rate of 7.56%. The symbol set is what you'd expect from a 777-series cabinet. Plums, blueberries and lime slices pay the small wins, then oranges, watermelon, grapes and a gold-and-red Christmas bell handle the bigger ones.
The Triple Seven wild is the star symbol, glossy red stripes and all. It subs for everything except the scatter and bonus, and lands across every reel. Three sevens on their own do nothing fancy, by the way, they're just substitutes. Free Spins kick in when three gold Free Spins stars hit on a winning line, not just anywhere on the grid. That payline restriction is old-school and yes, it makes the bonus a touch rarer than modern scatter rules.
You get 5 Free Spins on an alternate reel set at the trigger bet, and any wild that drops during the round pays a flat 20x bet. Retriggers add 5 more spins each time. The other treat is X-Mas Rewards, a pick-and-click bonus that can fire at random on any base spin. Nine wrapped gifts appear, you click them one by one, and when three identical reward symbols match you win that tier. Four tiers exist: Mini 10x, Minor 20x, Major 100x, Grand 400x. They're fixed multipliers, not progressive, so don't expect those jackpot meters to climb.
And the max win? 574x bet. That's the honest trade-off here. The presentation is gorgeous, the festive mood is genuine, but big-payout chasers will probably find the ceiling modest compared to the 5,000x slots flooding releases this year. Treat it as a cosy December session rather than a life-changing spin.