Paylines
40 Paylines (left to right)
Fruit slots usually keep things small. Big Fruit Show goes the other way. GameArt built a 5×4 grid running 40 fixed paylines, then dropped a disco-arcade coat of paint over it: a glossy purple reel frame, a shimmering green LED-dot backdrop, and a chunky gold logo flashing up top. It's loud on purpose. The whole thing reads like a vintage fruit machine that wandered into a nightclub.
The mechanic that carries it is what GameArt calls Gigantic symbols. Any symbol except the Scatter can land as one oversized 3×4 block, and in the base game it can show up anywhere on the reels. It doesn't have to arrive whole, though. A Gigantic symbol can land partially as a 3×3, 3×2, or even a thin 3×1 strip, and any slice of it sitting on a winning line still pays out the normal way. So a single giant watermelon stretched across three rows can feed several of those 40 lines at once. That's where most of the action lives. The Wild folds into this too: it substitutes for everything but the Scatter and can turn Gigantic itself. No multiplier rides on it, mind you, so its only job is completing lines.
Symbols split into glossy fruits at the low end (cherries, a halved orange, lemon, plum, grapes, watermelon) and a green clover, a gold bell, and a fiery red 7 reading higher. The exact paytable numbers are encrypted, so you're judging by visuals rather than printed values.
Three or more purple-and-gold star Scatters pay out and hand you 5 free spins. The catch? During those spins, reels 2, 3 and 4 fuse into a single 3×3 Gigantic block every single time. It's a short, concentrated round that hinges entirely on what that middle block becomes. And if you don't fancy waiting, you can buy the bonus directly, which actually runs at a higher 97.89% RTP than the 96.34% base game.
Volatility sits at medium, with max win capped around 1,827x. That ceiling won't excite anyone chasing five-figure multipliers, honestly. But the standard GameArt card Gamble (x2 or x4 on a win) gives you a small lever to push. Worth a spin in demo first.