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Scatter Pays (8+ symbols anywhere)
Picture a wooden candy tray parked on a Brazilian beach, loaded with brigadeiros, passion fruit, papaya slices and caramel flan. That's Doce Brasil, Pragmatic Play's tropical spin on its own scatter-pays template. The name means “Sweet Brazil,” and the whole thing leans hard into carnival colour. If you've played Sweet Bonanza, the bones here will feel instantly familiar.
The grid is 6×5 with no paylines at all. Symbols pay anywhere, so you just need eight or more of the same treat landing on screen for a win. Every paid combination clears out and fresh symbols tumble down to fill the gaps, and those cascades keep firing until nothing new connects. Base RTP sits at 96.51%, which is a touch above the usual mark for this style of game. Volatility? Call it medium to high. The splash flashes four chili peppers, though Pragmatic's own rules text hedges toward steadier payouts, so don't expect a clean answer there.
Land 4 or more lollipop scatters and you're into free spins, starting with 10. Three scatters mid-round adds another five. The real engine is the multiplier symbol, which only appears during the bonus and carries a random value from 2x all the way to 100x. At the end of each tumble sequence, every multiplier on the board gets summed, then applied to that sequence's total win. Standard top payout caps at 5,000x your stake.
But here's the twist that separates this from the Sweet Bonanza crowd. A four-tier Brasil Jackpot runs across the top, MINOR through GRAND, and any base-game spin can randomly trigger a pick screen where you flip items hoping to match three. Crucially, jackpots only fire in the base game, never during free spins, and they pay on top of the 5,000x cap. Bigger bets mean better odds.
Two shortcuts round it out. The Double Chance ante adds 25% to your stake and roughly doubles your scatter luck, or you can just buy free spins for 100x. Can't run both at once, mind you. Fair trade.