GameArt took an old idea and bolted a hold-and-win onto it. Lucky Fruits & Diamonds runs on five reels, three rows, and 243 ways instead of fixed lines, so matching symbols pay from the leftmost reel rightward across adjacent positions. The cast is exactly what you'd expect from a fruit machine. Watermelon, plum, cherries and grapes carry the high pays. The card royals (A, K, Q, J) sit underneath as the lows. A fiery red 7 stands in as the Wild, covering for everything except the two symbols that actually matter.
Those two are the gold 777 Scatter and the blue Diamond. Land three Scatters, which only show up on reels 1, 3 and 5, and you bank a small 3x payout plus nine free spins. Here's the part worth flagging: the free-spin reels drop the royals entirely, so every landing slot becomes a fruit or a feature symbol. Three more Scatters mid-round add three spins, and there's no ceiling on retriggers.
The Diamond mechanic is the headliner. Six or more blue Diamonds lock the grid into a respin board built only from Diamonds, starting at three respins and resetting to three each time a fresh Diamond reveals a prize. Each Diamond holds a random cash value or one of the jackpot tiers. And every new Diamond sweeps up the value of every Diamond already sitting on the board, so a late arrival can rake in the whole grid at once. Fill all fifteen positions and the Grand drops on top. Four tiers run across that top bar: Mini, Minor, Major, Grand.
RTP lands at 96.20%, volatility is medium, and the ceiling is 4,567x. The catch? This demo locks the bet at a flat 0.50 with no buy feature and no ante, so you wait for those six Diamonds the slow way. There's a standard gamble after wins if you fancy doubling. It looks sharp – gold frame, purple velvet, a real sparkle in the logo.