Forget the dusty old fruit machine. Playson took those cherries and lemons, dipped them in neon, and turned them into glowing gems for Pink Clovers XXXL: Hold and Win. The reels stand unusually tall here, a 3×6 grid framed in electric magenta and blue against deep indigo. Oranges, lemons, plump red cherries, purple plums, golden BAR symbols. And the star of the show, a faceted pink crystal clover that flashes multiplier values like x2, x5 and even x7 when it lands.
This one runs hot. Volatility is high, so the base game can feel quiet while you wait. Patience matters. The payoff lives in the Hold and Win respin round, which is where Playson hides all the good stuff.
Here's how it plays. Cash-value clovers and coins lock onto the grid and kick off respins. Every fresh cash symbol that drops resets the counter, buying you more spins to fill the board. At the end, everything locked adds up. Then the clever part kicks in: Super Collect Clovers sweep across the grid and scoop up the cash already sitting there, while multiplier clovers boost whatever they gather. A late x7 is the swing moment. That single symbol can rewrite the whole round.
Four fixed jackpots hang on the left ladder, and they only pay inside the feature. Mini pays 15x, Minor 30x, Major 50x, and the Grand lands at 1,000x your bet. Want better odds? An Extra Bets toggle with two levels raises your stake to lift trigger chances, and a Bonus button buys you straight into the feature.
One honest gripe. Playson keeps the paytable locked away, so the exact RTP, payline count and ceiling max win aren't published anywhere. You're betting a bit blind on the math. Whether that bothers you depends on how much you care about the numbers behind the sparkle. The clovers, though? Genuinely fun to chase.