Paylines
5 fixed paylines
Every so often Pragmatic Play releases something that ignores the modern feature checklist completely. Super Peru Fest is one of those. No free spins, no bonus round, no buy button. Just five reels, three rows, and five fixed paylines running left to right. That's the whole machine.
The setting does the heavy lifting here. You're dropped into a Peruvian street party at sunset: pastel Andean buildings, string lights, mountains fading into an orange sky. The symbols lean hard into the theme. A wooden guitar, a bottle of pisco, a grinning reveler in a knitted chullo hat, a jaguar textile card, a fluffy guinea pig dressed up for the occasion, and a little teal mototaxi buzzing across the reels. It's warm and loud in the best way, and it's pretty clearly built with the Latin American market in mind.
Mechanically there's not much to explain, which is sort of the point. The Wild stands in for regular symbols to finish off line wins, and the banner up top suggests it can carry a multiplier as high as 5x. The Scatter pays from anywhere on the grid, handing out 10, 50 or 250 coins for three, four or five. That's it. No stacked reels, no expanding anything.
The numbers? RTP sits at 96.50%, volatility runs high, and the max win caps at 1,000x your bet. Honestly, 1,000x feels modest against Pragmatic's usual five-figure ceilings, so don't expect life-changing hits. But if you want a stripped-down classic with genuine festival charm and no menus to memorize, this delivers exactly that. Sometimes simple is fine.