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Scatter Pays (8+ symbols anywhere)
Third time's the charm for Booming Games' sugar-coated franchise. Tasty Bonanza Max Scatter arrives as the heaviest hitter in the family, pushing the cap from the original's modest 6,500x and the middle child's 10,000x straight to 15,000x your stake. The art direction hasn't budged much – pastel skies, gingerbread architecture on the right, glossy jelly-bean symbols that look good enough to chew – but underneath the cotton-candy palette there's a meaner math model running the show.
You're playing on a fixed 6×5 grid with scatter-pays, so position doesn't matter. Land 8 or more matching candies anywhere and they pop, vanish, and the column refills from above. Cascades chain until the board runs dry. Standard stuff for the genre, but Booming Games layered two extras on top that change the rhythm. Random Multipliers from 2x all the way up to a chunky 100x can drop on winning clusters at any moment, and the new Candy Jar symbol acts as a wildcard random trigger – it can throw free spins at you on a spin where you weren't even close to qualifying.
The headline bonus still kicks in the traditional way too. Four or more scatters award 10 Free Spins, and that's where the multipliers really stack. Hit the right cascade chain with a 100x orb attached and the 15,000x ceiling stops looking theoretical. Is 10 spins enough for a high-vol scatter-pays game? Probably not as a baseline – you'll need either retriggers or a Candy Jar assist for the round to do real damage. That's the trade-off with this volatility tier.
The interface offers a BOOST option at €3.00 against the €2.00 default bet, a 50% stake bump that boosts your chances of triggering features. RTP sits at 95.9%, which is honestly the one disappointment here. Booming dropped it from the original's 96.1% to make room for the bigger max win, and players paying full attention will notice. Bet range runs from €0.20 to €60, so high-rollers and tight-budget players both get accommodated.
If you liked Tasty Bonanza 10,000, this is the same recipe with a sweeter top and a wilder middle. Not reinventing anything, but the Candy Jar twist gives it just enough personality to stand apart from the Pragmatic clone it's clearly chasing.