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Miss Cherry Fruits: fruit machine with a wink

Miss Cherry Fruits is BGaming's pin-up spin on the classic fruit slot, fronted by a retro diner hostess and stocked with cherries, lemons and neon. Underneath the styling sits a five reel, 20 line game with one genuinely useful quirk: the lines pay both ways. In our testing it is a light, frequent hitting slot built around expanding wild respins rather than a conventional free spins round.

What kind of slot it is

The layout is five reels and three rows, with 20 lines that pay from left to right and from right to left. Both ways evaluation roughly doubles the number of chances each spin has to connect, which is why the game feels busier than its line count suggests. The symbol set is pure fruit machine nostalgia given a diner glaze: sevens, bells, watermelons and the hostess herself. If payline mechanics are new to you, our beginner slots guide covers how both ways paying changes the arithmetic.

The expanding wild respins

There is no scatter driven bonus round here. Instead, the wild does the heavy lifting: when it lands it expands vertically to fill its reel and awards a respin with the wild reel held in place. Land another wild during the respin and the process repeats, and the chain can be extended up to three times, at which point you can be sitting on several locked wild reels in a single evaluated spin. That stacking is where the game's advertised 1,000x maximum lives. It is a simple loop, but an effective one, and it keeps the base game from ever feeling like filler.

RTP and volatility

Published figures vary by build: sources list versions at 96.13% and at 95.35%, and BGaming's configurable RTP model means the operator chooses which one you get. Check the info screen before you settle in, and read our RTP explainer for why that check matters. Volatility is medium: the both ways lines and frequent wild respins keep hits coming regularly, while the ceiling stays modest by modern standards. Our volatility guide covers why medium variance games suit longer, steadier sessions.

How to play Miss Cherry Fruits

This is a session slot, not a jackpot hunt. The respin chain arrives often enough that a moderate stake and a longer runway will show you the game's full range, and there is no bonus round worth forcing with oversized bets. BGaming has also spun the concept into sibling versions, including a jackpot variant and seasonal editions, so make sure the lobby tile matches the base game if that is what you want. Set a budget and a stop point before you start, and keep the tools on our responsible gambling page handy. 18+.

Is Miss Cherry Fruits worth playing?

Strengths: both ways paylines, a respin mechanic that makes the base game the whole game, cheerful presentation and a low barrier to entry. Weaknesses: a 1,000x cap that will not excite volatility chasers, and a below average RTP in one of its two common builds. It is comfort food with a mechanic, and it fits the studio's crowd pleasing instincts. The wider catalogue is covered in our BGaming provider review, and our casino reviews list licensed operators carrying it.

Miss Cherry Fruits FAQ

Does Miss Cherry Fruits have free spins?

Not in the conventional sense. The feature engine is the expanding wild respin: wilds fill their reel, lock, and grant a respin, with the chain extendable up to three times for multiple held wild reels.

What RTP does Miss Cherry Fruits use?

Two builds circulate, listed at 96.13% and 95.35%. The operator picks the version, so open the info screen in your lobby to confirm which one you are playing before committing a bankroll.

Where can I play Miss Cherry Fruits?

Most casinos carrying BGaming list it alongside its jackpot and seasonal variants, demo included. Choose licensed operators, confirm the RTP build, and set limits before you spin. 18+.