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Wazdan
The orange line came in for 750 credits on a 60-credit stake. That is a clean 12.5×, and it landed while my balance was still up near 97,795. For a few spins Hot Slot 777 Crown looked like it might run hot all session. It didn't, quite. This is Wazdan's 5x3 turn on the old fruit-and-sevens cabinet,…
I loaded in at 100,000 credits with the stake fixed at 60, and the opening stretch turned out to be the liveliest part of the whole session.
Small line pays kept the reels moving with nothing over a 210, and then the orange symbols lined up for 750. That was a clean 12.5× on the stake, and it pushed the balance up to 97,795.
For those first dozens of spins the bankroll actually sat above where it started, which on a machine this stripped-down is most of the entertainment. It came out in 2022 and plays just the way a long line of Wazdan fruit cabinets has: quick spins and clean lines, with the premiums sitting where a fruit machine always puts them.
The Minty Take: This one is for players who like the old fruit-and-sevens rhythm and do not need a bonus round to stay interested. The best I saw was a 12.5× line. The swings are gentle, and a long sitting drifts down slowly more often than it spikes. If you want a feature to chase or a big-multiplier finish, look further along the Hot Slot range. If you just want clean line play with the odd 600-credit jolt on the 7s, it does that and little else.
The red 7 is the slot's premium, and it paid me three separate times for 600 credits, a flat 10× on each. One of those was a full line of sevens across the top row, which on a 777 cabinet is the hit you actually sit down for. Behind them came a 660 worth 11×, then a 510 and a 300 that landed on another short run of sevens.



None of these were huge, but they came often enough while the balance was still up to keep the session feeling like it was going somewhere. The 7s did most of the real work; the fruit just kept the lights on.
The red gem studs running down the left rail are the HOT SPOT cells, Wazdan's random-multiplier positions. A win that lands in a lit one gets boosted. That is almost certainly what sat behind the 750 and the 600s, since plain line pays on a 5x3 fruit slot rarely stretch to 12.5× on their own.
No standalone HOT SPOT screen ever came up for me, though, and the double-or-nothing Gamble (red crown against green, for 2×) went untouched the whole way. The multiplier cells are the reason to pick this over a flat three-reeler, and they do their work out of sight, without ever putting on a show.
Volatility is selectable here, the way it is on most Wazdan releases, so the shape of a session depends partly on where that is set. On this run the hits were frequent and small with a short hot patch on the premiums, which reads like a middle setting more than a spiky one.
After that early flurry the slot cooled off and stayed cool. The wins kept coming but shrank to small line pays in the low hundreds, nothing that dented the slide. Across all 414 spins the balance worked its way from 100,000 down to 94,540, about 5,460 in the red. That is a soft enough loss rate for a 60 stake, but a steady one. There were no real bounces in the second half, just the reels paying small and the number ticking down between hits.
When the run finally stopped, the grid was sitting at 94,540. The fruit had settled across the reels, and no feature had shown in all 414 spins. A red 7 was parked on the top row paying nothing, the crown a column over with the HOT SPOT studs dark down the rail.