Fruit Case

Fruit Case is a medium-high volatility video slot by NetEnt, played on a 5-reel, 3-row grid with 20 fixed paylines and an RTP of 96.42%. Released in April 2011, it puts a jam-factory spin on the classic fruit pokie — fruits get squashed on a conveyor belt, winning symbols explode off the screen, and fresh ones cascade down to replace them. Two features do the heavy lifting here: the Avalanche mechanic with a Wild multiplier that climbs from 2x up to 8x, and the Free Falls bonus round that wraps a flat 3x multiplier around everything. It's old by modern standards, but the core mechanic still holds up.

Fruit Case

Quick Stats

DetailInfo
ProviderNetEnt
Game TypeVideo Slot
RTP96.42%
VolatilityMedium-High
Reels / Rows5 × 3
Paylines20 Fixed
Min Bet$0.20
Max Bet$100.00
Max WinNot officially published (estimated 2,400x–2,600x stake by third-party trackers)
FeaturesAvalanche, Wild Multiplier (up to 8x), Free Falls (10 free spins, 3x multiplier), Retrigger
ThemeFruit / Jam Factory
Release Date23 April 2011
PlatformDesktop & Mobile

What Is Fruit Case?

Fruit Case is a cascade pokie — there are no traditional spinning reels. Instead, symbols drop from above, and any winning combination causes those symbols to explode, leaving gaps that new symbols fall into. That chain reaction is the entire engine of the game.

It came out the same year as Gonzo’s Quest, and the two share the same Avalanche DNA. Where Gonzo’s Quest went for cinematic polish, Fruit Case went for cartoon chaos — blenders, jam jars, and animated fruit getting pulped. The presentation has aged more than the mechanics have.

It suits players who like a patient, process-driven style of play — landing one win isn’t the goal, landing a chain of four is. It’s not built for someone who wants quick, frequent payouts. If a $20 session on a fast-paced pokie sounds like your thing, this one will try your patience. If you enjoy watching a multiplier climb and riding an Avalanche chain, this is worth your time.

Start by setting your bet and reading the paytable before your first spin.

RTP and Volatility

The RTP sits at 96.42%, which is slightly above the industry average of around 95–96%. What that means in practice: over millions of spins, the game returns $96.42 for every $100 wagered. On a single $20 session, that figure tells you almost nothing — short-term variance will dominate.

The medium-high volatility means wins come less often than in a low-volatility pokie, but they tend to be larger when they do land. The hit frequency is approximately 41%, meaning roughly 4 in every 10 Avalanches will produce at least one winning combination. That number sounds decent, but individual wins on the base paytable are small — the real money comes from multiplier chains.

Practically, if you’re playing $1 per spin, budget for 30–40 spins before expecting to trigger anything meaningful. Dead spins of 10 or 15 in a row are normal for this volatility level. Watch for the Free Falls — that’s where the biggest returns are concentrated.

fruit case game interface
fruit case gameplay

Betting Range

The minimum bet is $0.20 per spin, and the maximum is $100.00. The bet structure runs through coin values (0.01–0.50) and bet levels (1–10) across the 20 fixed paylines.

For most NZ players, a sensible starting point is $0.40–$1.00 per spin. That gives you 50–100 spins on a $50 session — enough runway to hit a Free Falls trigger. Betting max ($100) is only worthwhile if you’re specifically chasing the Avalanche chain and can absorb a dry spell without it affecting your session.

Try this: set your bet to $0.40 and pre-determine a stop-loss of $20 before you open the paytable.

How to Play Fruit Case

  1. Set your coin value. Click the arrows beside “Coin Value” — options run from $0.01 to $0.50.
  2. Set your bet level. Click the arrows beside “Bet Level” — choose 1 through 10. Your total stake per spin is coin value × bet level × 20 paylines.
  3. Check the paytable. Click the blue paytable box before your first spin. Payouts are shown as coin multiples per line bet. The strawberry is the top regular symbol, paying 2,000 coins for five on a line.
  4. Start a round. Click the green spin button or press the spacebar. Symbols drop from above — this is your first Avalanche.
  5. Watch for winning lines. Any winning combination causes those symbols to explode. New symbols fall from the top and can create more wins. Each successive win in one round pushes the Wild multiplier higher: 2x → 4x → 6x → 8x.
  6. Trigger Free Falls. Land 3 or more Blender scatter symbols on a payline starting from the leftmost reel to activate the Free Falls bonus. You receive 10 free spins automatically — no click required.
  7. Collect your winnings. After Free Falls or when an Avalanche chain produces no more wins, the round ends and your total is credited.

Try this: Use the Autoplay feature for your first 20 spins at minimum bet to get a feel for how the Avalanche chains play before committing larger stakes.

fruit case slot game features
fruit case game symbols

Symbols and Paytable

The high-paying symbols are fruit: strawberry, orange, lemon, and pear. The low-paying symbols are jam jars labelled with card suits and ranks. The Wild is the Fruit Case logo itself, and the Scatter is a blender.

Published coin payouts for 3/4/5 matching symbols on a payline (at one-coin bet):

  • Strawberry: 50 / 200 / 2,000 coins
  • Orange: 25 / 100 / 500 coins
  • Lemon: 15 / 75 / 250 coins
  • Pear: 10 / 50 / 150 coins
  • Jam jars (lower symbols): range from 5 to 100 coins depending on rank

The paytable drops off steeply below strawberry level, so small wins on lower symbols won’t move your balance much without multiplier help. A five-of-a-kind strawberry at maximum bet level before multipliers pays 2,000 coins × 10 levels × $0.50 = $10,000 — and with an 8x Wild multiplier active, that becomes $80,000. That’s the theoretical ceiling, not a regular occurrence.

Bonus Features

Avalanche

Every spin operates through the Avalanche mechanic. Winning symbols are removed and new ones fall from above. If those new symbols form another winning combination, the process repeats. A single round can produce 4, 5, or more cascades before the chain runs dry. There’s no cap on the number of Avalanches per round. Each cascade in the chain contributes to the Wild multiplier (see below).

Wild Multiplier

The Fruit Case logo acts as the Wild symbol — it substitutes for any other symbol, including the Free Fall (Blender) scatter. What makes it distinctive is the climbing multiplier. Each Avalanche within a single round steps the multiplier up:

  • 1st Avalanche: Wild multiplier = 2x
  • 2nd Avalanche: 4x
  • 3rd Avalanche: 6x
  • 4th Avalanche and beyond: 8x (capped)

Only one multiplier applies per win line, and the multiplier resets to 2x at the start of every new round. The current active level is shown in the upper right corner of the game screen.

This is the core of Fruit Case’s win potential. A Wild landing on a line during the 4th cascade, completing a high-value combination at 8x, is how the game produces its larger payouts.

Free Falls (Free Spins)

Free Falls trigger when 3 or more Blender symbols land on a payline starting from the leftmost reel. You receive 10 Free Falls at your current bet level.

During Free Falls:

  • All winning bet lines pay out with a flat 3x multiplier applied to every win.
  • The Avalanche and Wild multiplier mechanics continue to operate. This means a Wild contributing to a win during a Free Falls Avalanche chain stacks the Wild multiplier (2x, 4x, 6x, 8x) on top of the 3x base — the effects combine, not add.
  • Landing 3 Blender symbols during the feature retriggeres it, adding more Free Falls to the count.

Free Falls are where the game’s biggest real-money payouts are recorded. The retrigger is rare in practice but extends the feature significantly when it lands.

Is Fruit Case Worth Playing?

Pros:

  • The 96.42% RTP is above average and verified by NetEnt’s published documentation.
  • The Avalanche chain mechanic is still satisfying — watching a multiplier climb to 8x from one spin is genuinely tense.
  • Free Falls can retrigger, and the stacking of the 3x base multiplier with Wild multipliers creates the game’s most rewarding moments.
  • Full desktop and mobile compatibility with no feature reduction on smaller screens.

Cons:

  • The graphics are dated — this was released in 2011 and looks it. If visual quality matters to you, newer pokies will feel more polished.
  • The maximum win is not officially published by NetEnt, which makes it harder to compare this game against others on jackpot potential alone.
  • Free Falls are difficult to trigger. Some sessions will end without seeing them once.
  • The base paytable drops off sharply below strawberry — small wins on low symbols are near-invisible.

Fruit Case is a sensible pick for players who enjoy cascade mechanics and don’t mind waiting for a feature trigger. It’s not a game for short, casual sessions — the medium-high volatility punishes impatience. If you’ve enjoyed Gonzo’s Quest, the mechanics here are comparable; the difference is mostly aesthetic. Play it with a patient bankroll and don’t expect the Free Falls to show up on demand.

Responsible Gambling

Fruit Case uses a certified random number generator (RNG). Every spin outcome is independent and cannot be predicted, influenced, or timed. Set a session budget before you play and treat it as a sunk cost from the start. If gambling is affecting your finances, relationships, or mental health, contact your local responsible gambling support services for help.

Fruit Case FAQ

What is the RTP of Fruit Case slot?

The Fruit Case slot has an RTP (Return to Player) of 96.4%, which is considered a good value for player.

What is the maximum payout in Fruit Case?

The maximum possible payout in the base game of Fruit Case is 400,000 coins. However, with the help of Wilds with multipliers up to 8x and a 3x multiplier during the free spins feature, even larger payouts are possible for lucky players.

Is Fruit Case available to play for free?

Yes, Fruit Case is available to play for free at many online casinos and slot review websites. This allows players to try out the game without risking any real money. You can also play for free by clicking the “Play for Free” button on this page.

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