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| Provider | Belatra Games |
| Reels | 7 |
| Rows | 7 |
| Paylines | Cluster Pays |
| Bonus Rounds | 7 |
| Bet Range | 0.20 - 50 |
| Volatility | High |
| Max Win | 10,000x |
| Bonus Buy | Yes |
| RTP | 96.05% |
| Our Rating | 4.0 |
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Demo & Review

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Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review
Game Overview
Casino game provider Belatra Games invites you to a fruit-filled slot, where your new best friend has an appetite for juicy flavours. and big wins. Featuring cascading reels, seven modifiers, spot multipliers, and a free spins bonus, Bear’s Tricks could land you lucrative wins of up to 10,000x your bet.
Theme & Design
Belatra Games have failed to nail down a position in tier-one iGaming territory to date, and that’s barely surprising when you look at the overall standard and design of their games. However, Bear’s Tricks offers a glimmer of hope, as the animations and overall presentation of this grid slot are among their best to date. Yes, there are still major improvements to be made, but it would appear, at least for now, this is a step in the right direction for the studio.
Bear’s Tricks features numerous in-game elements that are comparable to other industry games, and after a few spins, you’ll quickly realise that this title closely resembles Pragmatic Play’s Sugar Rush 1000. Bear’s Tricks does have baked-in modifiers and other aspects to make it stand out, but if you want a similar game to try, that’s our recommendation.

Bear’s Tricks Gameplay & Bonus Features
Played on a 7×7 reel matrix, Bear’s Tricks is a cluster pays game that comes with a slightly below-average RTP of 96.05%. Players can choose to spin the reels from a minimum bet of €0.20 to a maximum of €50, with winning combos formed when a minimum of 5 matching symbols appear anywhere adjacently on the playfield. All wins trigger tumbling reels, which remove winning symbols from the reels and replace them with new ones, providing extra chances to win.
As seen in titles like Sugar Rush from competitor studios, Bear’s Tricks relies on winning symbols leaving marks behind after they are eliminated from the reels. If these positions are again involved in a win, their marked area then turns into a multiplier spot starting at 2x and doubling with each win it is part of, up to a maximum of 1,024.
One aspect that could make Belatra’s clone more appealing to players is the seven modifiers that can trigger at the end of the spin. This sees the bear at the side of the reels spring into action, activating a modifier that will increase your chances of making a new winning connection and building up your multipliers for a shot at the big prizes in the game.
Your best hope of hitting these, of course, comes through the bonus round, which is a free spins feature. During this round, multiplier spots will not reset between losing spins, so you have a big opportunity, if luck is on your side, to hit big winning clusters with large multipliers attached to them.
Bonus Buy
Belatra has a few enhanced betting options for you to take advantage of if you wish to play with a higher risk. These are:
- Modifier Trick: Costs 20x the bet and guarantees one of the seven modifiers will trigger on the next spin.
- Standard Free Games: Costs 100x the bet, with 8 to 9 free spins awarded.
- Hot Mode Free Games: Costs 400x the bet, with 10 or 11 free spins awarded.
Pros
- Uses popular mechanics seen in rival providers' titles.
- Has a max win of 10,000x the bet.
- One of seven modifiers can trigger at the end of a spin.
Cons
- Below-average RTP.
- Takes too much inspiration from other games.
Bear's Tricks Slot Review Final Thoughts
In a super-competitive industry where being bold and attempting to stand out is key to success, it's always a bit of a mystery when rival studios copy the success of others. Yes, I get it if you're relatively quick off the mark and clone or copy something that is new, but in the case of Sugar Rush and even Sugar Rush 1000, these are old games by iGaming standards, so releasing your own version of it halfway through 2025 seems a bit odd, even if you had added some extras to the gameplay to give it a bit of a boost.
That's my take on things anyway. Yours may well differ, and if you've been a long-time fan of this style of grid slot, you'll likely find some game time here. For those who are not, a few bonus buys will prove to be more than enough.
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