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Diner Frenzy Spins Slot
Provider PG Soft
Reels5
Rows5
Paylines178
Bonus Rounds5
Bet Range0.20 - 100
VolatilityHigh
Max Win2,105x
Bonus BuyNo
RTP96.00%
Our Rating6.3

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Game Overview

I don’t know about you, but when you see old footage or the representation of old-school diners in movies or on TV, the food and drinks always look so much more appetizing than what we have today, and it always ends up making me feel hungry. In fairness, the same could be said about diners when they appear in online slots, too, and I can already feel my stomach starting to rumble as I get set to review the Diner Frenzy Spins slot from PG Soft, a 5-reel game with a respin feature and wins that can hit a maximum of 2,100x the bet.

Theme & Design

Both my introduction and the title of today’s game are somewhat of a giveaway for the theme, but yes, get your napkin and cutlery ready, as PG Soft is taking you out to lunch. Don’t worry about the transport, because as soon as Diner Frenzy Spins hits your device, you’ll be ready to pick from the menu, with the reels of the game appearing in vertical form (as always with PG Soft) with the brightly lit diner used as the backdrop to the slot, which, by the looks of it, is packed full of tasty treats.

If today’s review has managed to keep your cravings at bay and you need something else to fill the void, then I’m going to suggest a couple of titles from Big Time Gaming for you to get stuck into. First up, there’s the legendary Donuts slot where big multipliers can come into play, but if you prefer savoury over sweet, then head to the studio’s Burgers slot instead, another release full of flavour.

Diner Frenzy Spins Slot PG Soft
Diner Frenzy Spins Slot PG Soft

Diner Frenzy Spins Gameplay & Features

PG Soft’s Diner Frenzy Spins is a 5-reel, 5-row online slot with an initial 178 Connecting Ways and an above-average RTP of 96.80%. The game offers a good selection of betting options, with players able to choose from a minimum stake of €0.20 up to a maximum of €100.

Onto the gameplay next, and to be honest, the base game can give long spells of both dead spins and just small winning combos, and with no cascading reels present, it can be a little dull at times. Things do improve if the Mystery Respin feature randomly triggers, where a low-paying symbol is chosen to transform into a high-paying one if it lands. During this feature, only the selected low/high symbols and blank spaces appear on the reels. If enough of your symbols land (determined by the meter above the reels), further rows are unlocked, giving you a chance and hitting more symbols for bigger wins. The round will end when you fail to land a new symbol within the playfield.

The Mystery Respin is again in the spotlight if the free spins bonus is triggered by landing three scatter symbols in view. This bonus plays out the same as it does in the base game, but this time you are awarded 3 respins, and each time a new symbol hits, your respins will be reset to 3. The round will end when you hit three consecutive spins without landing a new symbol.

Pros

  • The Mystery Respins can trigger in the base game too.
  • High RTP of 96.80%.
  • Good design and graphics.

Cons

  • The base game can be really boring, draining your balance fast.
  • Low max win of only 2,100x the bet.
  • You need one of the higher premiums to be awarded in the respin to stand any chance of the win being good.

Diner Frenzy Spins Slot Review Final Thoughts

PG Soft's Diner Frenzy Spins certainly looks the part, but the base game can be very drab, and the long spells of dead spins and small wins if the respin feature doesn't randomly trigger can soon turn your bankroll into dust. The main bonus does offer some potential, but even if your luck is in, the 2,100x max win isn't one of the biggest around, so think wisely before choosing to try this slot out for any real money play.

6.3

Reasonable

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