Progressive jackpot history
I'll come right out and say it: for such a popular developer, Novomatic makes a lot of very boring fruit machines. They all look alike, play alike, and only have one real reason why you should play them, which is their large progressive jackpots. Spinning Fruits is no different, as it has the exact same symbols and lack of features that you see in Novomatic titles, but it does have a progressive jackpot available, which is the only real reason you would want to play this game.
The Spinning Fruits Jackpot is actually comprised of three different jackpots. The smaller jackpot is won when players can fill the reels with watermelon or berry symbols, while the medium jackpot is won when players fill the reels with either plums, lemons, cherries, or oranges. The largest jackpot, which is the one we track here, is won when players are able to fill the reels with the game's highest paying symbol, the red lucky 7. It should be noted that the jackpot prize scales with your bet size. This means that the higher you wager, the more the jackpot grows.
The game itself is standard fruit machine fare, and it looks much like the myriad other Novomatic games with almost the same symbols present. The game features were also similarly lacking, which was a real bummer as every spin seems to be the same. There is a gamble feature available, which lets you put your winnings at risk for a chance to double up on your take.