PG Soft, a world-class digital mobile games company, has served up a classic slot with its Diner Frenzy Spins. This is a 5-reel, 4-rows video slot featuring connecting ways and sticky symbol respins.
Diner Frenzy Spins is set within a vibrant, retro-futuristic diner with a buzzy atmosphere thanks to
a playful soundtrack. During any spin, the Mystery Respin may be randomly triggered while the reels are spinning.
At the start of the Mystery Respin, a set of low-paying symbols and high-paying symbols, including ice creams, sodas, fries and chicken wings, will be randomly chosen. The reels will consist only of the selected symbols, with all other symbols becoming inactive.
Once the reels stop, if one or more additional symbols hit, any low-paying symbols transform into high-paying symbols. The reels will respin again with the previously appeared symbols remaining in place. As players collect more symbols, the reel height expands—reaching five rows at 10 symbols, six rows at 20, and a maximum of seven rows at 30 symbols—unlocking even greater win potential.
Three diner girl Scatter symbols launch the Bonus Feature and these can only appear on reels one, three and five. Before beginning, a set of low-paying symbols and high-paying symbols are randomly chosen. Now the reels will include only the selected set of low-paying symbols and high-paying symbols, with all other symbols inactive.
Players start with three bonus spins and every additional symbol will reset the bonus spin counter back to the full starting total. After all reels stop spinning, if one or more additional symbols appear on the reels, all the low-paying symbols will be transformed into the high-paying symbols. As more symbols are served up, the reel height expands again to 5 rows at 10 symbols, 6 rows at 20, and a maximum of 7 rows at 30 symbols.
PG Soft’s spokesperson commented: “Diner Frenzy serves up a game that’s bursting with flavour, fun, and features. Every spin delivers a taste of nostalgia and the potential for mouth-watering wins that’ll keep players coming back for seconds!”