Immortal Fruits: Overview
Immortal Fruits is a retro fruit slot from Nolimit City, built on a 5x4 layout with 50 paylines. It leans hard into that old-school disco fruit machine vibe, but not in a dusty way. I found it a bit garish, a bit cheesy, and fair enough, that seems to be the whole point. The big hook is the xWheel bonus, plus stacked wilds and a couple of gamble options that make it feel much riskier than a standard fruit game.
Gameplay-wise, this one is proper volatile. RTP is 96.06%, hit frequency is only 10.95%, and the max win is 2,787x your stake. Bets run from 0.20 to 100, so it fits most budgets, but I would not call it a laid-back low-risk spinner. For me, it works better when I want a short, spicy session rather than a long steady grind.
Immortal Fruits: Features
3 bonus symbols on reels 1, 3, and 5 trigger the xWheel bonus. That wheel has three levels, each with 10 sections made up of multipliers, jackpots, and an arrow. Hit the arrow and you move up a level. The feature keeps going until you land on the same multiplier twice or hit a jackpot, then it stops and pays what it built up.
Jackpots are 100x on level one, 250x on level two, and 2,500x on level three. There is also a 50/50 gamble where you guess the colour of a face-down card for double or nothing, plus a gamble-to-bonus option that can throw your winnings back into the wheel. If it is available where you play, the Bonus Buy costs 75x and drops 3 bonus symbols on the next spin.
Bonus Buy Options
Triggered by 3 bonus symbols on reels 1, 3, and 5, or by the buy feature. The wheel has 3 levels with multipliers, jackpots, and arrows that move you up a level.
RTP: 96.07%
Lets you gamble bonus winnings for double or nothing by guessing the colour of a face-down card.
Lets you put winnings back into the xWheel for another crack at the feature. Higher wins give a better chance to do it.
Buys 3 bonus symbols to land on the next spin and triggers the xWheel feature.
Feature Cost: 75x
Immortal Fruits: Symbols
Players who like classic fruit slots will know the setup straight away. You have grapes, oranges, plums, lemons, cherries, watermelons, strawberries, and a 7. Five of a kind pays from 1x to 5x for the fruit symbols, while the 7 pays 10x the bet for a full line. All of them can land stacked, so the reels can look pretty lively even when the wins are not massive.
Wild diamonds are stacked as well, though they only show on the middle three reels in the base game. They do not pay on their own, but they sub in for the regular symbols and can help turn a dead spin into something decent. I liked that part, mate, because the base game needs a bit of help.
Symbol Payouts
Ryan Cole’s Verdict
Immortal Fruits: Verdict
Verdict-wise, I think Immortal Fruits is decent if you fancy a fruit slot with more edge than usual. The retro look is done well, the moving lever is a nice touch, and the wheel bonus gives it a proper focal point. When the xWheel gets going and you manage to nudge up through the levels, it is good fun.
Still, I am not entirely sold on the base game on its own. The hit rate is low, the max win is not huge by modern standards, and if the gamble or buy options are missing, it can feel a bit plain. For a relaxed session, I would say yes, but only if you are fine with dry spells and you mostly want that old-school fruit vibe with a risky twist.