Pragmatic Play has released their food-themed online slot called Yum Yum Powerways.
Players are in for a treat with all the comfort food anyone could ask for thanks to a 4x4 grid set on a pink food truck.
There are 16,834 ways to win and Pragmatic have included their signature 5,000x max win exposure. But, as we’d expect from this provider it’s packed with some delicious features to tickle those taste buds.
The food truck is filled with 16 symbols and a 4x4 central grid. This is further enhanced with outer reels that can deliver some serious wins and each of the 16 symbols in the matrix act as independent reels.
Winning combinations are met with tumbling respins across 16,834 ways to win. The beauty of this cascading mechanic is every time it happens, the multiplier increases by x1 and resets itself to x1 when there’s no win.
Landing three or more Scatters will trigger Free Spins where players can enter either a Gamble Bonus Game or the Free Game. Yum Yum Powerways offers a multi-step bonus game which means players will be given the choice to either gamble or keep their current reward each time. If they win their reward is increased; if they lose it decreases.
Pragmatic Play has also thrown in an exciting x3 multiplier alongside roaming wilds and the chance to win up to 5,000x the total stake.
The Powerways feature is a great addition to the game as players can win with four symbols in a row from left to right, right to left, up to down, and down to up. The drop of every single symbol is just as exciting as the last.
There is a bonus buy feature for players who don't want to wait for the free spins to trigger but this is currently only available to players in certain jurisdictions.
Yossi Barzely, Chief Business Development Officer at Pragmatic Play, said: “Our continuous determination to bring excellent products to our players takes another step forward with Yum Yum Powerways.
“Yum Yum Powerways brings engaging features to the table, as well as a great win potential, leaving players craving more in this treat-filled title," Barzely added.