Fruits and Royals — Novomatic
Fruits and Royals is a Novomatic slot released in 2013. The game uses a classic fruit and royal theme with fruit icons with premium royal symbols and a simple fast rhythm. It combines a familiar reel format, clear rules and bonus mechanics designed for free demo play on Free Slots Demo.
The game field uses 3 rows with 5 reels. The theoretical RTP is around ~94.90%, while low volatility shapes the balance between hit frequency and potential payout size. The maximum win can reach about ~1800x of the stake.
Game features
- Wild
- Multipliers
- Demo mode
- Desktop and Mobile support
The main mechanic is built around Wild and multipliers. The feature set keeps the gameplay easy to follow while adding extra interest to winning spins, bonus triggers and the general reel rhythm.
Theme and style
Fruits and Royals belongs to these categories: fruit slots, classic slots and video slots. The visual style is built around classic fruit symbols, royal icons and traditional reels, with a classic Novomatic presentation that keeps the focus on the reels and symbols.
The slot suits players who prefer classic fruit and royal games with low volatility, simple navigation and a clear demo format without real-money risk.
Popularity among players
Fruits and Royals is popular with players from Germany, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Czechia, Hungary, Greece and Portugal. It is a good fit for users who choose themed video slots with familiar mechanics and straightforward bonus logic.
5 reels, Wild / Multipliers and the potential win of up to ~1800x make the game useful for testing in free mode before choosing whether the mechanics match your playing style.
Demo mode
On Free Slots Demo, Fruits and Royals is available for free. The demo version lets you test Wild / Multipliers, the payout structure and the overall game tempo without registration and without using real money.
The game supports Desktop and Mobile devices, keeping the same mechanics, convenient interface and stable gameplay rhythm across different screens.