
Super Fruits
Super Fruits Review: GMW's Retro Fruit-Machine Entry
Fruit-slot naming conventions have become almost useless as a distinguishing signal, with Super Fruits, Super Fruits Wild, Super Hot Fruits and Super Wild Fruits all shipping from different studios in the same rough window. GMW's Super Fruits is a separate title from Inspired Gaming's better-known Super Fruits Wild, and untangling that distinction is the first thing a reader has to do.
Fruit-slot naming conventions have become almost useless as a distinguishing signal, with Super Fruits, Super Fruits Wild, Super Hot Fruits and Super Wild Fruits all shipping from different studios in the same rough window. GMW's Super Fruits is a separate title from Inspired Gaming's better-known Super Fruits Wild, and untangling that distinction is the first thing a reader has to do.
Public specification detail for the GMW version is thin. The studio has not published a Return-to-Player percentage or volatility rating in the standard third-party databases, and neither reel count, payline structure nor top payout ceiling has surfaced consistently. For reference, Inspired Gaming's Super Fruits Wild runs a 94.98 percent RTP on a 5x3 layout with 10 betways and a 2,500x max win, but those numbers should not be attributed to GMW's title without confirmation from the client info panel.
Structurally the theme execution follows the standard retro-fruit template: cherries, lemons, plums, bells and bar symbols with a lucky-seven top tier, chime-based win audio and a classic mechanical stop-and-hold animation on symbol resolution. GMW does not layer a bonus buy, a megaways expansion or a hold-and-win frame on top of the base spins in the standard build. What players get is a straightforward classic-format experience without modern feature density.
Where Super Fruits from GMW lands is a familiar spot for lower-tier studios entering a saturated theme category. Casual players sampling the classic-fruit shelf will find another competent entry to add to the rotation. Anyone comparing this against Inspired's Super Fruits Wild, Playtech's Extreme Fruits Ultimate or Pragmatic's Extra Fruity will find the disclosure and mechanical depth comparatively thin. Play it as a filler-tier session rather than a headline recommendation, and audition better-documented alternatives if verified RTP matters to your bankroll decisions.
- +Classic-format design language suits retro fruit-slot fans
- +Straightforward gameplay without feature-density overload
- +Familiar chime-based audio for nostalgia-driven sessions
- โNo published RTP or volatility rating at time of review
- โEasily confused with better-documented fruit slots from bigger studios
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