Devil's Fruit Inferno from IGT takes the sort of cabinet you might see in the corner of a bar and moves it into the online slots world with a much shinier finish. The rules stay very simple, yet the screen is busy with colour and movement. You watch three compact reels, five fixed paylines and a set of classic symbols that most players will recognise straight away.
The theme here mixes a traditional fruit look with a clear fire motif. Behind the reels there is a slow-moving red glow, and orange flames spark up from the bottom of the frame. On top of this sit large, glossy symbols. Lemons, oranges, plums and watermelons appear in pairs, with a slight shine along the edges that helps them stand out against the black reel background. Higher paying icons push the fruit aside and add a more casino style feel. You get a red 777, a blue 77, stacks of golden Bar plates and a pair of Bells, all drawn with strong highlights. When three matching symbols land, a fiery line connects them and the whole row or diagonal briefly lights up. Full-screen wins look especially good, with every position filled by the same symbol and faint arcs of electricity running between them. The animations stay short and crisp, so the game never feels slow.
The paytable is very easy to read because every symbol pays for just one thing: three of a kind on a win line.
Symbol | 3 Matches |
Red 777 | 60x |
Blue 77 | 40x |
Bells | 20x |
Red Bar | 15x |
Black Bar | 15x |
Watermelon | 7x |
Plum | 7x |
Orange | 7x |
Lemon | 7x |
This table shows payout values as multipliers that apply to the total stake. There are no Wilds or Scatters to learn here, just a clean set of line wins.
When a win lands, the game draws a bright fiery trail across the successful line. The three matching symbols glow, the line number is shown and the payout appears clearly at the bottom of the screen.
Occasionally the reels fall in such a way that every position is filled by the same symbol. Moments like this are not framed as a separate feature, but they do feel like a mini event. The board glows, the win counter jumps in one clear step and the game announces that you have won on each line.
Any bigger result brings up a large “Big Win” banner across the centre of the screen, along with the total amount counting up underneath. The celebration is quick and the reels are ready to spin again almost immediately, so you never feel locked into a long break when the pace of the session starts to build.
Under the surface, Devil's Fruit Inferno is very straightforward. The reels are arranged in a 3x3 grid with 5 fixed paylines. These are the three horizontal lines plus two diagonals from top left to bottom right and from bottom left to top right. All wins are paid from left to right only, and only the highest win on each line is awarded.
Before you start spinning, you choose a coin value. Each spin costs 10 times the selected coin value, which creates the total bet. For example, a coin value of 0.10 results in a 1.00 bet per spin. Once you are happy with the stake, you simply press spin and watch for three matching symbols landing on any of the five lines. There are no extra mechanics such as expanding reels, respins or changing line counts, so the structure stays the same from the first round to the last.
This slot is built for players who enjoy sitting with a classic style game and watching the reels spin without too many distractions. The fiery presentation gives it a bit more personality, and the glowing effects when a line hits make wins easy to spot. It is good to keep in mind that the lack of complex features will not suit everyone, but for many it is exactly what makes the game relaxing to play. Sessions tend to move quickly, with plenty of smaller 7x fruit wins and the occasional stronger hit from Bars, Bells or the two 7 symbols. Full screens are rare but memorable when they appear. Overall, Devil's Fruit Inferno is a neat choice for anyone who likes classic slot games and wants something that looks modern, plays smoothly and keeps its rules firmly on the straightforward side.