Play’n GO has unveiled Banana Rush, a new game centered around an upbeat gorilla main character who clearly has a bit of a stereotypical soft spot for bananas. The banana-fixed Gorilla will call on his sidekicks as he combs the rainforest for more fruity delights.
Play’n GO introduces you to its beloved Gorilla slot mascot
The studio has developed a game that draws on rich and sharp visuals, including a bamboo-framed main grid, which is where the action unfolds in a characteristically laidback and upbeat atmosphere.
Play’n GO is betting big on its lighthearted main character, who shows up on the reels to spur the action forward and bring his charm to the gameplay. The game itself is played on a traditional 5-by-3 grid, and it covers 10 fixed paylines, which pay from left to right.
Commenting on the title itself, Play’n GO Games Ambassador Magnus Wallentin had a few words of praise to offer: "Banana Rush is our love letter to character-driven fun – a feel-good slice of jungle slapstick where a banana-hungry Gorilla steals the show while the whole crew cheers him on."
The game has much to offer besides its endearing team, however, as it features 9, 12, and 15 Reward Spins, and it also comes with a special Win Multiplier round that will offer to boost your payouts.
Players can also tap into the Banana Upgrade, which will replace lower-banana symbols with higher value ones, with Play’n GO delivering on its theme. The game also features the Basket Boost, which will make sure that you have a higher chance of enhancing and extending your sessions.
Not least, there is the Gorilla Collect Hold & Win feature that allows you to amass small and incremental wins for bigger payouts as you progress. The game also features the customary Wilds and Scatter symbols for good measure, helping you trigger further payout combinations and freebies!
Play’n GO has been busy over the past several months. The supplier introduced the Bubblin’ Riches title in mid-October. Besides this, Play’n GO also launched an exclusive game for Caesars Entertainment in several states.
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