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BF Games launches scrumptious slot Sweet Reward

Dynamic slot development studio BF Games is serving up a treat in its latest mouth-watering release Sweet Reward.
This satisfying 5×3 game is set in the colourful Candyland, packed with scrumptious features and sweet rewards.
Landing three cream-filled scatter symbols triggers 12 free spins along with up to a x15 multiplier. The feature is served up on a different set of reels and can be retriggered, unlocking another 12 spins that are added to the current spin serving with the same multiplier.
After all wins, the winning symbols disappear and new sweet icons fall down the reels, increasing the multiplier with every cascade, up to 5x.
Tasty Lollipop Wilds can appear on the middle three reels during base play and have the ability to substitute for any other treat.
The title is BF Games’ first launch of the year and boosts the supplier’s diverse portfolio of over 70 slots. The offering is set to expand by an additional 12 exciting games in 2023 as BF Games continues to grow its product library.
Piotr Saluda, Product Owner at BF Games, said: “We are very excited to kick-start the year with Sweet Reward, a great addition to our growing portfolio of content.
“With exciting features and beautiful and immersive design, the game will satisfy the cravings of players that are looking for a tasty treat and big prizes.â€
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