The new and vibrant slot version in the latest Scatter Pays adventure

Playson, the fast-growing digital entertainment provider, has launched its latest title Scatter paysJelly Valley, packed with fun animations and engaging features.

Full of colour, this 6x5 slot takes players to a whimsical land full of rainbows and tasty treats. The easy-to-understand gameplay sees a win awarded when eight or more matching symbols land on the reels during each spin.

After each successful combination, the winning symbols disappear and new ones appear in their place, spilling onto the reels to offer further potential for cash prizes. Additionally, each avalanche increases the progressive, unlimited multiplier by one and is applied to any win on a winning combination.

The gameplay is further enhanced with multiplier symbols that can land at any time and become active when they are part of a winning spin. Multipliers range from x2 to x100 to significantly increase the winning potential along with the feature Avalanching Multiplier.

The title's Free Spins round is accessed when four Scatters land on the reels during the main game, with a higher volume of Multiplier symbols appearing during the round. Three Scatters guarantee an additional five Free Spins, while players can immediately enter the mode for a cost of x100.

This latest release showcases Playson's versatility in creating slots with different themes and mechanics, as the company broadens the appeal of its portfolio to operators around the world.

Tamas KusztosCCO of Playson, said: "Jelly Valley is an eye-catching entry into our expanding portfolio and we are thrilled to be able to offer another Scatter Pays to the market. This slot is wrapped in sparkling animations accompanied by addictive gameplay and the signature elements of this title, such as the Avalanche Multiplier which truly enhances the overall player experience".

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