Set for a summertime release, Pineapple Crush is a fruity, icy, rising multiplier cocktail of a slot designed by Swedish game studio Quickspin. Into this beverage, Quickspin has poured a mix of newer and older ingredients, stirred them up, and dropped in a few cubes of ice. The newer side would be the game's theme, while the older side, well, Pineapple Crush, is a reskin of the Maneki cat Miso slot, Temple of Paw. This means a return of the rising win multiplier, increased by winning tumbles in the base game, removed winning symbols in the free spins bonus round.
To borrow some of Quickspin's words, Pineapple Crush is hosted by the hottest club in South Beach, La PiƱa, which is the 'only place to get your hands on the ice-cold Pineapple Crush' beverages. Since Pineapple Crush is said to be the 'smoothest, zestiest, and most refreshing beverage you could imagine', it sounds quite tempting. Pineapple Crush (the slot now, not the drink) looks quite refreshing as well, its icy symbols giving the game a Tropicool/Frozen Tropic touch, though one situated in a dreamily-lit hip beach location. South Beach, apparently, so a long way from Temple of Paw, that's for sure.
Before free spins start, players can gamble what they have won for the chance to get an extra scatter on a gamble wheel. Players are able to gamble until all 6 scatters have been won or the entire free spins bonus is lost on a losing gamble. It is also possible to not gamble by collecting the awarded number of free spins.
For 100 times the bet, players may choose to buy the free spins feature. The round is triggered by 3+ scatter symbols when bought, and the feature works the same as if triggered by chance. The buy feature's RTP is 96.51%.