The Burning Cherry slots game can be found at casinos offering Viaden software. Viaden are one of the smaller software providers though they do seem to have a relationship with Playtech. They do not appear to publish the Return to Player (RTP)/House Edge information for their slots games as standard, but some of their casinos appear to do this themselves. So far we’ve only found one casino – Monaco Aces – that has published this information for Burning Cherry and they list the house edge as 6%. When playing at any other venue, this information should be used as a guideline only as the game may be configurable.
These cherries pack a punch.
The Burning Cherry game has 5 reels, 5 payline and you can bet one coin on each of the paylines.
There is no wild symbol when playing Burning Cherry.
There are no bonus features when playing Burning Cherry.
Conclusion
Another Viaden game that’s vastly overpriced and lacks any sort of imagination.