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Candy Bars 2 Slot Review
What is Candy Bars 2?
Candy Bars 2 is IGT’s five-reel, fixed-payline candy-themed slot and their entry into a category that Sweet Bonanza (Pragmatic Play) and Jammin’ Jars (Push Gaming) now define through cluster-pays mechanics. IGT’s online video slot output draws heavily on land-based cabinet heritage, and the fixed-payline choice here is consistent with that lineage. The result is a straightforward reel format from a provider whose strengths lie in jackpot networks and progressive systems, not in the grid-mechanic invention that has reshaped the candy-and-sweets category.
How does Candy Bars 2 play?
Candy Bars 2 plays on five reels with fixed paylines, a conventional layout that distributes wins across the base game rather than concentrating return in a bonus event the way cluster-pays formats do. Fixed-payline slots built on IGT’s architecture typically run a paytable-driven session: symbol combinations, not multiplier chains. That points toward a calmer risk profile than the high-ceiling designs the market has moved toward, where the base game functions as the wait and the feature does the mathematical work.
The comparison to Sweet Bonanza matters because that’s the game most players arriving at a candy slot are measuring against. Sweet Bonanza’s cluster-pays model with multiplier scatters is built around a transformative bonus event. Jammin’ Jars does similar work with its multiplier mechanic in free spins. A fixed-payline IGT entry is a different proposition — spread wins over a more conventional grid — which suits some players and frustrates others.
What stood out?
The format positioning is Candy Bars 2’s sharpest problem: the fixed-payline structure runs against the grain of a category that has moved decisively toward cluster-pays mechanics and high-ceiling bonuses. A traditional format can work, and there is a real audience that finds cluster-pays exhausting, but it needs either a distinctive paytable mechanic or a compelling math model to make that case. IGT can build those things. Their progressive systems and bonus-buy entries demonstrate that the studio knows how to construct a math model when the design calls for it. Candy Bars 2 doesn’t show its hand, and against every new UK slot we have reviewed in this category, that reticence is what costs it.
Should you play?
Skip, unless you’re specifically drawn to a calmer fixed-payline format and IGT’s land-based approach is the point. The candy theme has better-served alternatives with higher ceilings and more defined bonus structures. Traditional construction from a reputable provider is not the same as a session worth choosing.
Score: 5.8 / 10
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Where to play Candy Bars 2 in the UK
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