Tasty Treats
This is a free demo game. No real money is used or can be won.
The Brothers' take on Tasty Treats
Tasty Treats is Hacksaw's candy-cluster slot, and it's one of their most maths-heavy releases — 5/5 volatility, 10,000× cap, and a Bubble Boosters feature that drops random multipliers up to 100×.
Six-by-five grid, cluster pays — five or more matching symbols anywhere on screen pays out, no paylines required. The candy-themed visuals lean cute (gummy bears, lollipops) but the maths underneath is severe. Wins cascade and clear; new tiles drop in. The signature Bubble Boosters feature triggers randomly during base play — bubbles rise across the grid and burst on random positions, depositing either a wild symbol or a multiplier value from 2× up to 100×. The Monster Hand feature kicks in during free spins, turning sections of the grid into wilds.
Default RTP is 96.21% (with lower configs at 94.23%, 92.40%, and 88.40%). Volatility is maximum on Hacksaw's scale — 5/5. Hit rate is approximately 24%, meaning roughly one win every four spins. Max win is 10,000× the stake. Bonus Buy bumps RTP slightly to 96.25%. Bet range runs from 20¢ to €/$100. Released in October 2021, which makes it a relatively old Hacksaw slot at this point — the maths still holds up.
The Brothers come back to Tasty Treats specifically for the Bubble Boosters tension. Most cluster slots throw multipliers at you only in the bonus; here they can land in the base game at any time, which means even cold sessions occasionally throw you a 50× or 100× pop out of nowhere. Hit rate of 24% feels harsh on paper but lands in a steady cadence in practice.
What we like
- Bubble Boosters can drop 2×-100× multipliers in the base game, not just bonus
- Monster Hand bonus feature creates dramatic free-spin runs
- 10,000× cap is reachable in a single hot multiplier session
What we don't
- 5/5 volatility is no joke — bring real bankroll discipline
- Candy visuals clash with the punishing maths underneath
- 88.40% RTP variant exists and is brutal at this volatility
A high-vol cluster slot where base-game multipliers actually matter — earned its place in the Hacksaw rotation.





