There’s a Happy Days feel to the various symbols, which chracters drawn in a way that invokes old ‘Have A Nice Day’ posters and their cartoonish waitresses flashing Colgate smiles. The theme here is all about the glory days of American fast food diners and- we can presume if not confirm – rock ‘n’ roll. With chances bolstered further by the bonus icons coming into play. Thankfully, though, it doesn’t, instead it just means there are more opportunities to win.
There are a total of 25 paylines for players to bet on here, a number so high you’d be worried if it referred to your cholesterol count. This unapologetic look is matched with what’s on offer in the kitchen, too. Thanks to the animation techniques it is immediately more visually arresting that many other five reel games on the market, albeit they are still pretty basic. Reel Deal Diner offers serious fun in tasty, bite-sized spins, if you can get your hands on a burger, chips and drunk. If, on the other hand, you appreciate loads of opportunities to chomp down on jumbo prizes, then you definitely walked into the right joint. If you’re one of those people who doesn’t really like extensive menus then be warned – diet or no diet, the choices at this particular slot machine eatery may not be for you.