Rainbow Fruit Scratch by KA Gaming  what’s actually known so far

Rainbow Fruit Scratch by KA Gaming

KA Gaming has been quietly shipping scratch-card titles alongside its slot catalogue for years, and Rainbow Fruit Scratch is one of the newer entries sitting under that Scratch category. Here’s the problem: unlike most releases from the bigger studios, this one hasn’t picked up coverage anywhere that publishes verified math models. No SlotCatalog listing. No Casino Guru entry. No BigWinBoard or AboutSlots review. Nothing on KA Gaming’s own domain that breaks down RTP, volatility, or top prize.

That’s unusual enough to be worth flagging on its own. This is a first look at what can actually be confirmed, and an honest account of what can’t.

What the game actually is

Rainbow Fruit Scratch is listed as a scratch card, not a slot. That distinction matters because the two mechanics work differently: a scratch card resolves instantly on a single ticket rather than spinning reels across paylines. A handful of casino lobby aggregators carry it in their KA Gaming section, filed under “Scratch games” rather than slots, which is the only structural confirmation available.

The fruit-and-rainbow theming puts it in the same visual family as KA Gaming’s Rainbow Fruit Flowin — a separate slot release from the same studio (more on that below). Don’t confuse the two. They share a name and a colour palette, not a game type.

The provider behind it

KA Gaming is a Samoa-based studio, founded in 2016, building its catalogue in-house rather than licensing from third parties. The output leans heavily on HTML5 slots and fish/shooting titles, with scratch cards as a smaller side category. That’s a relevant data point on its own: KA Gaming isn’t a top-tier studio with the kind of market presence that gets every release audited by independent RTP trackers within weeks of launch. Plenty of its catalogue sits in exactly this position — live on operator platforms, absent from the databases players usually check before depositing.

Where the data trail runs cold

Here’s what a proper spec breakdown needs and what’s actually available for Rainbow Fruit Scratch:

RTP — not published on any authoritative source. One aggregator listing shows a figure of 96% on its main game page, but a second page from the same aggregator, describing the same title, references an entirely different number in the context of a maximum multiplier. The two don’t reconcile, and the surrounding copy on that listing reads as templated filler rather than a genuine spec sheet — it describes the game in spinning-reel language despite the title being a scratch card. That’s not a source worth building a review around.

Volatility — unconfirmed. No independent classification found.

Max win — unconfirmed. No independent classification found.

Ticket price / stake range — unconfirmed.

Feature mechanics — unconfirmed. Scratch titles in this category typically run on a match-symbols-to-win format with an optional multiplier reveal, but that’s a description of the genre, not a confirmed mechanic for this specific game, and it isn’t presented as one here.

I’m not going to fill those gaps with industry averages dressed up as facts. If you’ve played it and know the actual numbers, that’s more reliable than anything currently indexed — which says more about the state of public data on this title than it does about the game itself.

The sibling comparison that doesn’t quite work

Rainbow Fruit Flowin, KA Gaming’s slot release under the same “Rainbow Fruit” branding, does have confirmed specs: 96% RTP, a 48x max win, low-to-medium volatility, released in May 2026. On paper that’s a conservative, low-ceiling math model — the kind built for frequent small hits rather than a jackpot chase.

It’s tempting to read that across to Rainbow Fruit Scratch and assume a similarly restrained profile. Resist that. Scratch cards and slots run on completely different payout structures even when a studio reuses the same theme and branding across both, and KA Gaming hasn’t published anything tying the two math models together. Flowin’s numbers tell you about Flowin. They’re not a stand-in for the scratch version.

Where you’d actually find it

Rainbow Fruit Scratch shows up in the KA Gaming section of several casino lobbies that carry the studio’s full catalogue — the kind of operator that lists every title a provider ships rather than curating a shorter, better-vetted selection. That’s consistent with how KA Gaming’s smaller releases tend to surface generally: available, but not necessarily promoted, and not necessarily reviewed by anyone checking the maths first.

First-look verdict

There isn’t enough published data here to tell you whether Rainbow Fruit Scratch is worth your money, and I’d treat any RTP or max-win figure floating around for it right now — including the 96% quoted on one lobby listing — as unverified until an independent source confirms it. That’s not a knock on the game itself; scratch titles from smaller studios routinely launch without the review coverage that slots from Pragmatic Play or Hacksaw get within days.

The practical move: open the demo before staking anything real, check the in-game paytable or help screen directly — the actual RTP and max win are usually disclosed there even when no external database has picked them up — and treat this as a title to watch for proper coverage rather than one to commit a bankroll to on the strength of what’s currently online. If you’ve got access to the paytable yourself, that single screen tells you more than every aggregator listing combined.