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Hot Shot. is a five-reel, nine payline,
and nine coin slot machine.
The multiple paylines increase your chances of winning.
Hot Shot. has a wild symbol, and a scatter symbol.
The Wild Ball symbol is wild and can substitute for all
other symbol except the Scatter Trophy symbol to complete
winning combinations.
The Scatter Trophy symbol is a scatter symbol. This means
you are paid out if it appears in any position on all five
reels.
The Scatter Trophy symbol can appear in any position on
the reels.
The Wild Ball symbol does not substitute for a Scatter Trophy
symbol.
A slots machine with 3 rows.
You can actually call this slot a 9 reel 3 payline game. At
first you need to spin the bottom row. After the first spin
you can decide if you want to hold any symbols. Of course you
hold a winning combination on the bottom row since this will
be copied to the other paylines. The second spin the remaining
reels you didn't hold will also spin. Keep in mind that you
are paying for 3 paylines.
Red Sands is a 5 reel and 20 payline video slot with an Australian Marsupial theme. The Kangaroo is a substitute symbol while a breathtaking Moonscape is the scatter symbol and triggers a respin feature whenever 2 or more appear left to right or right to left. The triggering Moonscape reels are held during the respin round, up to 10 respins. Only scatter pays are awarded during the re-spin round. During the respin round, the Kangaroo can substitute for a Moonscape. The prize is doubled when one or more Kangaroos appear in a winning combination.
Lions Share. is a three reel,
one payline, and three coin slot machine.
It has a wild, multiplier symbol and the maximum payout
is 8,000 coins.
The Lions Head symbol is wild and substitutes for
any other symbol to complete winning combinations.
A single Lions Head symbol doubles the payout of any
combination it completes.
Two Lions Head symbols quadruple the payout of any
combination they complete.
Slot machines are actual free-standing "machines" easily identified by their spinning reels and pull handles. The concept is simple, drop in some coins, pull the handle and hope the reel
symbols line up. Different symbols win different amounts, and there's usually a jackpot available to be won.
Slot machines are a total game of chance. There are no rules to learn, and the outcome is totally random. The ease of play, the potential huge payoffs, the noise and the excitement level
around the slot area all contribute to a high entertainment value for some.
Slot machines come in a variety of forms with diverse symbols on the wheels and numerous payout systems. Slot machines can have from three to five reels/wheels and one to five payoff lines.
In all of them the basic idea is the same, to line up particular symbols on the payout line. The less likely a combination is to occur, the greater the payoff.
The most basic slot machines require you to bet one coin (a fixed amount such as a dollar), they have only three reels, only one payout line, and pay a multiple of the bet coins value
(e.g. Three cherries on the payout line will result in a payout 300 times the bet coins value). The player inserts the coin and pulls a handle (or presses a button on the front panel) and waits for
the wheels to stop on the payout line to see if, and how much they have won (the payout symbols and payoff values are posted on the front of the machine). The more complex machines accept
more than one coin (up to five), can have up to five wheels, and many also have up to five payout lines (three across and two diagonal).
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